In recent years, applications to study abroad with student’s own expense have increased gradually in Switzerland. But applicants must consider the education system of Swiss private schools of higher education, as well as understand the nature and level of these schools. The Switzerland government also ensures the appropriate learning costs of applicants.
According to the Chinese government, students from China should undergo the proper and legal means and procedures for studying abroad. They must apply in the country's embassies and consulates in China to obtain permit to study in the specific country at their own expense. The official certificate that indicates that they have been admitted in the school is also needed. Applicants can choose from institutions of higher learning such as scientific research institutes and universities for their education as well as for their academic visit degree. Studies in Switzerland will let students obtain higher education diplomas. The Swiss government and Federal Institute of Higher Education recognized 12 public universities. Students can apply from these universities, professional colleges, learning institutions and research units. In addition, education quality of private schools in Switzerland has the government recognition.
Students should pay the Switzerland embassy and the Switzerland Education Department for the registration fees.
Applicants who plan to pursue their higher education in Swiss private schools like hotel management schools should be concerned whether the Diploma issued by the school is recognized by Switzerland. Usually private schools have high tuition but the entrance requirements are simple. The schools do not necessarily require level of foreign language, etc.).
It should be emphasized that it is not a good idea if you apply in private schools and later transfer to Swiss public universities. Private schools academic qualifications requirements are not the same as the Swiss public university admission requirements. In addition, you have to contact the immigration and Foreign Affairs Police to ask for permission
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