 
                    Yes, international students holding a B student permit are allowed to work up to 15 hours a week
German, French, Italian and Romantsch. However, official documents and declarations on goods have to be provided in German, French and Italian only
As a general rule, if you receive support from a Swiss University for further studies, or from a private business for working in Switzerland, you are eligible for extending your stay in Switzerland.
In some Swiss cities there is a strong presence of Indian nationals, and in higher education institutions it would be exceptional if you don't stumble on one of your compatriots. Swiss Universities are a favourite destination of international students, and offer a multicultural environment.
There is no monsoon regime in Switzerland. The climate is relatively cold in winter (from December to February), with temperatures that can go below zero degrees Celsius; and pleasantly hot in the Summer season (from June to September) with daily temperatures ranging between 20 and 35 degrees
