Study In Sweden

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60K+

International Students

100%

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An Insight into Sweden

Capital

Capital

Stockholm

Population

Population

10.5 M

Language

Language

English

GDP

GDP

$600 billion USD

Dialing Code

Dialing Code

+46

Currency

Currency

Swedish Krona (SEK)

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List of Universities in Sweden

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A Detailed Look at the Process

Here are all the steps that you need to follow to study abroad in Australia

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Research and Choose Your Program

Start early by exploring English-taught programs in Sweden, especially at the master’s and doctoral levels. Check eligibility, including a relevant undergraduate degree and English proficiency (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL). Visit university websites for course details, deadlines, and application procedures.

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Application Process

Apply via University Admissions. Deadlines: mid-January (autumn) and mid-August (spring). Submit transcripts, English proficiency proof, a personal statement, and pay ~900 SEK (~100 EUR) if non-EU/EEA.

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Wait for Admission Results

Results are announced in April for autumn semester applications. Accepted students receive an admission letter with program details, tuition fees, and next steps.

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Apply for a Residence Permit (Student Visa)

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Secure Funding (Scholarships and Financial Aid)

Non-EU/EEA students need a residence permit to study in Sweden for over three months. Apply via Swedish Migration Agency with proof of university acceptance, financial support (~8,568 SEK/month), and a valid passport. Processing takes 2-3 months, so apply promptly after admission.

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Pay Tuition Fees

When your visa is approved you can pay the tuition fees based on your offer letter.

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Health Insurance

EU/EEA students can use an EHIC, while non-EU students need private health insurance or university-provided coverage. Non-EU students with a residence permit over one year are covered by Sweden's public health insurance.

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Arriving in Sweden

Swedish universities offer orientation programs to help you adjust, understand academics, and meet peers. Open a bank account upon arrival, and register with the university to get your student ID for discounts and services.

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