00:02 The school system in Switzerland is complex. 02:11 The school system in Switzerland includes preschool, elementary school, and middle school. 04:10 The school system in Switzerland offers three main types of schools: high school, business school, and technical schools. 06:11 The school system in Switzerland has different paths like high school, professional level business school, and technical schools. 08:09 Switzerland's education system offers academic and practical paths for students. 10:14 In the Swiss school system, high school has a threshold and there are different paths after business school. 12:08 In Switzerland, there are different types of schools, including high school, business school, and technical schools. 14:04 In Switzerland, you can choose between professional or academic universities after high school. 16:00 Consider technical schools for early employment and financial stability. 17:53 Switzerland offers technical schools for specific professions 19:37 You can switch from a professional university to an academic university after completing your bachelor's at a professional university. 21:24 The school system in Switzerland allows for switching between different paths and careers. Crafted by Merlin AI. I found this very helpful!
Depends on the University... if you are doing a technical diploma (not a High School diploma) it is highly probable that the foreign University will not accept it. To make it acceptable you have to do a Passerella Year, so a Year to get to the same level of the High School students. The high school diploma though is accepted by several foreign University and it is probably European standardized. You can reach me on Instagram (@dario.culap)
Hey thank you for the comment! How is the system in Zürich? Yes it's true, maybe it came out wrong: I see that most of the people who go to high school is because they either don't know exactly what they wanna do later (so they want to keep their options as open as possible), or if they do know what they wanna do but need high school, or high school is preferred (lawyer, doctor, dentist, math, physics, researcher, biologist, ...)! So yeah the point was if someone wants to be a carpenter, a plumber, a civil engineer, an architect, a nurse, ... they normally choose an apprenticeship, or in my opinion they should go for an apprenticeship! What did you choose? Did you go for high school? Or maybe an apprenticeship? Let me know :-) and thank you again for the interaction, really appreciated!
Is technical schools same as ausbildung? Can a non EU do it?? Is it free of cost. I'm an Indian having bachelor degree in mechanical engineering. Heard of Ausbildung in Switzerland. Want to more of that .
Ahhah yeah true... well keep in mind some countries have different amounts of years for mandatory schools and for high-school, in CH I think it's a total of 13 years, plus 1 year if you do an apprenticeship and then want to get a high school diploma, in the US it's 12 years for example.
Hello, I'm quite sure in Italy and germany it takes 4-5 years for a masters (usually 5 years, 3 Bachelors + 2 masters). In Switzerland is basically the same, 3 + 2 😀
I want to establish a school in my country Bangladesh like Switzerland 's school. Can you help me to provide some school vedio or system of swiss school.
Hello, that's certainly a very interesting and noble thing to do. Nonetheless I don't believe I'm the right person that could help you, I'm not a specialized person about the Swiss School System, I just know what I know because I went through it and I informed myself a bit. Also, I believe that a school system such as the Swiss one (very heavy on apprenticeships and work) works when there is an established government regulation that works across the entire country and across all schools and cantons; so I don't think it's really feasible to have only "one" school having the "Swiss System" (its not even Swiss, it's just encouraging apprenticeships quite a bit). Sorry I can't be of too much help to you 😕
That is a very hard question for me to answer. As far as I know that are many types of teachers, depending on what you wanna do you will have to do different things. Do you wanna be an elementary, middle school, high school or university teacher? In which canton (different cantons have different rules)? Do you have a degree in literature? So yeah it depends... I suggest you look on Google or simply ask to teaching schools, in Tessin there is the SUPSI DFA, in other cantons I'm not sure... there is also an association that helps people in pursuing a root for jobs and education, is called "oreintamento.ch" the website is also in German and English so try looking there, otherwise try to see if there are similar associations for your canton. Sorry for not being too much of help...
Thanks. I wondering why most people say attending University it’s so hard and it’s for “ Elite “? How many Punkt its need too attend University? Appreciate your reply. Thanks.
I don't believe you need any specific grade for most courses (probably only medicine, or maybe law has a minimum grade)... as far as I know you can enter any uni, and any course with any grade! It's not like the US or the UK.
So many that it is impossibile for me to write them all ahah here are some examples: Civil Drafter, Architectural Drafter, mechanic, postman, banking, nursing, electircian, plumber, builder, cook, waiter, metalconstructor, the job where you cut trees, and many more 😁
Depends where you live.. if you love in the German region is German, if you live in the French region is French and if you live in the Italian region is Italian! For me it was Italian for example.
I would be happy to have 40000 at the age of 15, I’m 24 years old now, and my savings are about the same (I’m not from Switzerland though) 😅 Thanks for the video
Thank you for the advice :-) I have to say that it is hard to express some concepts and to find the right midpoint between an over-explanation and an over-simplification... but thank you for advice, I'll try to be more concise and precise the next time ;-)
00:02 The school system in Switzerland is complex.
02:11 The school system in Switzerland includes preschool, elementary school, and middle school.
04:10 The school system in Switzerland offers three main types of schools: high school, business school, and technical schools.
06:11 The school system in Switzerland has different paths like high school, professional level business school, and technical schools.
08:09 Switzerland's education system offers academic and practical paths for students.
10:14 In the Swiss school system, high school has a threshold and there are different paths after business school.
12:08 In Switzerland, there are different types of schools, including high school, business school, and technical schools.
14:04 In Switzerland, you can choose between professional or academic universities after high school.
