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Study in Switzerland – Strategic Whitepaper

A data-led guide to Switzerland’s education ecosystem, career outcomes, and global pathways

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Employment outcomes Switzerland

Nearly 90% of Swiss university graduates with bachelor’s degrees are employed within the first few years — among the highest rates in the OECD.

What You'll Learn

26 pages of data-led insights, institutional frameworks, and real-world education pathways

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Switzerland’s Education Advantage

Home to ETH Zurich (QS #7) and ranked #1 globally for innovation, Switzerland offers a trusted, research-driven education ecosystem with strong international STEM presence.

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Graduate Outcomes & Career Reality

Graduate unemployment is just ~4%, with clear insight into post-study job-search rules, stay rates, and how Swiss credentials support global careers.

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Strategic Pathways & Market Insight

Clear guidance for students, institutions, and partners on how to position, engage, and operate within Switzerland’s education ecosystem with outcome clarity.

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The goal of education is not to increase the amount of knowledge but to create the possibilities for a child to invent and discover, to create men who are capable of doing new things.

Jean Piaget
Swiss developmental psychologist and education theorist