costs of studying

It’s worldwide known that the standard of living in Switzerland is expensive; however, much to everyone’s surprise, education isn’t. Tuition fees are relatively low, thanks to the high expenditure per capita on education for the Swiss. By this, they show their support in giving everyone (international students included) the equal right to pursue higher education. Here is how much it will cost you to study in Switzerland:

Admission Costs

Except for a tuition fee every semester, there are some other one-off expenses you’ll have to pay upon admission. Such are the registration fee, examination fee, semester fee, fee for social and cultural institutions, university sports, use of the library, the fee for the student association, etc… These are, however, sometimes included in the tuition fee.

Application fees

CHF 50 to 250 depending on the University.

Examination fees

Academic entrance examinations cost anywhere from CHF 100 to 800 per exam.

Language test fees

If you’ll be studying English in one of the Swiss universities, but English is not your mother tongue, nor was it the language of your past studies, you’ll have to provide proof of language level. Such can be GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, which can cost CHF 170 to 250. That applies to other languages, too, be it German, French, or German.

Other fees

Up to CHF 30 in contribution to the sports facilities, around CHF 10 in contribution to the social fund, and such contributions for the scholarship fund and student union.

Cost of Getting a Bachelor’s/Master’s Degree in Switzerland

In Switzerland, tuition fees mostly depend on whether you plan to study at a Public or a Private Institution. In Swiss public universities, tuition fees are relatively low. The most well-known universities like ETH, EPFL, or Universities of Basel, of Bern, or Lausanne, are all under CHF 1000. Tuition fees also vary depending on the institution and the study program.

The average fee for getting a Bachelor’s degree is somewhere around CHF 18,500, but it’s important to know that there are universities that charge only CHF 5,000 for a full program and ones that charge CHF 24,000. As for getting a Master’s degree in Switzerland, the full program tuition fee ranges between CHF 3,000 to CHF 13,000. Some Master’s programs in private institutions may have a higher fee structure, though. For an MBA, it is generally CHF 24,000; however, some MBA programs range between CHF 30,000 to CHF 85,000.

Study costs for Doctoral students

Doctoral students are usually enrolled with dual status as employees of the school. They receive a monthly salary as a research assistant and receive employee benefits such as professional training courses. A registration fee is charged upon enrollment in the doctoral program.

It’s important to mention tuition fees are generally much lower for doctoral students than bachelor’s and master’s ones. Additionally, considering the significant investment in education, doctoral students may also find it prudent to explore options such as tuition insurance to safeguard their financial commitment.

For instance, a registration fee (upon enrollment in the doctoral program) is charged as follows:

  • For students with a Master’s degree from a foreign university, EPFL charges a fee of CHF 150.-
  • For students with a Master’s degree from a Swiss university, EPFL charges a fee of CHF 50.-
  • For students with a Master’s degree in an EPF, EPFL does not charge any fee.

In addition, a CHF 1500.- doctoral tax is charged at the completion of the studies. EPFL salaries are competitive with the best of Europe’s research universities and reflect Swiss standards of living.

Source: Universität Basel, Christian Flierl

Most Affordable Universities in Switzerland

Among the most affordable ones are publicly funded universities. Université de Genève and that of Lausanne are the universities with the lowest tuition fees, CH 500 and 580, respectively. Plus, this price is the same for non-CH/EU students. CHF 500 is also the price that the University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Western Switzerland (HES-SO) charges.

Moreover, two of the country’s best-ranked schools for science and engineering,  the Federal Institutes of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) and Zurich (ETHZ), are also pretty affordable. They charge no more than CHF 650 per semester for Bachelor’s and Master’s students, regardless of students’ place of origin.

Are Tuition Fees Higher for International Students?

In some universities, tuition fees are slightly higher for non-Swiss students (like Universität Luzern’s extra charge of CHF 300 for international students, from 810 to CHF 1110), while in some (SUPSI) it’s even doubled out, from CHF 800 to a whopping 1600-. Considerable differences are also found in the other Italian-based Università Della Svizzera Italiana, from CHF 2000 to 4000, and Universität St. Gallen from CHF 1226 (or 1425 for Master) to 3126 (or 3326 for Master).

Several Universities of Teacher Education like PH Graubünden, PH FHNW, PH Zürich, PH Wallis, HEP Berne–Jura–Neuchâtel BEJUNE, HEP Fribourg have considerably higher tuition fees for international students, too, ranging from CHF 500 to 6500.

University Supplies

The cost of university supplies varies greatly. Usually, students will have to make some one-time purchases of equipment such as drawing materials, a calculator, a computer, etc. they will need throughout the program. Books and other course materials are also upon the students to purchase themselves; however, some universities provide the course photocopies, which limits the costs.

A minimum of CHF 1,200 per year is necessary to study without relying too much on public equipment, or about CHF 100 per month. For Architecture students, the budget is higher due to more equipment needed. The additional annual budget is around CHF 1500 during the first year and CHF 800 during the next years.

We hope we could’ve helped with this overview of the costs of studying in Switzerland, but it really depends on the university, city, and program you choose. As for living expenses, they are between CHF 21,000 to 36,000 annually, but you can read more in detail on them here.

