Destination guide · 2026 intake

Switzerland में पढ़ाई.
Top-tier rankings.
Honest about cost.

ETH Zürich and EPFL sit in the global top 20. Public tuition is under CHF 1,500 per semester — yes, even at ETH. The catch isn't tuition. It's everything else.

2 universities in global top 20
250+ EN master's programs
Schengen + EU mobility
Schweiz · 2026

Switzerland at a glance.

Public tuition (semester)
CHF 700 – CHF 1,500
Private / business school
CHF 20k – CHF 60k+ / yr
Living costs (mo)
CHF 1,800 – CHF 2,500
Proof of funds (yr)
CHF 21,000+
Main intake
September
Language
EN / DE / FR / IT
Post-study visa
6 महीने

1 CHF ≈ 1.05 EUR · figures vary by canton

Reality check — we'd rather tell you now

Switzerland is the most competitive destination we cover.

ETH and EPFL admit roughly 8–12% of master's applicants. Most other Swiss public universities ask for a strong GPA (typically 75%+ from a recognized university) and competitive language scores. If your profile is borderline, we'll usually advise pairing Switzerland with safer bets in Germany or Spain — not as a backup, but as an actual realistic option.

Switzerland क्यों

Four reasons it's
worth the difficulty.

If you can get in and afford it, the lifetime return on a Swiss degree is among the highest in Europe — measured in starting salaries, brand recognition, and global mobility.

01 — Ranking

ETH and EPFL are world top-20

ETH Zürich consistently ranks in the global top 10 across QS, THE and ARWU. EPFL sits just behind it. For a CV anywhere on earth, these names land instantly.

02 — Tuition

Public tuition is genuinely low

CHF 730/semester at ETH. CHF 870 at most other public universities. Roughly €1,500/year for a degree the global elite competes to enter. The tuition itself is not the financial barrier.

03 — Salaries

Highest grad starting salaries in Europe

Swiss STEM graduates often start at CHF 90,000–120,000/year. Even at the high cost of living, that pays back tuition + living costs within a few महीने of working.

04 — Network

Headquarters of half the world's R&D

Google, Microsoft, IBM, Roche, Novartis, Nestlé, UBS all have major Swiss operations. Many students intern locally and get hired full-time before they graduate.

Universities we work with

Five world-rankers.
Each genuinely different.

Switzerland's small. Five well-chosen universities cover almost every serious subject. We help you pick the one that fits — not just the famous one.

Public · Zürich

ETH Zürich

Global top-10. The Swiss MIT. Best for engineering, computer science, mathematics, natural sciences. Highly selective.

CHF 730per semester40+EN master's
Public · Lausanne

EPFL

ETH's French-speaking sister. World top-20 in engineering, AI, robotics, life sciences. French-speaking city but most master's taught in English.

CHF 730per semester35+EN master's
Public · Zürich

University of Zurich

Largest broad-discipline Swiss university. Strong in medicine, law, economics, social sciences. World top 100.

CHF 1.4kper semester30+EN master's
Public · Geneva

University of Geneva

International relations and policy capital — UN, WHO, WTO all sit nearby. Strong in IR, law, economics, translation.

CHF 1kper semester25+EN master's
Public · Basel

University of Basel

Oldest Swiss university. Life sciences powerhouse — sits between Roche and Novartis HQs. Excellent for biotech, pharma, neuroscience.

CHF 850per semester20+EN master's
Public · Lugano

USI Lugano

Italian-speaking Switzerland. Smaller, less selective, but quietly excellent in informatics, finance, and architecture. Good "tier-2 Swiss" choice.

CHF 2kper semester15+EN master's

What it really costs

The full picture.
In CHF.

Annual estimates for a non-EU master's student. Switzerland is genuinely expensive — but predictable. Plan once and you won't be surprised.

ItemZürich / GenevaBasel / Lausanne / Lugano
Tuition (public master's)CHF 1,460 / yrCHF 1,700 – 4,000 / yr
Rent (shared flat / student dorm)CHF 750 – 1,200 / moCHF 600 – 950 / mo
Food & groceriesCHF 400 – 550 / moCHF 350 – 480 / mo
Transport (half-fare card)CHF 70 / moCHF 60 / mo
Health insuranceCHF 130 – 280 / moCHF 110 – 240 / mo
Phone, internet, misc.CHF 150 / moCHF 130 / mo
Total / yearCHF 22,000 – 30,000CHF 18,000 – 24,000

~€19,000–€31,000 per year. Higher than every other EU destination — but offset by Swiss earning potential during and after studies.

Scholarships

Fewer than other countries.
But the ones that exist are generous.

Switzerland's scholarship landscape is narrower than Germany's or Hungary's — but the few available are full-funding. Mostly research-master and PhD focused.

Swiss Government Excellence

Government

Federal scholarship for research master's, PhD and post-doc. Monthly stipend of CHF 1,920–3,500 + tuition + insurance. Selective, but real for strong applicants from India, Africa and most non-EU countries.

ETH Excellence Scholarship

University

For top master's applicants at ETH Zürich. Covers tuition + ~CHF 11,000/semester for living. Awarded based on academic merit during the standard ETH master's application.

EPFL Excellence Fellowships

University

Similar to ETH's — for outstanding master's candidates. CHF 16,000/year + tuition waiver. Apply through your master's application.

Assistantships & project funding

Research

PhD candidates almost always get fully funded as research/teaching assistants — typically CHF 50,000–65,000/year. PhD-route applicants effectively pay nothing.

Visa & arrival

Type D (Swiss).
Schengen-attached but separate.

Switzerland isn't in the EU but is in Schengen. Your student visa lets you travel all of Schengen freely. Process is methodical — file early.

  • ·Acceptance letter from Swiss university
  • ·Proof of funds (CHF 21,000+ in bank or sponsor letter)
  • ·Health insurance valid in Switzerland
  • ·Motivation letter explaining intent to return
  • ·Academic transcripts & certificates
  • ·Passport + photos + visa form
  • ·Processing time: 8–12 weeks

After arrival, register at your cantonal migration office within 14 days for the residence permit (Permit B).

Switzerland FAQ

The honest questions, answered.

What GPA do I really need?

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For ETH/EPFL master's: 75–80%+ from a recognized university, ideally backed by research experience or strong projects. For UZH/UniGE: 70%+ is workable. For USI Lugano and tier-2 programs: 65%+ is in range.

Do I need German, French or Italian?

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Not for English master's at ETH, EPFL, USI, and most STEM programs. For bachelor's or non-STEM master's in Zürich/Basel you'll need German (B2/C1). In Geneva/Lausanne, French. The local language always helps for part-time work and daily life.

Can I afford it without a scholarship?

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If your family or savings can support CHF 22,000–30,000/year, yes. Part-time work (up to 15 hr/week) typically earns CHF 1,200–2,000/month which offsets a meaningful chunk of living costs. Most students rely on a mix.

Can I work while studying?

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Yes — 15 hours/week during term, full-time during holidays. Work permit kicks in 6 महीने after arrival. Most students do TA/RA roles or part-time in retail/hospitality earning CHF 25–35/hour.

Can I stay after graduation?

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6-month job-search residence permit after graduation. Once employed, you switch to a work permit (Permit B with employment). Permanent residence (Permit C) takes 10 years for non-EU citizens — long, but well-defined.

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