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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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Eth Zurich, also known as Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, offers admission for Bachelor of Science and Master of Science programs in the fields of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Engineering Sciences, Natural Sciences and Mathematics and System-oriented Natural Sciences. For undergraduate ETH Zurich admissions, one need to submit High School leaving certificate, original transcripts and German language proficiency score of Level C1. For graduate admissions, one would need a bachelor’s degree in a related field with a GRE score and a minimum IELTS score of 7.0 or an TOEFL iBT score of 100.

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Anushree Sinha

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Based on the ratio of admissions to applications, the Les Roches Global Hospitality Education acceptance rate stands at 90%. Since, the stats are on the higher end, we can conclude that Les Roches is a not a very competitive university to get in, as it admits more than half of the applicants. Once an applicant fulfills the Les Roches admission requirements, ie; academic qualifications,  English language requirements, as well as supporting documents, they are most likely to secure an admission in the university. However, students must not take this lightly and apply to Les Roches within the deadlines in order to get enrol

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Anushree Sinha

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University of Bern is a beautifully built university in Switzerland and students across the globe desire to study here. Attending the University of Bern is a worth it experience as per the student reviews. However, a lot varies as per the candidate's choice of programme and its curriculum. For programs like Economics, Science, Physics, Mathematics and more, University of Bern is widely applauded. Students do work on various aasignments every week and also get exposure to practical learning. Bern University's buildings is spread all over the city and students enjoy commuting from one place to another, especially on a motor bike.

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Niharika

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A Master in Management (MIM) from Keele University opens pathways to various managerial and professional careers. Graduates can explore roles in:

- Consulting
- Finance
- Government and non-profit sectors
- Retail and luxury industries
- Technology
- Positions such as financial services and graduate research analysts

Moreover, MIM holders can venture into careers like advertising management, development management, operations, human resources, public relations, sales, and training management.

These graduates are sought after for their agility in learning and risk-taking abilities, often aligning quickly with corporate values. Entry-level roles

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Mayank Vashisht

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The University of St. Gallen is globally acknowledged for its Master in Management (MIM) programmes. Graduating from the University of St. Gallen in MIM programmes can certainly open doors for students to great career opportunities across different sectors and industries. The MIM graduates of St. Gallen, Switzerland unlock a range of roles and career paths. The top sectors for MIM graduates include consulting, financial services, marketing, brand management, international business and global operations.

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Atul Mishra

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The University of ST. Gallen is the oldest university in Switzerland and places first in the Financial Times 2020 ranking taken by HEC Paris, and second place by London Business School.

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Atul Mishra

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In order to study at IMI Switzerland, all Indian students must apply for a student visa before moving in for their studies as Switzerland requires a visa when an international citizen plans to stay there for a time period longer than three months. There are two types of visas for students, depending on the length of their stay: C Visa for short stays such as summer schools. D Visa for extended stays.

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Akanksha Malhotra

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Switzerland is home to some best business schools that provides students with world class education. Few reasons to study MBA from Switzerland are:

  • High-quality education
  • Hub of European Businesses
  • Monetary benefits
  • An opportunity to learn a foreign language

Also Read- Switzerland as a Study Destination

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Niharika

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Requirements for Study Visas in Switzerland

The State Secretariat for Migration (SEM) Switzerland has established rules that students applying for a study visa in Switzerland must conform to. These are a few examples of documents that can be used to verify a student's identity and intent to study in Switzerland. Additionally, you'll need to show proof of your credentials and health insurance in order to enrol in any course offered in the nation.

Please be aware that a valid acceptance or offer letter from a Swiss institution or college is required for students to get a "National D" visa.

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  • Valid passport issued within 10 y
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Nishtha Shukla

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Living expenses are estimated between CHF 19,000 (INR 13,08,499)and 29,000 (INR 19,97,183) per year. Off-campus living options for students include apartments, shared flats, and studio units. As per an unofficial source, on-campus student housing in Switzerland normally costs roughly Euro 1,245 per month.

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