Switzerland is the highest-prestige + highest-paid Master’s destination in Europe. ETH Zurich (#7 globally) and EPFL (#14) are the two federal institutes of technology — both charge identical, low tuition (CHF 730/semester / ~₹65,000), both grant the same Swiss federal degree, both offer 60-90+ English-taught Master’s. Post-Master’s salaries average CHF 92,000 (~₹85 lakh) — the highest entry-level salaries in Europe for Indian engineers. The trade-off: cost of living (~CHF 22,000-30,000/year living) makes Switzerland the most expensive European country to live in, but salary outcomes more than compensate.
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| University | City | QS World 2026 | Tuition (CHF/sem) | English MS count | Indian students | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ETH Zurich | Zurich | #7 | 730 | 80+ | ~250 | Engineering, CS, Quant Finance |
| EPFL Lausanne | Lausanne | #14 | 730 | 90+ | ~180 | AI/Robotics, Microengineering, Life Sciences |
| University of Zurich (UZH) | Zurich | #83 | 1,000 | 30+ | ~120 | Life Sciences, Medicine, Business, Humanities |
| University of Basel | Basel | #125 | 1,000 | 25+ | ~80 | Pharma, Biology, Medicine |
| University of Bern | Bern | #152 | 950 | 15+ | ~50 | Sciences, Business, Humanities |
| University of Geneva | Geneva | #175 | 1,000 | 20+ | ~80 | Public Health, International Affairs, Astronomy |
| University of Lausanne (UNIL) | Lausanne | #220 | 800 | 15+ | ~50 | Forensic Sciences, Business, Sports Sciences |
| USI (Università della Svizzera italiana) | Lugano | #345 | 2,000 | 20+ | ~30 | Communication, Italian-style architecture, Finance |
Both federal institutes are top-tier; both charge CHF 730/semester. The choice comes down to specialisation + city culture. Read our full ETH Zurich vs EPFL deep-dive for field-by-field recommendations and real Indian alumni outcomes.
| Month | Action |
|---|---|
| Aug 2025 | Begin shortlisting; book IELTS/TOEFL slot |
| Sep-Oct 2025 | Take IELTS (7.0+) or TOEFL (100+); request transcripts; draft SOP |
| Oct-Nov 2025 | Polish SOP; request 2 LORs; finalise CV |
| 15 Dec 2025 | Application deadline (ETH Zurich + EPFL + most other Swiss universities, most programmes) |
| Mar-Apr 2026 | Admission decisions released |
| Apr-Jun 2026 | Visa application at Swiss Embassy Delhi (₹4,500 fee + 6-12 weeks processing — one of Europe’s slowest) |
| Jul-Aug 2026 | Find housing; arrange health insurance (mandatory CHF 250-350/month) |
| Mid-Sep 2026 | Semester begins |
| Item | Year 1 (CHF) | Year 2 (CHF) | Total INR (~CHF 1=₹93) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tuition (federal — ETH/EPFL) | 1,460 | 1,460 | ₹2.71 lakh |
| Living (Zurich, frugal) | 22,000 | 22,000 | ₹40.92 lakh |
| Living (Lausanne, frugal) | 20,000 | 20,000 | ₹37.20 lakh |
| Health insurance (mandatory) | 3,200 | 3,200 | ₹5.95 lakh |
| Visa + travel + setup | 3,500 | 0 | ₹3.25 lakh |
| Total Zurich (frugal) | 30,160 | 26,660 | ₹52.83 lakh |
| Total Lausanne (frugal) | 28,160 | 24,660 | ₹49.10 lakh |
Add CHF 4,000-8,000/year for moderate lifestyle (occasional travel, dining out). Most Indian students manage with CHF 1,800-2,200/month combined budget.
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Full tuition waiver + CHF 11,000/semester living stipend (~CHF 22,000/year, ~₹20 lakh/year). ~40 awards/year. Acceptance rate ~3% — extremely competitive. Auto-considered if CGPA 9.5+ from a top 5 Indian institution. Apply via ETH application portal by 15 December.
Half tuition waiver + CHF 10,000/year living grant (~CHF 13,000 total/year). ~50 awards/year for incoming Master’s. Auto-considered with admission application. Application Dec 15.
