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ETH Zurich may grant scholarships to students if their own resources and those of their immediate family are insufficient and they achieve well academically. Scholarships include the waiver of tuition fees.
More information can be found here.
The aim of the external page Geomatic Engineering Alumni Association is to nurture and maintain contacts between geomatic engineers. Anyone can become a member who has a Bachelor's or equivalent degree in this field.
ETH Zurich offers a comprehensive range of statistical surveys. More information
Cadastral surveying plays an important role in the practical activities of geomatic engineers. Cadastral surveying that results in a change in legal status may only be carried out by holders of the federal licence for engineering surveyors. They must also be entered in the register of engineering surveyors.
Candidates who can prove that they have sufficient theoretical knowledge are admitted to take the state examination. Successful graduates receive a certificate signed by the head of the Federal Department of Defence, Civil Protection and Sport (VBS) and the president of the Commission of Surveyors.
Further details are given in the following documents:
Download Information Sheet on the "Licence for Surveyors" for students (PDF, 156 KB)
Download Information on the theoretical background for admission to the state examination for engineering surveyors (Agreement between ETH and the Commission for Cadastral Land Surveyors) (PDF, 1.3 MB)
Download Registration (PDF, 159 KB)
For further information, please contact the external page president of the Commission for Cadastral Land Surveyors, Mr David Varidel, c/o Federal Commission of Engineering Surveyors, Swiss Federal Office of Topography (swisstopo), Federal Directorate of Cadastral Surveying, Seftigenstrasse 264, 3084 Wabern.