Sweden, an often overlooked study-abroad gem in Europe, has surged in popularity. Swedish universities stand out for their collaborative atmosphere and a strong emphasis on group work. The educational system prioritizes your academic passions over rigid grading, making it a unique and appealing choice.

Unlike many other countries, Sweden places no official restrictions on student work hours, providing students with ample opportunities for employment that can pave the way for lifelong careers.

Table of contents

      1. Admission requirements in Swedish

      1. Cost of studying in Swedish

      1. Scholarships for international students in Swedish

      1. Student visa requirements in Swedish

      1. Post-Study Work Opportunities

    1. Book a Meeting with an expert

Admission requirements 

      1. CV

      1. Passport

      1. Statement of Purpose(SOP)

      1. All educational documents

      1. Experience letter (in case of gap)

    1. English language test, such as IELTS/PTE (if any)

Cost of studying in Sweden for international students

Living in Sweden is affordable for international students, averaging SEK 8,000 to SEK 10,000 per month. In larger cities, costs may be slightly higher, around SEK 9,000 to SEK 11,000, while in smaller areas, expenses can be lower, approximately SEK 7,000 to SEK 9,000 per month. Scholarships are available to ease the financial burden.

Scholarships for international students 

Sweden offers a range of scholarships for international students, including the Swedish Institute Scholarships, Erasmus Mundus Scholarships, university-specific scholarships, and more. These scholarships cover tuition fees and living expenses, making studying in Sweden more accessible.

Student visa requirements

      1. Passport

      1. Polio certificate

      1. Visa application fee

      1. Passport-sized pictures

      1. Proof of enrolment (Electronic Confirmation of Enrolment ECOE)

      1. A Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) statement

      1. Details of health insurance policy (OSHC)

    1. Financial proof that you can afford living expenses, tuition fees, return airfare, expenses for dependents

Post-Study Work Opportunities

Sweden offers strong post-study work opportunities for international students. After graduation, non-EU/EEA students can get a six-month to a one-year residence permit for job seeking or entrepreneurship. Upon finding relevant employment, they can apply for a two-year work permit and later seek a permanent residence permit. This makes Sweden appealing to international students aiming to advance their careers after their studies.

Book a Meeting with an expert 

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