You forgot to mention the most important thing and that is you are not allowed to do part time job for the first 6 months you live there so how are you gonna compensate the expenses
@@kishorejmathew4436after 6 months u can start working and for first 6 months consider 1500 chf as living expenses which you will be taking from home country
@@kishorejmathew4436 Switzerland has this rule for International Students when you arrived, for the first 6 months students are not allowed to do part time jobs..
Hi, Could you please make a video on how easy/difficult it is to get a job in Switzerland, a post-masters in CS degree? I have heard that it is really difficult for non-EU citizens to get a job and additionally, for an international candidate, the company should win a case in court. Could you please expand on this entire process? Thanks!
I was randomly going through this video and the comments and I would like to answer this question which can help the prospective students to get a better idea. Being an alumni from ETH Zurich (MS in Computer Science) and living and working here since last 5 years I will share my thoughts (which might be objectionable from other's perspective). Regarding the job market, Let me be very honest that it has nothing to do with how talented or skilful you are or you are the topper of the university, great grades etc because everyone here is as good or even better than you if they are studying here at ETH/EPFL. I know IITB and IITR toppers who struggled finding a job here after their MS. One of the guy had AIR under 100 in JEE and I can confidently say that he is of the most genius student or person I have ever met. So the entire thing boils down to your contacts, luck and how much your company want to invest on you to hire you. Some myths are: if you have a swiss degree then it is like a cup of cake getting a job here. No it's not! It becomes easier for you to get a work permit but the first thing is to get a company in Switzerland which will hire you. Most of the companies just back off seeing the loads of work and effort they will have to put in order to hire a third national. Let me ask you a question: do you think you would like to invest like 3-4 months and ample amount of money (in order to hire a lawyer, application forms and extra documentation stuffs etc) to hire a single person when you know you can easily get someone from EU with relatively same skillset without going through all the hassle. The other guy from EU can start working from the next week, but that will not be the case for you. Your permit approval might take months being a non EU. This is the problem, if you can convince a company to hire you, you do not need to worry for a work permit provided you studied here. Big companies don't care about this hassle and the chances to get a job there might be high but again everyone wants to work in google, right? More than 90% of the jobs are not under big company names and knowing German or French might work in your favour, but no guarantees. But ultimately its never the case that it's impossible as me and many other people I know managed to find a English speaking job. It is relatively hard though. And another myth: Every country in europe has the same issue....Big Lie. In other countries it will be much easier to land to a job compared to here. So in conclusion ask yourself a question that why do you want to study in Switzerland? If your answer is to get a job after your study and to settle here permanently, then please choose another country where finding a job is easier and by that I mean a English-speaking country (US, UK, Australia, Canada, Ireland, Scandinavia etc). But if your goal is to study in the best universities of the world for around free and get the exposure you can only dream of then without a doubt you can choose any of the public universities in Switzerland. if you want to do a PhD or research or become a scientist, then I don’t think you will get a better option than here.
Bro can we go to search a job in another country after we get 6 month job finding visa after completing a master ? Like in Europe...because it's not in the schengen country??? @@kumarmohit5655
@@kumarmohit5655 hey mohit, Thank you for your comment. I too am applying to public universities in Switzerland. I even saw your video with Harnoor. Can we connect if you're comfortable. Thank you!
@@kumarmohit5655 Thanks for the information man what about your other Non-EU friends were they able to find jobs and I am also told that those 9000 permits for Non-EU citizens is only for students from private universities and those who find direct jobs,and moreover while getting hired did the officials hire an immigration lawyer and fought for you to employ you???
Hello, I am from pakistan done with my A Levels. How much level of German required for Public Universities. Planning to do till A2 is it ok or should I do till B1?
I want to study Masters in switzerland(public universities) can i get admission without ielts but i am 2024 graduate.pls let me know.is Duolingo acceptable??? hoping for the response
Mam mujhe bhi study ke liye swizerland jana hai recently 2024 me ui mene 12 passout ki hai ab please mujhe bta yr kya kru ab or ek baat mujhe mam scholorship or public university chahiye please help me guide me
Mam can i get admission without ielts but i can provide medium of instruction from college.I have 90.1%in bachelor's (computer science).please reply me so i can contact you
You forgot to mention the most important thing and that is you are not allowed to do part time job for the first 6 months you live there so how are you gonna compensate the expenses
Could you please elaborate why and also when we can work
@@kishorejmathew4436after 6 months u can start working and for first 6 months consider 1500 chf as living expenses which you will be taking from home country
@@kishorejmathew4436 Switzerland has this rule for International Students when you arrived, for the first 6 months students are not allowed to do part time jobs..
