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Admission to a Bachelor's Program
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Admission to a Bachelor's Program

Source: https://www.uzh.ch/en/studies/application/bachelor.html

The University of Zurich offers numerous Bachelors’ degree and study programs. Depending on the faculty and subject area, within a specific degree program you may undertake only one study program (a single-major study program), or combine two study programs (one major and one minor study program).

You must fulfill the admission requirements to be admitted to a Bachelor’s degree program. Once you have submitted a complete application dossier, it generally takes up to three months to check that you meet these requirements.

If you are admitted, you can only start your chosen Bachelor’s program once you have met the relevant language requirements, and providing there are no obstacles to your admission.

Please note: In the case of many study programs, such as the major study programs Business and Economics, and Informatics, it is not possible to begin your studies in the Spring Semester. For many other study programs, a start in the Spring Semester is possible to only a limited extent, for example in the major study programs Psychology and Political Science (please see below under the heading Important Information on Applying).

Admission with a Swiss Matriculation Certificate

Providing there are no obstacles to admission, the following certificates entitle the holder to be admitted to all faculties:

\ Providing there are no obstacles to admission, the following certificates entitle the holder to be admitted to all faculties with the exception of the Faculty of Medicine and the Vetsuisse Faculty:

\ Furthermore, providing there are no obstacles to admission, the commercial maturity certificate awarded by the Canton of Ticino (Attestato cantonale di maturità commerciale) entitles the holder to be admitted to the Faculty of Law and to the Faculty of Business, Economics and Informatics.

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Admission with a Non-Swiss Matriculation Certificate

Admission with a non-Swiss Upper Secondary School-Leaving Certificate\ The following must be fulfilled for the holder of a non-Swiss upper secondary school-leaving certificate to be admitted to all faculties:

A non-Swiss upper secondary school-leaving certificate gained in a signatory state to the Lisbon Recognition Convention that only partially corresponds to a Swiss upper secondary school-leaving certificate in terms of educational content and duration may nevertheless allow admission to a Bachelor’s program, provided that proof of at least two successfully completed years of study (in accordance with the standard curriculum for full-time study) is also presented. This academic achievement must have been earned at a state-accredited university in the relevant higher education sector, pursuing a branch of study which is also offered at a Swiss university. Details can be found in § 17 of the Admission Regulations.

\ Complementary Examination set by the Swiss Higher Education Institutions (ECUS)\ Holders of a non-Swiss upper secondary school-leaving certificate from a country that has not signed the Lisbon Recognition Convention must, as a rule, also pass the complementary examination of the Swiss higher education institutions (ECUS) in order to be admitted to a Bachelor’s program.

The complementary examination is only held once a year in August. Corresponding applications are therefore only possible for the Fall Semester. Registration for this examination can only be made via the University of Zurich as part of an existing application.

\ Proof of Admission\ If a non-Swiss upper secondary school-leaving certificate entitles the holder to access to university studies but not automatically to admission to all university studies in the relevant state education system, it must be proven that a Bachelor’s program in the relevant branch of study could be taken up at a state-accredited university in the higher education sector of the relevant country.

The proof of admission must apply to on-site study and, as a rule, must be issued for the semester for which a person is applying to the University of Zurich.

\ Country-Specific Admission Requirements\ The swissuniversities website lists, for individual countries, the upper secondary school-leaving certificates and the specific prerequisites under which they permit admission to a Bachelor’s program at the University of Zurich (e.g. range of subjects, proof of admission, ECUS examination, minimum overall grade, evidence of the successful completion of at least two years of study). These are concretizations of the aforementioned requirements.

The published admission requirements are updated annually and apply exclusively to the year of study indicated on the website. They refer only to upper secondary school-leaving certificates gained in accordance with the currently valid statutory provisions in the country in question. It is also assumed that the entire primary and secondary education has been completed in that country's education system. Other admission requirements may apply in the case of older upper secondary school-leaving certificates or if the primary and secondary education has been completed in different countries or education systems.

On the swissuniversities website you can also find the admission requirements for the International Baccalaureate and the European Baccalaureate.

Please note that we are unable to conduct individual assessments of upper secondary school-leaving certificates in advance over the telephone or by e-mail if you have not submitted an application with all of the required application documents.

\ Admission with a Non-Swiss Higher Education Degree\ Apart from a non-Swiss upper secondary school-leaving certificate, admission to all faculties may also be granted to holders of one of the following higher education degrees:

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Language Requirements

Generally, the main language of instruction for all Bachelor’s study programs is German, although individual modules may be offered in English or in other languages.

Foreign-language applicants must prove that they have the necessary German skills of at least level C1 according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).

For details please check the following web page: Language Requirements.

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Obstacles to Admission

Admission to a Bachelor’s program is not possible if one of the following obstacles to admission, or other important grounds, apply:

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Important Information on Applying

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Transfer of Credits

If you have already begun your Bachelor’s program at another university and wish to continue your studies at the University of Zurich, once you have received the decision on admission, you can submit an application for the transfer of academic credits to the faculty concerned.

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Additional Information

To the Online Application

Application Deadlines

Please note the different application deadlines.

Country-specific admission requirements

Changing from ETH to UZH and Vice Versa

Please read the following information for students in a Bachelor's program planning to change from ETH to UZH and vice versa (in German only):

Subpages of Bachelor's Degree