Can students pay for themselves by studying and working in developed Switzerland?

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  Climate of Switzerland:- Switzerland is the richest country with a population of 9 million. Someone goes to Switzerland for travel, permanent residence, someone for the people, lifestyle and culture, education, and someone for doing business. Switzerland is called the city of happiness, where almost all its inhabitants live safely and comfortably, and its unspoiled nature. It is a small country located between the Alps. Since 1815, the economy and education of the country has developed significantly due to the fact that it has not seen a war. The currency of the country is the Schengen zone (Swiss Franc). The country has 4 official languages: German, French, Italian, Romanian. Zurich, Lausanne, Basel, and Geneva are among the most important places in Switzerland, and tourists from abroad also visit these cities. Animal husbandry and breeding are very well developed in Switzerland. Entrepreneurs produce chocolate and cheese and export it all over the world. The current capital of Switzerland is the city of Bern. This country has the lowest crime rate in the world. In Switzerland, fines are determined depending on the financial aspect of the population. In conclusion, Switzerland is the most peaceful, beautiful and rich city. Education in Switzerland:- Education is very developed in Switzerland due to the fact that the population is peaceful and rich. They do not have a designated head of state and have a 7-member council that takes over the affairs of the head of state. Swiss people love to be teachers and their annual income is $120,000 and more. The best mathematicians in Europe come from Switzerland because of the good education provided by qualified and knowledgeable teachers. In Switzerland, higher education is very developed. To enter the university, IELTS 6 is required from international students. Depending on the direction, students simultaneously conduct internships. The areas of business management, economy, animal husbandry, hotel, pedagogy, and tourism are highly developed. The diploma is awarded at the international level. While studying, the student is allowed to work 20 hours a week, $18 - $25 per hour. A dormitory is provided by the university, and it can be rented if desired. Since it is a Schengen zone, it is possible to travel to 26 countries and work in 26 more countries during vacation. While studying, the student is allowed to work 20 hours a week, $18 - $25 per hour. Students can work mainly in service centers, hotels, restaurants, fast-food, animal husbandry, and production shops. Because Switzerland supplies dairy products, cheeses and chocolates to the world. There will be an opportunity to work in these production workshops. They can work depending on the level of language knowledge and the potential of the student, or they can work during the training period at the same time as studying, depending on their specialty.



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