Build a free personalised shortlist of Swiss universities matched to your IGCSE, A Level or IB Diploma grades. Covers ETH Zurich, EPFL, University of Zurich, University of Geneva and the University of St. Gallen โ Switzerland's five most internationally-applied-to universities โ with QS World Rankings 2026. Public Swiss universities charge surprisingly low fees compared with the UK / US.
Pick the destinations you'd realistically apply to โ we'll show your top 10 matches across them. Most international students apply to 2โ3 countries.
Universities across the UK, US, Canada, Australia, NZ, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Japan, UAE, Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland and Ireland can request a new listing or update an existing profile (entry grades, courses, QS rank, fees, scholarships). Free for any institution international IGCSE / A Level / IB students would want to see here.
Quick answers about Switzerland university applications for IGCSE / A Level / IB students.
Answer four quick questions โ your predicted or actual grades (IGCSE / A Level / IB), the subject you want to study, and your tuition budget โ and Tutopiya returns up to 10 Switzerland universities matched to your profile. Each result is tagged reach, target or safety based on how your grades line up against the university's typical international entry threshold. The matching uses Tutopiya's canonical grade-to-university mapping documented in our IGCSE-to-university pathway guide.
Tutopiya's Switzerland database covers the universities international IGCSE / IB students most commonly apply to. ETH Zurich + EPFL (world top-30 STEM) plus University of Zurich, University of Geneva and St. Gallen (top European business school). Surprisingly low fees for public Swiss research universities. Each entry has hand-curated entry-grade thresholds and a list of flagship courses, so the shortlist surfaces realistic matches rather than a generic top-100 list.
It depends on the tier of university and the course. As a rough guide for international entry: top Switzerland universities expect A*A*A or AAA at A Level (or 38โ40+ on the IB Diploma); mid-tier universities expect AABโABB (33โ36 IB); newer / applied universities accept BBB and below (28โ32 IB). Subjects like Medicine, Law and Computer Science usually require the higher band at any university. The shortlist builder applies these benchmarks automatically.
Yes โ that's actually Tutopiya's recommendation. Most international students apply to 4โ6 universities across 2โ3 countries to balance reach / target / safety. The hub version of this tool (at /tools/university-shortlist-builder/) lets you select any of the 14 destinations we cover โ UK, US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Japan, UAE, Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland and Ireland โ in one wizard and returns a multi-country shortlist. Most students benefit from applying to at least one country outside their first preference.
Tuition for international students in Switzerland varies widely by university tier and course. Use the budget filter in the wizard to narrow the shortlist to universities that fit your range. Top-tier Switzerland institutions typically sit at the "premium" tier; mid-tier research universities are "high"; newer / applied universities are "mid" or "low". Living costs are separate and depend on the city โ Tutopiya can match you with a tutor or admissions consultant who knows the specifics of each city.
Most Switzerland universities expect applications 6โ12 months before the intake. UK UCAS deadlines are January (October for Oxbridge / Medicine / Dentistry / Veterinary). Australian universities mostly run rolling admissions but main intakes are February and July. Dutch universities have a 1 May deadline for most international intakes (15 January for "fixed-quota" courses). Singapore universities have application windows from October through March. Always check the specific university's international admissions page (linked in every shortlist result card).
Not directly in the shortlist itself โ scholarship eligibility varies by country, course and personal circumstances and would make the tool less reliable. Once you have a shortlist, work with a Tutopiya tutor or your school's careers counsellor to layer scholarship options on top. Many Switzerland universities offer 20โ50% international tuition scholarships for students with strong IGCSE / IB profiles.
Yes. Once you have a shortlist, Tutopiya tutors can help with the personal statement, interview preparation, subject-specific admissions tests (BMAT/UCAT for Medicine, MAT/STEP for Maths, LNAT for Law), and the application strategy itself. Book a free 30-min consultation to talk through your shortlist and next steps.