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The Swiss technical school, which occupies an area of 315,000 square meters, the so-called “Nobel Laureate Factory,” rightfully takes the top positions in the rankings of academic education in the exact sciences and programming. ETH Zurich - The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich was founded as a federal institution in accordance with the law adopted on February 7, 1854, and a year later 6 schools began to function in the following directions:
Currently, the school has 17 departments, including institutes, departments, laboratories; In addition to technical and natural specialties, you can get a sports and military education. Among 2470 teachers of the school are 500 professors; at the same time, the institution accepts 20 thousand students from all over the world, and the number of students from abroad is 37%. The school offers undergraduate, graduate, postgraduate and postgraduate education.
For foreigners, admission to a bachelor degree includes the obligatory passing of exams in biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, etc. depending on the chosen direction. It is also necessary to confirm with certificates the knowledge of German, the only language of instruction in the first year. In the first year of study, students learn the basics of core subjects - mathematics, physics, biology, chemistry, computer science, and others; in the second year, narrower compulsory disciplines are added, and in the third year, students choose two more. For example, for students of the course Computational science and engineering are offered:
Among the faculties of undergraduate:
Only bachelors who have a diploma in a profile specialty can enroll in the magistracy - if a different direction is chosen, the applicant must undergo training in the necessary disciplines and pass exams. Some graduate programs - for example, Applied geophysics - function as part of a joint project between three universities, in particular: ETH Zurich, TU Delft, RWTH Aachen, and others, because students have the opportunity to attend lectures at all the universities listed.
Excellent students at the magistracy, even foreigners, can apply for a scholarship: sometimes the administration of the technological university of Zurich goes to a meeting and approves a monthly payment that covers up to 40% of the cost of education without taking into account additional expenses for accommodation, food, etc.
Only bachelors who have a diploma in a profile specialty can enroll in the magistracy - if a different direction is chosen, the applicant must undergo training in the necessary disciplines and pass exams. Some graduate programs - for example, Applied geophysics - function as part of a joint project between three universities, in particular: ETH Zurich, TU Delft, RWTH Aachen, and others, because students have the opportunity to attend lectures at all the universities listed.
Excellent students at the magistracy, even foreigners, can apply for a scholarship: sometimes the administration of the technological university of Zurich goes to a meeting and approves a monthly payment that covers up to 40% of the cost of education without taking into account additional expenses for accommodation, food, etc.
Becoming an ETHZ graduate student is possible only after graduating from undergraduate and graduate programs in a chosen specialty, and the training format is essentially a research work, so all applicants are documented as if applying for a job. Current graduate students of the polytechnic school conduct basic research in the fields of physics, biology, earth problems, architecture, etc., in one of 17 departments - in institutes, laboratories, and in departments. The received degree of the doctor of school ETHZ testifies that its owner has the right to conduct independent scientific research. Graduate students of the Zurich Polytechnic University receive one of the following doctor’s degrees:
Some ETHZ departments offer postgraduate education for existing specialists who have received higher education. Tuition includes 200-600 hours of lectures (2 semesters for full-time studies or 4 semesters for combining study and work). Graduates receive a university-level certificate in one of the following disciplines:
The Zurich Technical School offers full-time education: there is no accommodation on campus, so applicants must plan in advance for housing options that are located as close as possible to their place of study.
Every two years, the university holds a large-scale event togETHer - a fun event, where the school staff gathers together with their children and relatives. This is a massive celebration with photo shoots, cafes, contests and performances, entertainment, in which everyone can participate, regardless of age (separate zones are provided for children). In addition, ETH Zurich regularly holds alumni and faculty meetings.
Higher Polytechnic School is famous for its powerful theoretical knowledge in the framework of academic teaching. Hundreds of brilliant minds came out of the university, people who became famous for their knowledge — among them Albert Einstein, Wilhelm Roentgen, Charles Guillaume, Niklas Wirth, one of the most famous theorists in the field of programming, etc. Among the advantages:
The main historical building of the campus was built in the year the university was founded in 1855 under the guidance of the famous German architect Gottfried Semper. Being located in the center of Zurich near transport interchanges, the institution is equipped with a developed infrastructure in open access for local residents and visitors to the city. On the territory of the higher school there are:
ETH Zurich is a public higher education institution in Switzerland, so the cost of education is relatively low: it is 580CHF, and foreign students pay slightly more (+ 40CHF). But applicants from abroad need to understand that in Switzerland - an economically developed country - the standard of living and expenses to maintain it are high, so the additional annual fee ranges from 20183CHF to 37340CHF, including:
Dates of trimesters:
Michaelmas term |
September 16 - December 20 |
Spring Term |
February 18 - May 31. |
For foreigners, entry requirements differ from the conditions under which local applicants enter the technical school - the latter only need to have a Matura certificate and pass one exam. Applicants from abroad pass through comprehensive testing in specialized subjects, and this must be done in German, so before the exams you need to confirm your language level. In the first year all the lectures and seminars are held in German, in subsequent years - in German, English or French. The basic list of documents required for admission of a foreign applicant:
Unlike many other universities, ETH does not take into account the availability of diplomas, certificates of participation in competitions, research, etc. The specificity of ETH Zurich lies in the large amount of information under study: unlike other European universities, during study you will have to listen to twice as many lectures and constantly participate in seminars. Such a busy schedule and high requirements weed out almost half of the students who did not pass the mandatory exam, after the first trimester.
To enter the magistracy of higher education, you need a bachelor's degree in a specialized specialty. If one or several items from the list, obligatory for applicants, are passed in a smaller volume or there are no marks for them, you must pass them before passing the entrance examinations. Since many subjects in the magistracy are taught in English, it is required to provide one of the language certificates:
Only graduate masters can become graduate students of the Swiss Higher Technical School: in addition to having a diploma, it is necessary to clarify that there is a vacancy in ETH Zurich in the available specialty and a professor who is ready to become a personal curator. For foreigners, the selection committee must request:
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