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Mukul Thapa

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Yes, after completing a BBA in Switzerland, students can apply for a 6-month job permit. Students can seek a job that is popular among BBA graduates, including Hospitality and Tourism, Banking and Finance, International Trade, Luxury Brand Management, Logistics, and Supply Chain. All they need is to fulfill the basic eligibility and submit mandatory documents such as proof of graduation from a university in Switzerland, Sufficient funds, and Health insurance, along with a valid passport and proof of existing accommodation.

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Nishtha Bhatnagar

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Yes, students who are planning to study BBA in Switzerland must know that the Swiss universities and business system accredit these programs. The degree is valid across Europe and India, as Swiss universities and business schools are internationally recognised and adhere to the Bologna system. This enables students to study or seek employment worldwide.

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Akansha katariya

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A BBA in Switzerland is an undergraduate-level degree that usually lasts up to 3 years. The degree offers global business exposure to students and is ideal for students willing to join fields like hospitality, banking, and luxury brands, or work in Europe post-graduation. The courses in Switzerland are offered in a culturally rich and multilingual environment.

Some of the popular specializations that must be considered are International Business, Hospitality Management, Marketing and Communication, Finance and Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Luxury Brand Management, and Sustainable Business.

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Esha Tiwari

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International students willing to pursue a BBA in Switzerland must make a budget for tuition costs as well as living costs. The tuition cost for BBA in Switzerland is between INR 1 Land INR 32 L. The overall cost of living can lie between INR 8 L and INR 12 L for one year. Students can check the tuition cost of popular universities offering BBA in Switzerland below:

Switzerland Universities Offering BBA

First year tuition fees

University of Lausanne

 

INR 1 L

University of St. Gallen

 

INR 7 L

University of Fribourg

 

INR 2 L

EU Business School - Geneva

 

INR 31 L

Business School Lausanne

 

INR 31 L

Swiss Hotel Management School

 

INR 32 L

University of Business and International Studies

 

INR 26 L

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Rachit Sharma

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The University of Gottingen employability rate is 92%, and the graduates are employed within 6 months of graduation. This means out of every 100 students, 92 students are employed. University of Gottingen is recognised for having the the highest placement rate in the Germany. Gottingen University graduates are always in high demand worldwide. Moreover, the University of Gottingen placement rate attracts students from all over the world. Gottingen University graduates are working for leading sectors such as Business Development, Research, Education, Operations, Legal, Information Technology, and more. Furthermore, Gottingen University

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Kanishka Gambhir

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For international students, on-campus or catered accommodation is the most convenient option. These students are mostly unaware about the country which they have selected. Hence, for making the university journey smooth students need flexibility, time management, social interaction which they can get easily at the university on-campus housings. 

Here are some top reasons why a student should consider catered accommodation: 

  • Flexibility 

  • Variety of food 

  • Budgeting

  • Time management 

  • Community 

  • Convenient and budget-friendly 

  • Stress reduction 

  • Prime Location 

  • Fee Wi-Fi access 

  • Laundry 

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Kanishka Gambhir

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The University of Edinburgh provides free health and wellbeing services throughout a student's time period at the university. Students can access this service whenever they need them. The Advice Place is the free advice centre run by the Edinburgh University Students Association (EUSA). 

The university also operates support services for students which includes: 

  • a student counselling service 

  • a health center (doctor's surgery) 

  • support if a student is living in university accommodation 

  • dedicated help and support if any student have a disability or need adjustment 

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Kanishka Gambhir

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University of Edinburgh is known as one of the safest universities in the world as Edinburgh is a safe city with a low crime rate. Though the university keeps efforts in making the university even more safe, but it is also the duty of the students to pay attention to their personal safety. 

For emergency services, students can call on 999 for police, fire brigade, and ambulance.  

For some non-emergency services, students can call either 101 or 111. 

The University of Edinburgh operates a Report + Support services for the students who wants to report about anything which have harmed their safety and wellbeing- physically an

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Kanishka Gambhir

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All the alumni of the Animation course at the University of Edinburgh share their successful stories and experiences with the university. These alumni are still in touch with the university.  

  • Laura Jayne Hodkin graduated in BA (Hons) Animation 2017 began her MA in Animation course afterwards at the Royal College of Art. She has picked up numerous awards for her final film 'Nailbiter' and follow-up 'Hayley and Joanna'. 

  • Will Anderson and Ainslie Henderson shares a creative partnership which is known as the Scottish success story. Will's graduation film, The Making of Longbird, which he co-wrote with Ainslie, has been shown at o

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