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STUDY IN SWEDEN

Progressive Haven – Shaping Futures Through Education in Sweden.

Sweden invites you to a progressive haven, where a commitment to equality and sustainability forms the cornerstone of your academic pursuit.

FACTS

Learn everything you need to know about studying in Sweden

CAPITAL

Stockholm

Currency

Swedish Krona

Language

Swedish

International Students

39,806+

Population

10.63 Million

Universities & Colleges

39+

Universities

Here are some of the best universities in Sweden where academic excellence takes center stage!

  1. KTH Royal Institute of Technology 
  2. Lund University 
  3. Uppsala University 
  4. Stockholm University 
  5. Chalmers University of Technology 
  6. University of Gothenburg 
  7. Linköping University 
  8. Umea University
  9. KTH Royal Institute of Technology 
  10. Lund University 
  11. Uppsala University 
  12. Stockholm University 
  13. Chalmers University of Technology 
  14. University of Gothenburg 
  15. Linköping University 
  16. Umea University
  17. And Many More

Ready to Explore the Options and Move Ahead with your Educational Voyage

Turn your Study Abroad Dream to Degrees abroad in Sweden

Why opt for Sweden to study in Europe?

Need more reasons why Sweden could be your best bet to study in Europe? Do not hesitate to consult the Europe Education Consultants at UniApplica for more insights about the country.

Intakes:

Intake: Autumn

Session Starts: August / September

Intake: Spring

Session Starts: January / February

The timeline for application deadlines and session commencement is unique to each institution. Rely on recognized Education Consultants for the exact details pertaining to your chosen university’s timeline.

Tuition Fees

While tuition fees may vary among universities and programs, just so you get an idea, the cost of attending a degree at Lund University in Sweden ranges between $11,500 and $21,700.

Scholarships in Sweden

You can minimize the financial burden of your Study in Europe dream by pursuing a Swedish education aided by numerous government and institutional scholarship options available for international students in the country.

The Scholarship for Global Professionals by the Swedish Institute is a fully-funded financial aid program to international students from 41 countries studying a selection of over 700 English-taught master’s degrees in the fields of humanities, agricultural science, medicine and public health, natural science, social science, and technology. Applicants must have documented work experience and demonstrated leadership experience. The program covers a full tuition fee, a monthly allowance of SEK12,000, medical insurance, a travel grant of SEK15,000 and membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals and the SI Alumni Network.

Lund University Global Scholarship Program awards exceptional Bachelor’s and Master’s students of international origin enrolling at the university. The award covers up to 100% of tuition fees only.

The University of Gothenburg Axel Adler Scholarships is for incoming international students signing up for Bachelor’s in Software Engineering, International Relations and Business, and Economics, and any Master’s program at the institution. The merit-based scholarship covers part or full tuition fees of the program the awardee is attending.

Uppsala University Global Scholarships covers program fees for eligible incoming international master’s students at the university.

Several other scholarship options are available for international students choosing Sweden to study abroad in Europe. Speak to proven Europe Education Consultants to understand the exact scholarships suitable for you considering your choice of university and program.

Cost of Living

The amount you spend on day-to-day living depends largely on where you stay, your lifestyle choices, your food habits, etc. An estimated €700 – €1,200 a month will cover your living costs in Sweden, although big cities like Gothenburg, Stockholm and Uppsala will burn your pocket deeper than that. Let us take a look at the cost breakup.

Particulars

Estimated Monthly Expenses (in Euro)

Accommodation

Shared Flat: 350 – 700

Dormitories: 240 – 620

Basic Grocery 

200

Local Conveyance 

40 – 55

Books and Stationaries

80

Social Activities 

70 – 100

Health Insurance

30

Work Opportunities:

Allowance:

  • In Sweden, there is no restriction on the number of hours you can work, provided you keep your study program a priority.
  • International students pursuing a full-time Bachelor’s, Master’s, or PhD program at any Swedish university and holding a valid residence permit card are allowed to work while studying. 

