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Swiss Hotel Management University Ranking

EHL-the oldest school.

EHL (Ecole Hotelier e de

Lausanne) Hotel Management College in Lausanne, Switzerland is the oldest hotel management school, which was founded in 1893. Teaching in French and English, the school is located in Lausanne, French-speaking Geneva, Switzerland, half an hour's drive from Geneva Airport.

The school has strict academic requirements and high admission requirements. After graduating from high school, plus the results of the college entrance examination (the results of the college entrance examination will only be considered if they reach the domestic undergraduate admission line), IELTS must reach 7 or above, and eligible applicants will finally have to attend the EHL interview.

The tuition, room and board for a four-year bachelor's degree are about 16, Swiss francs, which is almost 1.2 million RMB. Four-year undergraduate, internship time * * * has 36 weeks. I also wanted to apply for this school in those days, but 7-point IELTS is relatively high for most high schools. I got 5.5 points in that year, which is a relatively normal level.

No students I don't know read EHL, so I don't know much about it. The master's course should be 13 months, and there is no internship opportunity.

EHL is not only famous for its long history, but also has a high elimination rate, which makes many students in the hotel management school pay homage to it, but at the same time, they are discouraged from this century-old hotel.

shms-the largest and most beautiful school.

shms (Swiss

hotel management

school) Swiss Hotel Management University (SEG's college) is located in Montreux, with two campuses, namely Caux and Leysin. I visited the Caux campus of this school in my first year in Switzerland. The school building was formerly a big five-star hotel, so it is magnificent and can be described as resplendent and magnificent.

The school is located on the top of the mountain, and you can have a panoramic view of the whole Lake Geneva. The school is bigger than other hotel management schools in Switzerland, with a large number of students, and the proportion of people in various regions is still moderate.

I just met four SHMS students during my trip to Europe in the year of graduation. At that time, two of them had already got an Offer from an American hotel, and the other two planned to go back to China for development.