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Switzerland isn’t just chocolate and mountains—it’s home to some of the world’s best universities, many offering English-taught programs. With ETH Zurich ranked #7 globally and EPFL in the top 15, Swiss universities offer world-class education. The good news for Indian students: over 40% of Swiss Master’s programs are taught entirely in English.
In 14+ years of guiding students to study in Switzerland, we’ve seen the English program landscape expand significantly. This comprehensive guide lists the best English-taught programs at Swiss universities—from engineering to business to life sciences.
⚡ Quick Facts: English Programs 2026
- ETH Zurich: 60+ English Master’s programs
- EPFL: Most Master’s in English
- University of St. Gallen: Top business programs in English
- Tuition: CHF 730-1,700/year (~₹67,000-1.6 lakh) at public universities
- English Requirement: IELTS 6.5-7.0 or TOEFL 90-100
- Best Fields: Engineering, CS, Business, Life Sciences
Top Swiss Universities with English Programs
1. ETH Zurich (#7 World Ranking)
Switzerland’s premier technical university offers extensive English-taught Master’s programs:
| Department | English Master’s Programs |
|---|---|
| Computer Science | MSc Computer Science, MSc Data Science, MSc Cyber Security |
| Engineering | MSc Mechanical Engineering, MSc Electrical Engineering, MSc Robotics |
| Natural Sciences | MSc Physics, MSc Chemistry, MSc Biology |
| Life Sciences | MSc Biotechnology, MSc Food Science, MSc Health Sciences |
| Management | MSc Management, Technology and Economics (MTEC) |
| Architecture | MSc Architecture (English track available) |
ETH Zurich Quick Facts:
- Tuition: CHF 730/semester (~₹67,000/year)
- English Requirement: IELTS 7.0 or TOEFL 100
- Duration: 1.5-2 years (90-120 ECTS)
- Acceptance Rate: ~19-27% (competitive)
2. EPFL Lausanne (#14 World Ranking)
Europe’s most cosmopolitan technical university—50% international students:
| Faculty | English Master’s Programs |
|---|---|
| Computer & Communication | MSc Computer Science, MSc Data Science, MSc Computational Science |
| Engineering | MSc Mechanical Engineering, MSc Electrical Engineering, MSc Materials |
| Life Sciences | MSc Life Sciences Engineering, MSc Bioengineering, MSc Neuroscience |
| Technology Management | MSc Management of Technology, MSc Financial Engineering |
| Architecture | MSc Architecture (English instruction) |
EPFL Quick Facts:
- Tuition: CHF 730/semester (~₹67,000/year)
- English Requirement: IELTS 7.0 or TOEFL 92
- Campus: Beautiful lakeside location in Lausanne
- International: 50%+ students from abroad
3. University of St. Gallen (HSG) – #4 in Europe for Business
Switzerland’s premier business university:
| Program | Duration | Language |
|---|---|---|
| Master in Strategy & International Management | 18 months | English ✅ |
| Master in Banking & Finance | 18 months | English ✅ |
| Master in Quantitative Economics & Finance | 18 months | English ✅ |
| Master in Marketing Management | 18 months | English ✅ |
| MBA | 12 months | English ✅ |
HSG Quick Facts:
- Tuition: CHF 3,326/semester (~₹3 lakh/year) for non-Swiss
- FT Ranking: #1 in Switzerland, #4 in Europe for Management
- Entry: Highly competitive (GMAT/GRE required)
4. University of Basel (#131 World Ranking)
Switzerland’s oldest university (founded 1460) with growing English offerings:
- MSc Epidemiology – English
- MSc Infection Biology – English
- MSc Nanosciences – English
- MSc Molecular Biology – English
- MSc Drug Sciences – English
- Various PhD programs – English
Basel Quick Facts:
- Tuition: CHF 850/semester (~₹78,000/year)
- Strength: Life sciences, pharmaceutical research
- Location: Border city (Germany, France nearby)
💡 Expert Insight
“For Indian students targeting Switzerland, the sweet spot is English-taught Master’s programs at ETH Zurich or EPFL. You get world top-15 education for CHF 1,460/year tuition—that’s less than ₹1.35 lakh annually. Compare that to £30,000+ at UK universities for similar rankings. The only catch: high living costs (CHF 1,800-2,500/month). But with part-time work rights, this is manageable.”
— Saumitra Rajput, Founder, Kadamb Overseas (14+ Years Experience)
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English Bachelor’s Programs (Limited Options)
English undergraduate programs at public Swiss universities are rare. Options include:
At Public Universities:
- USI Lugano: Bachelor in Economics (English track)
- University of Fribourg: Some bilingual programs
- Most other public Bachelor’s require German or French
At Private Institutions:
- Les Roches: Bachelor of International Hospitality Management
- Glion Institute: Bachelor in Hospitality Business
- Swiss Hotel Management School: Various hospitality degrees
- Geneva Business School: BBA programs
- EU Business School: Bachelor’s in Business
Note: Private institutions charge significantly higher fees (CHF 20,000-40,000/year vs CHF 1,500/year at public universities).
