What precautions should parents take for Switzerland studies?


That’s a great and important question! Sending your child to study in Switzerland is a significant decision, and as a parent, taking the right precautions ensures their safety, well-being, and academic success. Here are some key precautions and preparations you should consider:

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1. University & Course Selection


- Accreditation: Ensure the university is officially recognized and accredited.
- Reputation: Research the university’s reputation, student support services, and international rankings.
- Course Content: Review the course curriculum to ensure it matches your child’s career goals.

2. Admission Process


- Eligibility: Check academic and language requirements (usually IELTS, TOEFL, or proof of language proficiency).
- Deadlines: Be aware of application deadlines and required documents.
- Assistance: Consider using Pollster Education’s counselling services for streamlined applications and expert advice.

3. Visa & Documentation


- Visa Guidance: Swiss student visa requirements are strict. Prepare all documents (admission letter, financial proof, accommodation, medical insurance, etc.) well in advance.
- Financial Proof: Switzerland requires proof of sufficient funds for tuition and living expenses.
- Blocked Account: Some cantons may ask for a blocked account, similar to Germany, to demonstrate financial means.

4. Health & Insurance


- Health Insurance: Health insurance is compulsory in Switzerland. Arrange comprehensive health coverage before arrival.
- Vaccinations: Ensure all necessary vaccinations are up to date.

5. Accommodation


- Secure Housing: Arrange for safe, university-approved accommodation in advance.
- Proximity: Prefer housing close to campus for convenience and safety.

6. Safety & Support


- Emergency Contacts: Ensure your child has a list of emergency contacts (embassy, university, local authorities).
- Local Laws: Familiarize your child with Swiss laws and cultural norms.
- Support Services: Encourage your child to register with the Indian Embassy and connect with student support or Indian student associations in Switzerland.

7. Financial Planning


- Cost of Living: Switzerland is expensive. Budget for tuition, accommodation, food, transportation, and personal expenses.
- Bank Account: Help your child open a local bank account for easier transactions.
- Scholarships: Explore available scholarships and financial aid options.

8. Travel Arrangements


- Flight Booking: Book tickets in advance for better rates.
- Airport Pickup: Arrange for airport pickup, either via the university or a trusted contact.

9. Academic & Emotional Preparation


- Language Skills: If the course is in German, French, or Italian, ensure your child is prepared for language challenges.
- Mental Health: Discuss emotional well-being and culture shock. Encourage your child to seek help if needed.

10. Regular Communication


- Set up regular times for video calls and check-ins to stay updated on your child’s well-being.

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Pollster Education can guide you through every step, from university selection to visa documentation and pre-departure briefings.
If you’d like personalized counselling or have specific questions, please contact us at +919324480791 or info@pollstereducation.com.
Or visit us at:
8, Alankar Building, 1st Floor, Balaram Street, Above Bank of India, Grant Road (E), Mumbai.

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