Rank | Universities |
1 | ETH Zurich – Swiss Federal Institute of Technology |
2 | École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne |
3 | University of Zurich |
4 | University of Basel |
5 | University of Bern |
6 | University of Lausanne |
7 | University of Geneva |
8 | University of St. Gallen (HSG) |
9 | University of Fribourg |
10 | Università della Svizzera italiana (USI) |
Switzerland, a fairly small and landlocked country in the middle of Europe, is renowned for its contemporary cities, breathtaking mountains and lakes, high standard of living, and delectable milk chocolate. With four recognized national languages and a foreign-born population of 25 percent, bilingualism and multiculturalism are central to daily life in Switzerland. Explore Switzerland’s leading student metropolises:
If you are not from the EU or EEA and will be studying in Switzerland for more than three months, you will need a National Visa D. Apply for this six months before your anticipated arrival in Switzerland. Students from the EU or EEA need only register within two weeks of their arrival in Switzerland to get a residence visa.
The process and cost of a National Visa D will differ depending on the nation in which you now reside. You might be able to finish the procedure online in some cases. The precise steps can be found on the Swiss government’s website.
Throughout the student visa and residence permit application procedure, Swiss immigration may request one or more of the following documents:
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