16:00 Consider technical schools for early employment and financial stability.
17:53 Switzerland offers technical schools for specific professions
19:37 You can switch from a professional university to an academic university after completing your bachelor's at a professional university.
21:24 The school system in Switzerland allows for switching between different paths and careers.
Crafted by Merlin AI. I found this very helpful!
If you finish Swiss school 12 years, any type: high, business or technical - can any this diploma be considered acceptable by foreign universities?
Depends on the University... if you are doing a technical diploma (not a High School diploma) it is highly probable that the foreign University will not accept it. To make it acceptable you have to do a Passerella Year, so a Year to get to the same level of the High School students. The high school diploma though is accepted by several foreign University and it is probably European standardized. You can reach me on Instagram (@dario.culap)
Slightly different from system in canton Zurich.
& disagree with "you choose gymi when you don't know yet what you want to do.
Hey thank you for the comment! How is the system in Zürich? Yes it's true, maybe it came out wrong: I see that most of the people who go to high school is because they either don't know exactly what they wanna do later (so they want to keep their options as open as possible), or if they do know what they wanna do but need high school, or high school is preferred (lawyer, doctor, dentist, math, physics, researcher, biologist, ...)! So yeah the point was if someone wants to be a carpenter, a plumber, a civil engineer, an architect, a nurse, ... they normally choose an apprenticeship, or in my opinion they should go for an apprenticeship!
What did you choose? Did you go for high school? Or maybe an apprenticeship? Let me know :-) and thank you again for the interaction, really appreciated!
Interesting vid!
Thank you for the comment! Really appreciated!
Is technical schools same as ausbildung?
Can a non EU do it??
Is it free of cost.
I'm an Indian having bachelor degree in mechanical engineering. Heard of Ausbildung in Switzerland. Want to more of that .
I study here and always wondered how my foreign friends always graduate earlier than us hahah.
Ahhah yeah true... well keep in mind some countries have different amounts of years for mandatory schools and for high-school, in CH I think it's a total of 13 years, plus 1 year if you do an apprenticeship and then want to get a high school diploma, in the US it's 12 years for example.
Does masters in Switzerland also takes 3 -4 yrs to finish like italy and Germany? Is it hard to finish? I Appreciate your reply.
Hello, I'm quite sure in Italy and germany it takes 4-5 years for a masters (usually 5 years, 3 Bachelors + 2 masters). In Switzerland is basically the same, 3 + 2 😀
I want to establish a school in my country Bangladesh like Switzerland 's school. Can you help me to provide some school vedio or system of swiss school.
Hello, that's certainly a very interesting and noble thing to do. Nonetheless I don't believe I'm the right person that could help you, I'm not a specialized person about the Swiss School System, I just know what I know because I went through it and I informed myself a bit. Also, I believe that a school system such as the Swiss one (very heavy on apprenticeships and work) works when there is an established government regulation that works across the entire country and across all schools and cantons; so I don't think it's really feasible to have only "one" school having the "Swiss System" (its not even Swiss, it's just encouraging apprenticeships quite a bit). Sorry I can't be of too much help to you 😕
Is there a tehnical school for nurse?
Absolutely 😁
Hi , I want to know how can everyone become teacher in Switzerland for example literature teacher?
That is a very hard question for me to answer. As far as I know that are many types of teachers, depending on what you wanna do you will have to do different things. Do you wanna be an elementary, middle school, high school or university teacher? In which canton (different cantons have different rules)? Do you have a degree in literature? So yeah it depends... I suggest you look on Google or simply ask to teaching schools, in Tessin there is the SUPSI DFA, in other cantons I'm not sure... there is also an association that helps people in pursuing a root for jobs and education, is called "oreintamento.ch" the website is also in German and English so try looking there, otherwise try to see if there are similar associations for your canton. Sorry for not being too much of help...
Thanks. I wondering why most people say attending University it’s so hard and it’s for “ Elite “?
How many Punkt its need too attend University?
Appreciate your reply.
Thanks.
I don't believe you need any specific grade for most courses (probably only medicine, or maybe law has a minimum grade)... as far as I know you can enter any uni, and any course with any grade! It's not like the US or the UK.
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Thanks!
what can you do in an apprenticeship? I mean, what professions are there?
So many that it is impossibile for me to write them all ahah here are some examples: Civil Drafter, Architectural Drafter, mechanic, postman, banking, nursing, electircian, plumber, builder, cook, waiter, metalconstructor, the job where you cut trees, and many more 😁
I did Graphic Design but going to UNI again so I can have a Bachelor degree.
What's the medium of instruction in all the phases?
Entirely German ?
Depends where you live.. if you love in the German region is German, if you live in the French region is French and if you live in the Italian region is Italian! For me it was Italian for example.
How can I reach you to discuss the same
Thank you for your reply.
I don't think pre-school is obligatory?
Mmmh I'm pretty sure at least two years are mandatory... I did two for example!
Don't beat around the bush
I would be happy to have 40000 at the age of 15, I’m 24 years old now, and my savings are about the same (I’m not from Switzerland though) 😅
Thanks for the video
You are difficult to listen to. If you want to say something ...just say it...stick to the point.......bye
Thank you for the advice :-) I have to say that it is hard to express some concepts and to find the right midpoint between an over-explanation and an over-simplification... but thank you for advice, I'll try to be more concise and precise the next time ;-)