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Switzerland’s unique Vocational Education and Training (VET) system starts at age 15, combining practical work experience with classroom learning. Nearly two-thirds of students choose vocational paths over university, gaining paid apprenticeships in over 250 recognized professions. This dual system ensures students develop relevant skills aligned with labor market needs, contributing to Switzerland’s low youth unemployment. The flexible structure also allows career shifts without bureaucratic hurdles, making it a model for producing a competitive, skilled workforce that drives the country’s strong economy.

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Bonik Barta 01 Aug 25

The Unique Story of the Swiss Education System

Just as precise as the ticking of a clock, Switzerland’s economy is globally competitive, and the driving force behind this is equally remarkable: a skilled and diligent workforce. But the question is, how do they cultivate this exceptional human resource? In Switzerland, skill development begins early. After secondary education, nearly two-thirds of students do not pursue university but move toward vocational training.


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