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Switzerland has established a flexible transfer mechanism. Do you know what it takes to study in Switzerland?

Language expression stipulates that French and French are the main teaching methods in Swiss public schools, while English teaching is rare. Private hotel management majors will learn French and French courses while teaching English. Applicants must take French and French language exams organized by Swiss public universities. This kind of examination can also be conducted after arriving in Switzerland, and the examination system may be that experts and professors talk to you. If your grades are poor, you will have a chance to take the exam again after half a year's study and training. According to the exam, there is still a chance to enter a public university.

In terms of assets, so far, the tuition fees of Swiss public schools have been reduced, and students only need to pay the registration fee of 1 0,000 Swiss francs plus the annual living expenses of 1 0.2 million RMB. The tuition fees of private schools are generally between 6.5438+0.5 million yuan and 250,000 yuan, and they enjoy the treatment of hotel canteens and standard rooms.

Academic Scholarships Every year, there are about 200 students from China who go to Switzerland. Among them, 17 students can get official academic scholarships from the government departments of Switzerland and China, which are selected and allocated by the Ministry of Education of China and Sweden. After the rest of the students enter public schools, they should be selected and rewarded according to the test results of the first semester, and they can get state grants according to work-study programs. Private hotel management services bring paid internships, usually without academic scholarships, but some state grants can be obtained by doing educational work on campus for a certain period of time.

There is no uniform amount of financial guarantee for studying abroad, and Swiss government departments have no specific regulations on this matter. It all depends on which Swiss study school you go to, and also depends on your cost. If students' living conditions are simple, they will spend at least 20,000-30,000 Swiss francs a year in public universities (note: Swiss francs compared with RMB 1. 6. 44), of which the training fee is about 1 0,000 Swiss francs a semester, but the living expenses are much higher than those in China.

In order to attract foreign students, private schools choose market-oriented operation. Most of the enrollment of many private schools comes from overseas, such as the School of Hotel Management, and more than 80% of them are overseas, so a process of English teaching for international students can also be set up. The biggest difference between public and private universities is that private schools are more expensive, but the differences between private schools are so great that it is difficult to give a specific data.

The most distinctive course in Switzerland is the School of Hotel Management. Today, about 2000 China students go to Swiss schools every year, and 80% of them study and train hotel management. There are about 30 hotel management schools in Switzerland, among which Lausanne Hotel Management College is a university, and other hotel management schools are vocational schools, which independently issue academic certificates. Switzerland has established the Swiss Hotel Management School Association, and some colleges with better comprehensive level can enter. Among about 30 hotel management colleges in Switzerland, only 12 people have joined the association.

Switzerland's financial industry is particularly developed. Just like the well-known Swiss banks, it needs many talents from all over the world who can speak various languages to practice. After the internship expires, students are assigned to the intermediary agencies of Swiss banks in various countries for employment. The key point is to digest and absorb outstanding talents first, then carry out professional training, and then go to the areas to be developed to become middle and senior management talents.

So far, public universities in Switzerland can only recruit graduate students in business administration and banking management. Switzerland is also a well-known facial makeup, specializing in cosmetics. These two industries can only offer relevant courses in public universities and do not accept international students. After two years, maybe this sales market will be opened.

Pay attention to follow the Swiss policy. It is relatively inconvenient to apply for extending the temporary residence permit for the basic knowledge of studying abroad in Switzerland. After some students come and transfer between different Japanese schools, it is very easy for the government to think that they are inclined to emigrate. When they apply for extension, they will be rejected, and they will generally be required to leave the country within 10 days.

Or some students have not finished their future plans in the original materials submitted to the Foreign Affairs Police for the extension of their temporary residence permits, and it is easy to feel that their purpose of study is unclear and they tend to emigrate. Students must remember the basic knowledge of studying in Switzerland. In such a situation, we should learn to solve it.