Switzerland
In Switzerland, there are public and private schools of different levels and ranges. Public schools are financed and overseen by the state governments. The Swiss constitution allows the cantons to retain authority over the school system. Since then, created diversity in Swiss education. The system of schools includes public, private, and international private. The main language of study is usually: German, Italian, French. Some states have adopted English as their main language in recent times.
In terms of organizational structure and degrees, Swiss higher education follows European standards, students can easily transfer to a University in the world: Undergraduate Degree – 3 years, Master – 2 years, Ph.D. – 3 years.
Overall, Switzerland has a high-quality education system that is suitable not only for domestic students but also for international students. Currently, the number of international students studying at Swiss universities accounts for 40% of the total number of students at the university and this number is increasing gradually. Switzerland has 12 Universities with 10 maintained at the cantonal level. Schools often offer non-technical fields. Swiss education is also likened to the "cradle" of European education when it has produced famous Nobel laureates: Albert Einstein, Vladimir Prelog, Richard Ernst,...
Quality Index: 68.3
Opportunity Index: 60.12