Bern University of Applied Sciences

Bern, Switzerland

The Bern University of Applied Sciences (BFH) is a public vocational university established in 1997, with a strong national and international profile. It is a multidisciplinary institution spread across multiple locations including Bern, Biel, Burgdorf, Magglingen, and Zollikofen.
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As of 2019, BFH serves over 7,000 students across its locations. Student life is vibrant and inclusive, with the Bern University of Applied Sciences Students’ Union (VSBFH) serving as the official representative body for all students, allowing them to actively participate in debates on university policies, science, and social principles
The language requirements depend on your chosen degree programme, as instruction is offered in German, French, or English. You should check the specific language level required for your program on the relevant degree programme website, as sufficient proficiency in the study language(s) is mandatory for admission.
The registration deadlines for Bachelor and Master degree programmes are binding. For studies beginning in the autumn semester, the withdrawal deadline is 31 July, and for the spring semester, it is 31 January. Registrations after these deadlines may still be possible depending on the degree programme, but a study place cannot be guaranteed
You must submit the following documents electronically: ID or passport, a passport photo, diplomas and leaving certificates (e.g., vocational baccalaureate, university entrance qualification), a Swiss Federal Certificate of Proficiency (if applicable), employer references or internship certificates, and a curriculum vitae. For Master's applications, you must also submit your Bachelor's certificate and a transcript of records
In principle, the canton where your parents have their tax residence is responsible for awarding grants and loans, both for Swiss and foreign students. You can find important information about scholarships in Switzerland on educa.ch. For students whose tax residence is in the canton of Bern for at least two years, you can apply for cantonal grants and loans through the cantonal education authority.
Yes, under the Swiss-European Mobility Programme (SEMP), exchange students receive grants. For a semester, this amounts to a flat rate of CHF 2,000 or CHF 2,300, depending on the country of origin of your home institution. During a SEMP placement, you do not pay tuition fees at BFH but remain matriculated at your home university
You are responsible for finding your own accommodation. The BFH campus is located in the canton of Bern (Bern, Biel, Burgdorf, Zollikofen) and Basel-Landschaft (Münchenstein). The association Student Lodge offers affordable housing for students in the Bern region. A limited number of rooms are also available on campus specifically for students of the School of Agricultural, Forest and Food Sciences (HAFL)
For HAFL campus housing, the application deadlines are 15 May for the autumn semester and 15 December for the spring semester. Monthly rent including utilities ranges from CHF 450 to CHF 630, depending on the room category. Students from other departments must seek private accommodation through external platforms.
Within 14 days of arrival in Switzerland, you must register with the municipal immigration authorities. You will need your passport with visa, the confirmation of admission from BFH, a copy of your lease, and proof of adequate financial means, which must be at least CHF 1,500 per month. The registration and permit costs vary, with non-EU nationals paying approximately CHF 270.

University Of Bern University of Applied Sciences Application Statistics

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University Of Bern University of Applied Sciences Application Statistics

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