Why Study in Switzerland?
- World-Leading Education: Home to ETH Zurich (Top 10 global) and University of St. Gallen (#1 in business EU).
- Multilingual Programs: Courses in German, French, Italian & English.
- Work Opportunities: 15 hours/week during studies, full-time during holidays.
- Post-Study Benefits: 6-month job seeker visa after graduation.
- High Quality of Life: Stunning Alps, safety, and top salaries Highest in Europe.
Student Visa Requirements (2025)
Visa Type
National Visa (Type D): Required for stays >90 days.
Key Requirements
- Admission Letter from a Swiss university (e.g., through Swiss Universities platform).
- Proof of Financial Means:
- CHF 21,000/year (~€19,500 / CHF 1,750/month) in a blocked Swiss account.
- Health Insurance: CHF 80–150/month (mandatory for all students).
- Valid Passport (6+ months validity).
- Visa Fee: CHF 88 (non-refundable).
Processing Time
8–12 weeks (strict quotas for non-EU students).
Tuition Fees & Living Costs (2025)
Tuition Fees
Institution Type |
Non-EU Students (per year) |
EU/EEA Students |
Public Universities |
CHF 1,000 – 4,000 (~€900–3,600) |
Same as non-EU |
Private Universities |
CHF 15,000 – 42,000 |
Same as non-EU |
Note: 1 CHF ≈ 0.93 EUR (2025 estimate)
Estimated Monthly Living Costs
- Accommodation: CHF 600–1,200 (shared rooms cheaper).
- Food: CHF 300–500.
- Transport: CHF 50–100 (half-fare card).
- Miscellaneous: CHF 200–400.
- Total: CHF 1,500–2,500/month (~€1,350–2,250).
Work Rights & Post-Study Opportunities
During Studies
- Part-time Work: 15 hours/week (minimum wage: CHF 23/hour).
- Full-time Work: Allowed during semester breaks.
After Graduation
- 6-Month Job Seeker Visa: Non-renewable.
- Work Permit: Requires employer sponsorship (strict quotas).
- PR Pathway: 10 years (5 years for EU nationals).
Scholarships (2025)
Scholarship |
Coverage |
Eligibility |
Swiss Government Excellence |
CHF 1,920/month |
Non-EU PhD/Postdoc |
ETH Zurich Scholarship |
Tuition waiver + CHF 12,000/year |
Merit-based |
Erasmus+ |
€300–500/month |
EU students only |
Key Information
Tuition Costs
Low tuition at public universities (but high living costs).
Work Benefits
15-hour work rights + highest wages in Europe.
Post-Study Visa
6-month job search visa (limited opportunities for non-EU).
PR Timeline
PR takes 10 years (strict immigration rules).