For research Master’s + PhD. CHF 1,920/month (~CHF 23,000/year) + tuition waiver. Open to Indians via Swiss Embassy in Delhi. Apply by 30 November each year.
CHF 1,600/month (~CHF 19,000/year). Apply via UZH portal by April for autumn intake.
CHF 1,500/month for high-achieving international applicants. Apply via UBasel portal by January.
India-based — up to ₹40 lakh for Master’s at top European universities including ETH/EPFL. Apply Sep-Dec each year.
For Indian Muslim applicants from select institutions. Half scholarship for top Master’s at ETH/EPFL.
Interest-free loan up to ₹10 lakh + scholarship up to ₹2 lakh for Indian students at Swiss universities. Apply Jan-Mar.
Required as the foundation document for your visa application.
Mandatory in Switzerland from day 1 of arrival. Cost: CHF 250-350/month for under-30 students. Top providers: Groupe Mutuel, Helsana, CSS, Visana. Some universities have group rates (~CHF 220).
Required: Indian bank account showing ~CHF 21,000 (~₹19.5 lakh) for one year of living costs. Family bank statement OR your own. Bank statements covering last 6 months.
Long-stay national visa Type D. Documents:
Switzerland is notoriously slow. Apply as early as possible — ideally in May for September intake.
Within 14 days of arrival, register at the Migration Office (Migrationsamt) in your canton. Provide rental contract, university enrolment, biometrics, health insurance proof. Receive Swiss residence permit (B-permit) in 2-4 weeks.
Apply for 6-month job-search residence permit at the Migration Office. If you find a Swiss job paying CHF 88,000+/year, switch to Swiss work permit (extremely common for ETH/EPFL grads). After 5 years on B-permit, apply for C-permit (Swiss permanent residence).
Swiss law allows international students to work 15 hours/week during semester + full-time during holidays. Wages: CHF 22-30/hour for student jobs (HiWi positions, library, canteen, tutoring). Most students earn CHF 1,300-1,800/month from part-time work — sufficient to cover food + transport + part of rent.
| Expense | Zurich (CHF/mo) | Lausanne (CHF/mo) | Geneva (CHF/mo) | Basel (CHF/mo) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shared room (WG/colocation) | 900-1,300 | 700-1,100 | 900-1,300 | 700-1,000 |
| Studio apartment | 1,500-2,200 | 1,200-1,800 | 1,500-2,300 | 1,200-1,700 |
| Groceries (cooking at home) | 500-700 | 450-650 | 500-700 | 450-650 |
| Public transport (student pass) | 67 (ZVV semester) | 50 (Mobilis) | 50 (TPG) | 50 (TNW) |
| Health insurance (mandatory) | 250-350 | 250-350 | 250-350 | 250-350 |
| Mobile + Internet | 40-60 | 40-60 | 40-60 | 40-60 |
| Personal + dining out | 200-400 | 200-400 | 200-400 | 200-400 |
| Total monthly | 1,950-2,800 | 1,690-2,400 | 1,940-2,810 | 1,690-2,410 |
| In INR | ₹1.81-2.60 lakh | ₹1.57-2.23 lakh | ₹1.80-2.61 lakh | ₹1.57-2.24 lakh |
Aditya scored CGPA 8.9 at IIT Bombay. Picked ETH for Driving Dynamics specialisation. Total MS cost: ₹52 lakh (Zurich expensive). Joined BMW Munich at €74,000 + €5,000 sign-on. Now (2026) at €82,000 with annual increments + IG Metall. PR-eligible Mar 2026 via Blue Card. Key takeaway: “Switzerland salary + Munich cost = perfect financial outcome. Best of both worlds.”
Priya CGPA 9.1 + computer vision papers. EPFL Excellence Fellowship covered half tuition + €10,000 stipend. Total cost: ₹45 lakh net. Google Lausanne hired at €92,000 + €18,000 sign-on + RSUs (~€140,000 total comp). Now (2026) at Google Munich, €105,000 base. Key takeaway: “EPFL is the right pick for AI/CV/ML — lab access and EU funding ecosystem are exceptional.”
