Application with Swiss matriculation certificates
Unconditional admission is granted to applicants with the following Swiss credentials.
- Federal or federally accredited Swiss or Liechtensteinian matriculation certificate (gymnasialer Maturitätsausweis) issued by a Swiss or Liechtensteinian secondary school (Mittelschule).
- Federal vocational matriculation certificate (Berufsmaturitätszeugnis) in conjunction with the the supplementary exam certificate (information in German, French and Italian: external page "Passerelle Ergänzungsprüfung").
- Nationally recognised specialised matriculation certificate (Fachmaturitätszeugnis) in conjunction with the the supplementary exam certificate (information in German, French and Italian external page "Passerelle Ergänzungsprüfung").
- Bachelor's degree, Diploma, Licentiate or Staatsexamen from a Swiss university (1st university degree).
- Bachelor's degree or Diploma from a Swiss accredited university of applied sciences (Fachhochschule FH) or Swiss teacher training college (pädagogische Hochschule PH).
Applications to the first semester of Bachelor's degree programmes must be filled out online and submitted on time with the required documents.
An application fee is charged. Payment options can be found on the last page of the online application form.
For further information - e.g. on the documents required - click on "Help" in the online application app.
APPLICANTS WHO WILL TAKE THE QUALIFYING EXAMINATION (EMS) FOR MEDICAL STUDIES:
If you are considering another Bachelor's degree programme at ETH Zurich as a "Plan B" in the event that you do not pass, you must submit an online application before the deadline. If you do not wish to maintain this application, please withdraw it via the application platform.
Study achievements completed at ETH Zurich
Please consult Recognition of ETH study achievements
Study achievements completed at other universities
Please consult Recognition of study achievements from other universities
Contact
ETH Zurich
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HG F 19
8092
Zurich
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