1. Requirements for studying abroad in Switzerland
First, excellent grades.
There is no doubt that everyone must have a bright result. Everyone needs to show their grades at school, and the report card is the carrier. Everyone needs to prepare as required.
At present, the unified audit standard is five points, so when preparing, you need to convert your score into this standard, which will be more conducive to everyone's audit and reduce the workload of staff.
Second, the language is fluent.
At present, there is not only one language used in teaching in Swiss universities, and English has not become the main teaching language in universities. On the contrary, everyone needs to focus their language learning on German, French or Italian.
And fluent language can help you better express and understand your love, which can also help you improve your competitiveness in applying for scholarships. After all, you need to communicate with others when applying.
Third, the plan is clear.
You also need to make a clear plan for your future study. You can determine the future research projects and job search direction, so that the audit can see your planning ability. Detailed planning can also help you arrange your time better.
In addition, everyone needs to write articles about their future plans and improve the details of their time schedule, which is really an important means to test their language organization ability and logical thinking, and everyone needs to pay attention to it.
Fourth, professional matching.
Finally, the degree of professional matching, in the issuance of scholarships, some majors will have more waiting, the specific performance is that more places will be given, and the requirements will be appropriately relaxed.
This requires everyone to take a long-term view at the beginning of applying for studying abroad and when determining their major.
2. Popular institutions for studying in Switzerland
1, Lausanne Hotel Management Institute, Switzerland
The Hotel Management Institute in Lausanne (EHL), located in the west of Switzerland, is the first hotel management institute in the world. EHL, founded in 1893, is one of the hotel management schools in Switzerland and the only hotel management university recognized by the Swiss government and the China government.
EHL and Cornell University tied for the first place in hotel management in the world. The school is very international, with students from 1 14 countries, and currently there are about 3,000 students. EHL is taught in French and English, and students can choose English or French. Lausanne Hotel Management College is famous for its rigorous scholarship and attaches great importance to the combination of tradition and modernity, trying to make teaching and practice reflect not only the technical service characteristics of traditional hotels, but also the essence of modern hotel management. Students studying in this school can get diplomas and degrees from three different countries: Switzerland, the United States and Britain.
2. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
The Federal Institute of Technology Zurich was established in 1854 and is directly managed by the Swiss government. Until 1969, she was an international university in Switzerland. Today, the number of her students has reached 14 1 16, and together with é cole Polytechnique Fé dé rale De Lausanne, she has become a scientific research institution in Switzerland.
3. University of Zurich, Switzerland
University of Zurich (German: Universit-tZürich, UZH) has become an internationally renowned education and research center. * * * It is divided into seven departments: Theology Department, Law Department, Economics Department, Medicine Department, Veterinary Department, Philosophy Department and Mathematics-Natural Science Department. It is famous for its postgraduate courses in business administration, and ranks first in Europe with Vienna University of Economics and Management. The University of Zurich has pioneering research strength in the fields of molecular biology, brain research and anthropology. Its university hospital and veterinary hospital also have first-class facilities and art, and the winner of the xx Nobel Prize in Physics came out from here. Roentgen, the discoverer of X-ray, was high flyers of the University of Zurich.
4. University of Lausanne, Switzerland
University of Lausanne, founded in 1537, is located in Lausanne, the international Olympic capital, and belongs to a comprehensive public university in Switzerland. The school is divided into seven departments, namely School of Economics and Management, School of Law, College of Arts, Academy of Social and Political Sciences, Academy of Sciences, Medical College and Theological Seminary. * * * There are 350 bachelor and associate degree courses.
5. University of Geneva, Switzerland
The University of Geneva is a public university in Geneva, Switzerland. 1873 after the establishment of the medical department, it was officially renamed as a university. The University of Geneva enjoys an international reputation and is a member of the European Union of Research Universities (LERU), which brings together European 12 research universities. In addition, the University of Geneva has one of the translation schools with the longest history and the highest teaching level in the world-Advanced Translation Institute of Geneva (ETI), which is responsible for the cooperation between researchers and international organizations on issues such as human rights and sustainable development.