 

26 Comments
  1. Hi,
    my daughter is welling to study management in a swiss Uni. we have couple of question below please:
    – Which Universities offers courses that are fully in English?
    – For the students who are holding non-EU citizenship and their parent are working in Geneva, are they considered to pay the same local student fees, or different? in that case, how much is the yearly fees range?

    Many thanks
    Moataz

    1. Hi Moataz,

      First off, good luck to you and your daughter!

      We wrote about universities that offer courses exclusively in English in this article: https://studyinginswitzerland.com/english-universities-switzerland/

      As for the yearly fees, it is a wide topic which we wrote in detail about in this post: https://studyinginswitzerland.com/cost-of-studying-switzerland/

      And finally, as for your specific case, your daughter would be considered as an international student, not a local one, since she herself does not reside in Switzerland.

      We hope to have helped.

  2. What will it cost me to come for my master degree program in Architecture and which University can I fit in

    1. Dear Oganyi,

      Here are some of the universities that offer a Master’s degree in Architecture:
      ETH Zurich
      Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts
      Bern University of Applied Sciences

      As for the costs, it depends on the university you choose and their fees.
      We hope we have been of help.

      Best wishes.

  3. I want to het admission in mba or master in hospitality please send me detail .. i have done post greduation in hospitality.. thrpugh singapore is ielts require??

    1. Hi Shraddha,

      Most of the hospitality schools in Switzerland have IELTS or TOEFL as a language requirement.

      Best wishes!

  4. It has been vey helpful to browse the guideslines and clarifications given above, in this page.
    I am a professional from Albania, working for more than 15-years in finance and accounting services industry, and have been holding a master degree in Business Management, since 1999.
    I would like to know whether or not I am eligible to expand my career goals with a MBA or other higher degrees, in one of Swiss Universities, being either private and/or public ones. Specifically, aside from the available financial funds I should have to cover the tuition costs etc., what else should I have ready with me for a successful application?
    Kindly accept my advance thanks for your understanding, assistance and reply in this relation.

    1. Hi Aurel,

      Every university that offers MBA programs in Switzerland has its own requirements. However, one of the major requirements is work experience. Top MBA programs in Switzerland require from their potential students 2-7 years of work experience.
      Take a look at our article to find more information on the Swiss universities that offer MBA programs:
      Getting an MBA in Switzerland: Everything You Need To Know

      Best of luck!

  5. I’m having a terrible time trying to find out if there are any Swiss universities that are free for Swiss citizens – not for foreigners, but for Swiss citizens! Every article I find on the Internet in English speaks to foreigners. Can you help? Are there any Swiss universities that are free or essentially free for Swiss citizens?

    1. Dear Mark,

      Swiss universities don’t offer free university programs for any domestic or international students. However, they offer scholarships. See if you’re eligible for any of them.

      Have an enjoyable day ahead!

  6. Muhammad umer ,I am from Pakistan and want to study international relations in undergraduate programe I am seeking for public sector universities with low tuition fee can you guide me please and mention at least amount I need to got admission I have just 6000£s have any chance for me to got admission in Switzerland

  7. Hello! I have a question: if I would study in Switzerland (master), do we are to can access to work? (Working-studying)

  8. Is it advisable or possible to have a master degree in IT course but I had my Beng in industrial and production engineering? If yes which university can I fit in Switzerland.

  9. Hi, your replies are very nice.
    how is the career propectus for international students after completing masters in Accountancy in Switzerland.
    Thank you.

  10. Dear sir/madam
    I’m Reach and I come from Cambodia.
    I have some question.
    Now I nearly finish bachelor degree in business management in my local university. After that I would like to get Master degree of Business Management in Switzerland by scholarship. Which university that are offer that major? How can I get scholarship?
    Thank you.
    Reach

  11. i want to get a bachelor’s in business/ economics entirely in english but i can’t seem to find an affordable uni. could you please help me?

  12. Hi! I would like to know whether the costs are the same to study medicine or is the fee higher for it? Anyways the information provided was really helpful. Thanks a lot!

  13. Hi. I live in new zealand. I studied hospitality management level 5. I am planning to continue study in Switzerland. May i know how much tuition fee that i need to pay for it from diploma to bachelor?

  14. Hi, How much is the total cost coming to learn Computer science in EPLF university in Lusern for international student inclusing tuition cost and living cost

  15. If you already have a Master’s degree from another university, you may apply for a second Master’s degree programme in Switzerland?

  16. hi i’m Mahmud. i would like to study bachelor degree at computer science in Swiss.
    I’m from Iraq and i’m not from an international student. since i’m not an international student i would like you to give a feedback about how much it might cost to study in Swiss at computer science department and is it possible for me to study there.
    Also if you could give some names of Unis that teach computer science.
    THANKS

  17. hello I’m Azam from Malaysia this year i going to complete my bachelor degree and willing to apply for masters degree could you kindly let me know what are the requirement for apply. Thank you.

  18. Hi!
    I’m looking to earn my masters in computer science in Switzerland as an international student. Are there any schools you would recommend? About how much is their tuition fee for international students?

    Thank you so much!!

  19. Hi I’m chathura
    I already qualified ACCA and AAT, and currently following ILETS can I know universities who afford MBA relate to finance side. And cost scheme relate to those causes.

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