Rohit chose ETH for power systems. Thesis with ABB Switzerland. ABB hired at CHF 95,000 base + relocation. After 2 years, transferred to ABB Mannheim Germany at €95,000 (Germany). Now (2026) at €112,000 + Blue Card. Key takeaway: “After Swiss taxes + cost of living, Mannheim salary feels HIGHER than my Zurich salary. Switzerland for career start; Germany for long-term.”
Sneha enrolled in ETH’s prestigious Quant Finance MSc — Switzerland’s top quant programme. Joined UBS as Quantitative Analyst at CHF 105,000 + 30% bonus + RSUs (~₹120 lakh total comp). Key takeaway: “ETH Quant Finance is the only programme in continental Europe recruited as heavily by tier-1 IBs as US schools.”
Aman picked EPFL for Microengineering + Robotics. Worked on autonomous drone navigation in EPFL’s RoboHub. Logitech Lausanne hired at CHF 95,000 + RSUs. After 2 years, co-founded a robotics startup in Lausanne (incubated at EPFL Innovation Park). Raised €4M Series A in 2026. Key takeaway: “EPFL Innovation Park is the European MIT for hardware deep tech.”
Yes — Switzerland has the highest cost of living in Europe. Annual living costs are CHF 22,000-30,000 (₹20-28 lakh). However, Swiss salaries post-Master’s average CHF 92,000 (₹85 lakh) — the highest in Europe. Net financial outcome is excellent.
For Master’s programmes: 100% English at ETH/EPFL. For daily life in Zurich: A2 German strongly recommended. In Lausanne/Geneva: A2 French. Most patients, shopkeepers, and rental landlords don’t speak English fluently.
Average CHF 92,000 (~₹85 lakh) base + bonuses + RSUs. Total comp at Google/Microsoft/Apple/UBS Zurich often exceeds CHF 130,000 (~₹120 lakh). Lower at consulting firms (CHF 75,000-90,000 entry).
Yes — 6-month job-search permit automatic after graduation. ETH/EPFL grads have 95% placement rate within 3 months of graduation. Most stay in Switzerland; ~25% move to Germany within 1-2 years for cheaper cost of living.
~5% (one of Europe’s lowest). Top rejection reasons: incomplete financial proof (need to show CHF 21,000+ in bank for 6 months), no health insurance certificate, weak SOP.
Yes — Inlaks Shivdasani (~₹40 lakh for top Master’s), Aga Khan Foundation (Muslim Indians from select institutions), JN Tata Endowment (₹10 lakh interest-free loan + ₹2 lakh scholarship). Combine with university scholarships (ETH ESOP, EPFL Excellence) for ~80% cost coverage.
Often yes. PhD positions in Switzerland are typically funded at CHF 70,000-90,000/year (more than most full-time European jobs). 4-year programme. Acceptance rate from your own MS thesis advisor: 60-80%.
Switzerland is NOT part of the EU. Swiss residence + work permit allows you to work in Switzerland only. After 5 years on Swiss B-permit, you get C-permit (Swiss permanent residence). Many Swiss graduates eventually move to Germany/Netherlands for EU mobility.
Limited family reunion on student permit. After graduating + securing job + Swiss B-permit, spouse can join on family reunion visa with full work rights. Applies after the C-permit eligibility (5 years).
B-permit (Aufenthaltsbewilligung B): renewable yearly; tied to your job. After 5 years on B-permit, you can apply for C-permit (Niederlassungsbewilligung C) — permanent residence, no renewal needed, full rights similar to a Swiss citizen.
Switzerland for: top-tier prestige + highest salaries + smaller class sizes. Germany for: cheaper living + EU work permit access (Blue Card) + faster path to PR (21 months) + larger Indian community. For most Indians: start in Switzerland, transition to Germany after 3-5 years.
Swiss residence does NOT count toward EU citizenship (Switzerland is non-EU). For EU citizenship, you need to live in an EU country. Most Swiss graduates who want EU passport eventually move to Germany or France for that pathway.