Job Opportunities

  • The majority of jobs available require you to be conversant in Swedish. However, some jobs do not stress that employee be fluent in the language. 
  • Check with your university for various on-campus jobs open for English-speaking candidates. 
  • Off-campus, if you have the skills, you can look for tech jobs or jobs at international companies where English is the primary language for conducting business.


Wages:

  • Like many other EU nations, Sweden too, doesn’t mandate a legal minimum wage.
  • However, the general standard in terms of wage prevalent in the country is SEK130 / hour, depending upon your experience and the industry you are employed in. 

If you wish to work in Sweden after completing your study program, you can do so by requesting the Swedish Migration Agency for an extension of your residence permit for an additional 12 months. Please note that the extension of the residence permit is further non-extendable. You need to submit proof of the availability of adequate funds to support yourself during the 12 months of residence permit extension. 

Once you land a job, you can apply for your work permit with a copy of your employment contract and the application fee of SEK2,200.

You can apply for permanent residence in Sweden if you have stayed and worked in the country for a combined period of 4 years during the last 7 years, including the study period at a Swedish university, and received a salary at par with the industry standards besides having the mandatory insurances.

Climate / Weather:

In Sweden, summer temperatures are usually above 21°C and drops to -1°C in the winter.

How To Apply at Swedish universities to Study in Europe?

  • Bachelor’s degree – Hold a High School leaving Certificate after 16 years of schooling, having studied Mathematics courses equivalent to Swedish Mathematics 1a, 1b or 1c. A minimum of 50% marks in Mathematics is mandatory. Accountancy may be considered instead of Math in select cases. Showcase English language proficiency at Swedish upper secondary English course level 6. IELTS overall score of 6.5 with no band less than 5.5 is the accepted standard.
  • Master’s degree – A Bachelor’s degree of 4 years from an internationally recognized university or a 3-year bachelor’s and a postgraduate degree is required. Applications to Swedish University are managed by the Swedish Council for Higher Education through the University Admissions website. If you are a Bachelor’s Degree applicant, you can process up to eight undergraduate programs at a time. Postgraduate applicants can apply to up to four programs at the same time. 

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  • Passport ID pages
  • Academic Transcripts and Certificates
  • English Language Proficiency Scores
  • One or two LORs from Principals, HODs or Professors of the last educational institution
UniApplica Advantage

Visa Guidance to Study in the Sweden

Swedish Visa Application fee: €80. | Visa Processing Time: 5 months

Visa Categories:

Application Process:

Apply online through the Swedish Migration Agency website or in person at the Swedish Diplomatic Mission in your home country.

Documents Required:

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FAQs

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Kandidatexamen in Sweden is the graduate-level degree received after completing undergraduate studies. International students with foreign qualifications applying to Swedish universities to study in Europe for any Master’s program must submit an equivalence certificate of their Bachelor’s degree to the Swedish kandidatexamen for admission review and subsequent decision.

Yes, your family can join you in Sweden while you pursue your study in Europe dream, subject to the approval of their application for a residence permit.

Swedish Study Visa applications submitted to the Migration Agency in 2023 or later require documentation showing the financial sufficiency of the applicant to the tune of at least SEK9,450 per month. 

If you are receiving a grant from your higher education provider or international exchange organization in the form of free food or free housing in Sweden, you can reduce this monthly expense by SEK2,625 for food and SEK4,200 for free housing. The monthly amount that you need to showcase in your bank account for visa issuance in this scenario is SEK2,625 only

Evaluation of Senior school results is integral to undergraduate application review and subsequent admission decision. 

If you are an EU/EEA national and have already completed your senior school exams, you can apply during either the First or Second admissions round in Sweden. However, if you haven’t completed your program, postpone your application to the Second round of admissions to submit your transcripts and diploma for a positive evaluation. 

If you are a non-EU/EEA national, you need your admission decision by April to process the visa formalities in time. As such, you must apply during the First admissions round as the Second round has much later deadlines. An application during the second round is unlikely to receive an admission decision before July, until which it will be late to apply and receive a Swedish residence permit in time for you to join during the start of the academic session.

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