English PhD Programs
Most doctoral research in Switzerland is conducted in English:
- ETH Zurich: All PhD programs accommodate English research
- EPFL: English is the primary research language
- University of Basel: Strong English PhD programs in life sciences
- University of Zurich: Many PhD programs in English
- Funding: Most PhD positions are salaried (CHF 47,000-50,000/year)
Admission Requirements for English Programs
| Requirement | ETH/EPFL | Other Universities |
|---|---|---|
| Bachelor’s Degree | Related field, strong grades | Related field |
| IELTS | 7.0 overall | 6.0-7.0 |
| TOEFL iBT | 100 | 80-100 |
| GRE | Some programs (recommended) | Rarely required |
| GMAT | Business programs | Business programs |
Cost Comparison: English Programs
| University | Tuition/Year | In ₹ INR | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| ETH Zurich | CHF 1,460 | ₹1.35L | #7 globally |
| EPFL | CHF 1,460 | ₹1.35L | #14 globally |
| University of Basel | CHF 1,700 | ₹1.57L | #131 globally |
| University of St. Gallen | CHF 6,652 | ₹6.1L | #4 Europe (Business) |
| Imperial College UK (comparison) | £37,000+ | ₹38L+ | Similar ranking |
🎓 Student Success Story
Ankit Sharma from Delhi
“I chose ETH Zurich’s MSc in Computer Science over offers from Imperial and TU Munich. The decision came down to: ETH is ranked higher (#7 vs #10-15), tuition is CHF 1,460/year vs £37,000 at Imperial, and the English program quality is exceptional. Yes, living costs are high (CHF 2,000/month), but I work 15 hours/week as a student assistant earning CHF 25/hour—that covers my rent. Total 2-year cost: ₹35 lakh. Imperial would have been ₹85 lakh+.”
- Program: MSc Computer Science, ETH Zurich
- Tuition: CHF 1,460/year (₹1.35L)
- Part-time Income: CHF 1,500/month
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I study in Switzerland entirely in English?
Yes, at the Master’s and PhD levels. Over 40% of Swiss Master’s programs are taught entirely in English. ETH Zurich alone offers 60+ English-taught Master’s programs. Bachelor’s options in English are limited to private universities and a few public exceptions.
Which Swiss university has the most English programs?
ETH Zurich leads with 60+ English-taught Master’s programs, followed by EPFL with most Master’s in English. University of St. Gallen offers extensive English business programs. For life sciences, University of Basel has strong English Master’s and PhD options.
What IELTS score is required for Swiss universities?
ETH Zurich and EPFL require IELTS 7.0 overall (or TOEFL 100). Other Swiss universities typically accept IELTS 6.0-6.5 (or TOEFL 80-90). University of St. Gallen business programs require IELTS 7.0. Always check specific program requirements.
Is it worth studying in Switzerland for English programs?
Absolutely. You get world top-15 education (ETH #7, EPFL #14) for CHF 1,460/year tuition. Compare to £30,000-40,000 at similarly ranked UK universities. The main consideration is high living costs (CHF 1,800-2,500/month), partially offset by part-time work rights.
Can I work while studying English programs in Switzerland?
Yes. International students can work 15 hours/week during semester and full-time during breaks. Student jobs pay CHF 20-30/hour. This can cover 30-50% of living expenses. English is sufficient for many student jobs in tech and research environments.
Do I need German for English programs?
No, not for academics. Your courses, exams, and thesis will be in English. However, basic German (A1-B1) helps significantly for daily life, part-time jobs, and integration. Many students learn German while studying—universities offer free or subsidized language courses.
What are the admission deadlines for English programs?
ETH Zurich: November-December for following autumn (some programs until March). EPFL: December 15 – April 15 for autumn semester. Other universities vary—typically 6 months before semester start. Apply early for competitive programs.
Conclusion
Switzerland offers exceptional English-taught programs at world-class universities for remarkably low tuition. ETH Zurich and EPFL provide education ranked alongside MIT and Cambridge—for under ₹1.5 lakh annual tuition. The challenge isn’t language; it’s high living costs and competitive admissions.
For Indian students with strong Bachelor’s degrees and IELTS 7.0+, Swiss English programs represent outstanding value. Focus on building a competitive profile: excellent grades, relevant projects, strong English scores, and compelling applications.
At Kadamb Overseas, we’ve guided students to ETH, EPFL, and other Swiss universities with our 97% visa success rate. Let us help you access world-class education in Switzerland.
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