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List of requirements for studying abroad in Zurich University, Switzerland

To prepare the application for a prestigious Swiss school, you need to carefully sort it out, and you must make sure that your ability can meet the requirements. The following is a list of requirements for studying abroad at the University of Zurich, Switzerland.

Admission requirements

1. Basic requirements for international students in China

If you have a bachelor's degree diploma from China University (B.A. or B.S. or a bachelor's degree in science), you can enter the University of Zurich without examination.

If you graduate from high school and add two years of college education, you must pass the admission examination (five subjects) of Swiss colleges and universities (such as the preparatory class of the University of Fribourg, Switzerland). The teaching language of undergraduate education is German, and some majors of postgraduate education are taught in English.

The requirement is that if you pass the advanced German proficiency test of Goethe Institute in Germany. You don't have to take the German exam to study at the University of Zurich, or you can pass the German exam at the University of Zurich.

2. Application deadline

Autumn semester ends on April 3th

Spring semester ends on November 3th

3. Tuition

The annual tuition of Zurich University is 1578 Swiss francs.

4. Living expenses

Living in Switzerland costs about 1-15 Swiss francs per month

Application materials

Undergraduate course:

1. Passport;

2. Photo (2-inch white background);

2. IELTS or other language scores;

3. High school diploma;

4. Report card of college entrance examination;

5. Resume;

6. cover letter;

7. Letter of recommendation.

Master:

1. Passport;

2. Photo (2-inch white background);

3. IELTS or other language scores;

4. university transcripts;

5. University diploma and degree certificate;

6. Resume;

7. cover letter;

8. Letter of recommendation.

Faculty recommends

School of Economics

The University of Zurich plays a leading role in the financial field in Europe and the world. The University of Zurich is located in Zurich, the second largest financial center in Europe (after London).

The School of Economics is a member of the Swiss Finance Institute, which is the only high-end financial research organization promoted by the Swiss government, Swiss banks and Swiss universities. The School of Economics of the University of Zurich is closely related to the research in the financial field at the University of Zurich, and most of its professors are employed as resident researchers of the institute. The graduates of this college can get a unique geographical advantage, because the headquarters of Fortune 5 financial enterprises such as UBS, Credit Suisse and Zurich Insurance Group are all located in this beautiful city. The Swiss banking industry has about 121' full-time employees; It accounts for 4% of the Swiss labor market. Banking also has an indirect impact on other industries. The big banks in Switzerland have thousands of employees working overseas. Therefore, Zurich, Switzerland has become the first choice for financial talents in continental Europe.

Medical College

Medical College is one of the most famous colleges in Switzerland. Rove Sinknaghi, winner of the 1996 Nobel Prize in Medicine, is a professor of experimental immunology at the University of Zurich. He shared the 1996 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine with Australian scholar Peter Duhti for discovering how the immune system recognizes virus-infected cells.

In addition, Zurich University Hospital is the first teaching hospital in Switzerland and has been one of the medical education and research centers in Switzerland since its establishment.

School of Mathematics and Science

The School of Science is the fastest-growing school in the University of Zurich. In recent years, great progress has been made in both the number of students and the research reputation.

Fees for studying abroad

1. Tuition

The University of Zurich provides higher education at the undergraduate, master's and doctoral levels, with majors such as law, human medicine, computer science, theology, economics, religion and social sciences. The average tuition fee for undergraduate courses at the University of Zurich is 148 yuan a year, and the average tuition fee for master's degrees at the University of Zurich is also 148 yuan a year.

2. Living expenses

Living expenses for studying in Switzerland for one month depends on the level of personal consumption. In addition to tuition fees, students need to prepare living expenses in Switzerland. Students' living expenses are about 2,-4, yuan per month, including all kinds of expenses incurred by your communication, transportation and daily shopping.

Food expenses

If you cook it yourself, the cost per meal is about 2~6 Swiss francs, depending on what you eat, and it may be higher if you eat a large amount or eat carefully. If the school canteen is paid by semester, it is the price of the tuition bill. If it is paid by meal, it may be around 1 francs, and if the dining hall starts at 2 Swiss francs.

Accommodation

There is a student apartment near the school, which will probably cost 5~6 Swiss francs a month (estimated); It costs thousands to rent a house alone.

communication fee

Skype can make domestic and international calls, and can realize functions such as call forwarding and SMS sending, and Skype calls are free. The charge for making domestic calls via skype is RMB .17/min. VOIPStunt supports telephone calls and SMS sending in more than 2 countries, and can get 12 days of free talk time by paying the corresponding fees at one time. Public telephone Swisscom calling cards with denominations of 5, 1 and 2 Swiss francs can be purchased at post offices, railway stations, newsstands, gas stations, Swisscom stores and other places. The school covers free wireless network, and students can also contact relatives and friends in China through network channels (such as WeChat, QQ and FaceTime).

Transportation cost

The transportation network in Switzerland is very developed and the charges are reasonable. The main public transportation facilities in urban areas are trains, trams and buses. The tram fare is divided into various fares by district. According to the size of different cities, the fare ranges from 2-3 Swiss francs, and you can also choose to buy a day ticket of 8-12 Swiss francs. Taxis are expensive, the basic charge is 4 Swiss francs, and then 2-3 Swiss francs per kilometer. Trains are mostly used in the communication between cities. Swiss trains are famous for their precise punctuality and frequent trips. You can check the exact information such as train time on the website of Swiss Federal Railway.