Why study Masters in Europe?

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Switzerland is located in the heart of Europe, bordered by Italy to the south, France to the west, Germany to the north, and Austria and Liechtenstein to the east. Switzerland has 412,000 square kilometers of land area and 8.5 million people who speak French, German, Italian, and Romansh. Without a doubt, education in Switzerland is among the most prestigious educational systems in the world. It ranks second after Norway in the United Nations Development Program’s 2019 education index, and Swiss universities are among the top 100 globally, making Swiss education unique. Like Swiss chocolate, it’s a ‘brand’ that students seek out. Studying master’s degree in the country is a landmark experience. The country offers top-quality education at extremely prestigious and advanced facilities. Read more to Why should you study Masters in Europe
1. An array of languages

In addition to Romansh, an ancient Latin language, Switzerland speaks three European languages (French, German, and Italian). You have a plethora of options in front of you. You will not have to devote time, effort, or money to learning a language in order to obtain academic degrees. There is also a lot of English study there.

2. Cultural diversity

The Swiss have ethnic origins from several European countries; many are dual nationals, and living with these people is like learning about several European cultures at the same time.

3. Nature

Who hasn’t heard of Switzerland’s towering Alps, lush forests, and crystal-clear lakes? Nature in Switzerland captivates and diagnoses hearts with its extraordinary beauty, splendor, and prestige. You have the opportunity to enjoy nature, mountain and wild sports during your vacations, recoup your energy, and return to studying and working actively and energetically.

4. Urban diversity

Switzerland includes both modern cities like Geneva and rural villages like Interlaken.

5. Geographic location

Switzerland is located in the heart of Europe and borders several European countries. It is close to major cities such as Milan, Italy, and Lyon, France, and you can travel to other cities by European express train while enjoying the scenery.

6. Home to happiness

Switzerland ranks sixth in the 2019 World Happiness Report, which is attributed to the Swiss consumption of chocolate, which increases happiness hormones such as dopamine.

7-Tuition fees are reasonable
Given that Switzerland has one of the most advanced free market economies, it is surprising that tuition fees are so low. Students from the EU/EEA and non-EU/EEA typically pay between 400 and 3,700 EUR per academic year. Because living costs in Switzerland are significantly higher than the European average, saving money on education is a significant advantage.

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