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Count thirteen outstanding students studying in Switzerland.

First of all, the Swiss education system is superior.

Switzerland, located in the middle of Europe, is the transportation, economy and technology center of Europe. Swiss national education is world-famous, and it is divided into public and private universities. There are 65,438+02 public universities under the jurisdiction of the federal government. They mainly teach in German and French. After obtaining a university diploma, graduates can continue to study technology, science and mathematics and get a doctorate.

The Swiss government also attaches great importance to the education of private colleges. There are about 250 private schools providing high-quality private education for local and international students. The teaching policy closely follows the Swiss and international syllabus, especially referring to the teaching model of Britain and the United States, and enjoys a high reputation in the world.

Second, the visa pass rate is high.

Students studying in Switzerland apply for a visa to return. The visa return period is short, only 2-3 months, and it will not involve the restrictions of students' location and application time. Visa approval is decided by the immigration office of the state where the Swiss school is located. The required information is simple and the fund guarantee is small. If students meet the language requirements and have clear learning motivation, they can be successfully admitted to the schools and majors they apply for, and visa refusal rarely occurs.

In addition, the Swiss government welcomes students from China. In the past, studying in Switzerland required German and French scores, but since the opening of hotel management, English scores can be provided.

Third, public universities are free of tuition.

There are 12 public universities in Switzerland, which teach in French, German and Italian respectively, with little English teaching. If the language passes the test of public universities, you can enter public universities for tuition-free study.

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