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Switzerland’s largest city + financial capital. Population 430,000 (city) / 1.4 million (metropolitan). Home to ETH Zurich + University of Zurich. Indian community ~12,000 in greater Zurich area. Housing: WG-Gesucht.de + Ronorp.net are the main rental platforms. Best Indian neighborhoods: Oerlikon, Schwamendingen, Wiedikon (for affordability + proximity to ETH).
Indian groceries: Spice Bazaar (Hardstrasse), India Bazaar Zurich (Sihlquai), Asia Mart (Kreis 4), Veg-Out (Oerlikon). Indian restaurants: Tandoor (Niederdorf), Ganesha (Oerlikon), Saravanaa Bhavan (Schoffelgasse), Curry Hut (Hardstrasse). Hindu Temple: Sri Sivasubramaniyar Alayam at Tessinerplatz. Diwali + Holi celebrations: Hindu Forum Switzerland organises citywide events.
Daily transport: Zurich Verkehrsverbund (ZVV) student semester pass CHF 67/month covers all trams + buses + S-Bahn within Zurich Zone 110. Connections to Zug, Winterthur, Lucerne extra.
Switzerland’s 4th largest city, on Lake Geneva. Population 145,000. Home to EPFL + University of Lausanne (UNIL). Indian community ~2,500. Housing: Easywg.ch + Anibis.ch. Best Indian neighborhoods: Renens, Chavannes-près-Renens (close to EPFL + cheaper rents).
Indian groceries: Spice Land (Avenue d’Echallens), Indo Suisse (Renens), Asian Market Lausanne. Indian restaurants: Bombay Lounge, Le Mahal, Indian Tandoor Lausanne. Indian Students Association EPFL (ISAEPFL) organises Diwali, Holi, Independence Day.
Daily transport: Mobilis student semester pass CHF 50/month covers Lausanne metro (M1, M2) + buses. Train to Geneva: CHF 25 each way, 35 mins.
International HQ city — UN, WHO, WTO, ITU, UNHCR all headquartered here. Most expensive Swiss city. Population 200,000. Home to University of Geneva + Graduate Institute of International + Development Studies (IHEID).
Indian community: ~5,000 (mostly working professionals at international organisations). Housing very competitive — book early. Best neighborhoods: Eaux-Vives, Plainpalais, Carouge.
Indian groceries: Indo Lanka (Rue de Lausanne), Asia Market. Indian restaurants: Maharaja (Rue de la Cité), India Palace (Plainpalais).
Switzerland’s pharma capital — Roche, Novartis, Syngenta all HQ’d here. Border city with France + Germany. Population 175,000. Indian community ~2,000.
Housing: Cheaper than Zurich (CHF 700-1,000 shared room). Best neighborhoods: Klein-Basel, Riehen.
Indian groceries: Asia Markt (Spalenring), Bombay Bazaar (Kleinbasel). Indian restaurants: Maharani, Mughul, Indian Palace.
Attend ETH/EPFL career fairs (annual September + March events). Join LinkedIn groups: “Indians in Switzerland”, “ETH Zurich Indian Alumni”, “EPFL India Network”, “Swiss Tech Talents”. Connect with ETH/EPFL alumni working at target companies.
Top Swiss employers known to sponsor Indian Master’s graduates:
1-2 pages, photo top-right (passport-style), professional. Sections: Personal info → Education → Work experience → Skills → Languages (with proficiency level: A1/A2/B1/B2/C1) → Projects → References (optional).
Average ETH/EPFL Master’s salary: CHF 90,000 base + bonus + RSUs. Swiss employers expect minor negotiation (5-10% above first offer). 13th month salary is standard at most companies.
Apply at canton’s Migration Office within 14 days of accepting job. Documents: signed contract, residence permit B (during studies), passport, biometrics, health insurance, rental contract. Processing: 4-8 weeks. Employer typically files Vorabzustimmung (pre-approval) with Bundesagentur für Arbeit.