6. St. Gallen University
St Gallen University, founded in 1898, is a comprehensive university focusing on economics, law and sociology, and belongs to one of the most famous economic universities in Europe. St Gallen University has always been committed to cultivating leading talents in the fields of business and public administration, aiming at providing students with practical education and integrating business, economy, law and social sciences. Recognized by the European Quality Development Certification System (EQUIS) and the International Management Education Association (AACSB), the University of St Gallen has reached the academic level and is capable of providing international professional learning and education for students all over the world.
7. university of basel.
University of basel, the oldest university in Switzerland, was founded in 1460. It is a professional and comprehensive university, especially in the field of culture and life research, and the Department of Biochemistry occupies a world position. TadeusReichstein, a chemist who taught in university of basel, discovered vitamin C in 1933 and won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1950. 1978 microbiologist WernerArber won the same honor.
University of Berne, Switzerland
The University of Bern was founded in 1834, and its history can be traced back to the seminary established in1early 6th century. It is a traditional comprehensive university in Europe and one of the medium-sized universities in Switzerland. The University of Bern is dominated by liberal arts, with law and economics as its dominant majors. At present, the university continues to maintain this feature and constantly promotes its development.
9. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne
The Federation of Lausanne was founded in 1853. Lausanne special college became the technical department of Lausanne University on 1869. 1890, the University of Lausanne was granted university status, and the Department of Technology was renamed "Faculty of Engineering of the University of Lausanne"; 1946, it was renamed "Polytechnic of the University of Lausanne"; 1969, the Polytechnic of the University of Lausanne became independent from the University of Lausanne and became a university directly managed by the Swiss federal government, and its current name was changed. With the exception of the Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne and the Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, other universities in Switzerland are managed by the state governments of their respective states.
10, Glion Hotel Management Institute, Switzerland
Glion Hotel Management College has been developing continuously since its establishment, which can be seen from its high-quality infrastructure and innovative education methods. Glion Hotel Management College has always maintained a leading position because of its foresight and desire for continuous growth and progress.
3. Accommodation methods for studying in Switzerland
1, student dormitory
Dormitories are generally built in or near the school, so everyone can go to class on foot, which is an ideal way. Student application will be easier. They can confirm their qualifications by applying for the passage directly in the dormitory of the school.
Configuration is generally double room and multi-room, each person has his own bed wardrobe and desk, and needs to use the bathroom and kitchen. Basic furniture needs to be purchased by yourself. Students also need to comply with the requirements of the dormitory, and they need to confirm their identity when entering and leaving, so the safety will be greatly guaranteed.
2. Mixed apartment
WG(Wohngemeinschaft) is a unique way of accommodation in Switzerland. If you don't successfully apply to the dormitory, you can consider WG, because it is generally more suitable and the price is cost-effective, but you need to confirm your roommate in advance in order to move in smoothly.
The area of the house will be larger than the dormitory, and everyone who lives in it will have their own bedroom. Everyone should share the bathroom, bathroom, kitchen and living room. In addition, the cost needs to be shared equally. Rules can be made in advance, which can reduce the troubles in life.
3. Host family
Local families will also provide accommodation and catering services for everyone, and because they live together, everyone will have a better understanding of local life, and with the help of their families, they can better adapt to life and improve their self-care ability.
You will have your own bedroom when you check in. If the facilities are complete, you will also have a separate bathroom. You need to apply for additional catering services. You don't need money if you don't need it, but you must confirm with your family in advance when you use various items.
4. Single accommodation
Generally, students who choose to rent their own houses are renting, and the budget is relatively high. There will be a special institution or organ in the apartment where a single person lives. This kind of house is specially used for renting, and its configuration will be more modern and comfortable.
Room infrastructure is complete, electrical appliances will be fully equipped, and there will be a kitchen for everyone to cook. I suggest you confirm early to ensure a smooth check-in. After all, schools are also the peak period for renting houses.