Does switzerland universities accept duolingo test and whats the visa duration of international students
What about the students have backlogs in bachelor's degree
Is there any public universities that taught in english??
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Thank you for the video.
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Hi,
Could you please make a video on how easy/difficult it is to get a job in Switzerland, a post-masters in CS degree? I have heard that it is really difficult for non-EU citizens to get a job and additionally, for an international candidate, the company should win a case in court. Could you please expand on this entire process?
Thanks!
Hello, thank you for the video suggestion! We will take that into consideration surely. So stay tuned for that!
I was randomly going through this video and the comments and I would like to answer this question which can help the prospective students to get a better idea. Being an alumni from ETH Zurich (MS in Computer Science) and living and working here since last 5 years I will share my thoughts (which might be objectionable from other's perspective).
Regarding the job market, Let me be very honest that it has nothing to do with how talented or skilful you are or you are the topper of the university, great grades etc because everyone here is as good or even better than you if they are studying here at ETH/EPFL. I know IITB and IITR toppers who struggled finding a job here after their MS. One of the guy had AIR under 100 in JEE and I can confidently say that he is of the most genius student or person I have ever met. So the entire thing boils down to your contacts, luck and how much your company want to invest on you to hire you. Some myths are: if you have a swiss degree then it is like a cup of cake getting a job here. No it's not! It becomes easier for you to get a work permit but the first thing is to get a company in Switzerland which will hire you. Most of the companies just back off seeing the loads of work and effort they will have to put in order to hire a third national. Let me ask you a question: do you think you would like to invest like 3-4 months and ample amount of money (in order to hire a lawyer, application forms and extra documentation stuffs etc) to hire a single person when you know you can easily get someone from EU with relatively same skillset without going through all the hassle. The other guy from EU can start working from the next week, but that will not be the case for you. Your permit approval might take months being a non EU. This is the problem, if you can convince a company to hire you, you do not need to worry for a work permit provided you studied here. Big companies don't care about this hassle and the chances to get a job there might be high but again everyone wants to work in google, right? More than 90% of the jobs are not under big company names and knowing German or French might work in your favour, but no guarantees. But ultimately its never the case that it's impossible as me and many other people I know managed to find a English speaking job. It is relatively hard though. And another myth: Every country in europe has the same issue....Big Lie. In other countries it will be much easier to land to a job compared to here. So in conclusion ask yourself a question that why do you want to study in Switzerland? If your answer is to get a job after your study and to settle here permanently, then please choose another country where finding a job is easier and by that I mean a English-speaking country (US, UK, Australia, Canada, Ireland, Scandinavia etc). But if your goal is to study in the best universities of the world for around free and get the exposure you can only dream of then without a doubt you can choose any of the public universities in Switzerland. if you want to do a PhD or research or become a scientist, then I don’t think you will get a better option than here.
Bro can we go to search a job in another country after we get 6 month job finding visa after completing a master ? Like in Europe...because it's not in the schengen country??? @@kumarmohit5655
@@kumarmohit5655 hey mohit, Thank you for your comment. I too am applying to public universities in Switzerland.
I even saw your video with Harnoor. Can we connect if you're comfortable. Thank you!
@@kumarmohit5655 Thanks for the information man what about your other Non-EU friends were they able to find jobs and I am also told that those 9000 permits for Non-EU citizens is only for students from private universities and those who find direct jobs,and moreover while getting hired did the officials hire an immigration lawyer and fought for you to employ you???
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Hello, I am from pakistan done with my A Levels. How much level of German required for Public Universities. Planning to do till A2 is it ok or should I do till B1?
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Mam mujhe bhi study ke liye swizerland jana hai recently 2024 me ui mene 12 passout ki hai ab please mujhe bta yr kya kru ab or ek baat mujhe mam scholorship or public university chahiye please help me guide me
Same bro ❤ I recommend you should do ilets first
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