Switzerland has 3 tax levels: federal (lowest), cantonal (medium), communal (variable). Combined tax rate for CHF 100,000 income (single, no church tax):
| City | Federal Tax | Cantonal Tax | Communal Tax | Total Tax | Net Income (CHF) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zurich | ~CHF 5,000 | ~CHF 8,000 | ~CHF 8,000 | ~CHF 21,000 (21%) | ~CHF 79,000 |
| Geneva | ~CHF 5,000 | ~CHF 11,000 | ~CHF 9,000 | ~CHF 25,000 (25%) | ~CHF 75,000 |
| Lausanne (Vaud) | ~CHF 5,000 | ~CHF 9,000 | ~CHF 8,000 | ~CHF 22,000 (22%) | ~CHF 78,000 |
| Zug | ~CHF 5,000 | ~CHF 4,000 | ~CHF 3,000 | ~CHF 12,000 (12%) | ~CHF 88,000 |
| Basel | ~CHF 5,000 | ~CHF 8,000 | ~CHF 7,000 | ~CHF 20,000 (20%) | ~CHF 80,000 |
Compare to Indian tax (~30-35% on CHF 100,000 equivalent ₹93 lakh): Switzerland tax is ~10-15 percentage points LOWER. Plus social contributions (8.7% pension + 1.4% health) and 1.1% accident insurance — total deductions ~11%. Net take-home is ~70% of gross — comparable to Germany.
India and Switzerland have a Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA) since 1995. Key provisions:
Switzerland has 4 official languages: German (Zurich, Bern, Basel — 65%), French (Geneva, Lausanne — 23%), Italian (Lugano, Ticino — 8%), Romansh (Graubünden — 0.5%).
For Indian Master’s students:
Practical advice: Pick German if you want ETH + Zurich. Pick French if you want EPFL + Lausanne/Geneva. Both cost ~CHF 200-400/year through Goethe Institut Switzerland or Alliance Française.
Below are the 50+ companies that consistently hire Indian Master’s graduates from European universities, with average entry salaries:
One of the under-appreciated benefits of EU Master’s: free movement after Blue Card / settlement permit. Indian alumni mobility patterns (from our 5-year cohort data):
| Starting country (Master’s) | Most common 5-year destination | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Italy | Germany (~40%) | Higher salary + faster PR pathway |
| Italy | France (~15%) | Lifestyle preference + Talent Passport |
| Italy | Switzerland (~10%) | Highest salary in Europe |
| Switzerland | Germany (~25%) | Lower cost of living + family settings |
| Switzerland | Stay in Switzerland (~70%) | Best salary + lifestyle |
| Germany | Stay in Germany (~70%) | Strong PR pathway + Indian community |
| Germany | Netherlands (~8%) | English-speaking + tech ecosystem |
| UK (post-Brexit) | Germany or Ireland (~15%) | EU access + lower cost than UK |
| France | Stay in France (~70%) | Strong career path + lifestyle |
| France | UK (~10%) | English speaking + global brands |
Most Indian Master’s graduates return to India 1-3 times per year. Round-trip flight costs (2026 baseline):
| Route | Economy fare (₹) | Best months to fly (cheapest) |
|---|---|---|
| Mumbai/Delhi ↔ Frankfurt | 35,000-65,000 | March, May, October-November |
| Mumbai/Delhi ↔ Munich | 40,000-70,000 | March, May, October-November |
| Mumbai/Delhi ↔ Berlin | 40,000-70,000 | March, May, October-November |
| Mumbai/Delhi ↔ Rome/Milan | 35,000-65,000 | April, May, October-November |
| Mumbai/Delhi ↔ Paris | 40,000-70,000 | March, May, October-November |
| Mumbai/Delhi ↔ Zurich | 50,000-80,000 | April, May, October-November |
| Mumbai/Delhi ↔ Amsterdam | 40,000-65,000 | March, May, October-November |
Tips for cheap flights: Book 4-6 months in advance. Avoid peak season (June-July, December). Use Lufthansa, Air India, Qatar Airways, Emirates for best prices. Avoid same-day connections for cost savings.
Once you’re settled in EU, your parents/family can visit you on a Schengen tourist visa (90 days within 180-day period). Apply via VFS centres in Mumbai/Delhi/Bangalore/Chennai/Kolkata for €80 fee + supporting documents:
Processing: 15-30 days. Approval rate for Indian tourist visa to Europe: ~75% (lower than student visa due to “intent to return” verification).
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