Study in Sweden

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The Nordic Country has an excellent system, which places more emphasis on group and independent study rather than lectures. In higher education in Sweden is among the best in the world. Freedom and responsibility are the key values that support the development of students. Almost 40 universities are located in Sweden, many of which make it into top ranks globally, such as Uppsala University, Lund University or Stockholm University. Sweden has been one of the European pioneers for switching to English-language tuition and offers a whopping 900 degrees to choose from.
Sweden is covered by 63% of forest and use 54.5% renewal energy. The number of international students enrolled at Swedish universities and colleges is constantly growing, and the percentage of those who are admitted is above half.
Living costs for students in Sweden are above the European average. You should expect to spend between 700 – 1,200 EUR/month. For food every month around 200 EUR. You can reduce your expenses if you buy groceries from affordable supermarkets, like Lidl, Willy’s, or stores from the city suburbs. In Sweden, public transport in highly appreciated among students; around 40% of them use it to get to university and other locations in the city. Public transportation fares for students cost around 40 – 55 EUR/month.

Key Facts about Sweden:

  • PR Opportunity after Completing Course.

  • One Year Work-Permit after Completing Course.

  • World Class Recognized Degrees with a High Level of Personal Security.

  • Dependent / Spouse Can Apply Together.

  • Work Permit Opportunity after Study.

  • Paid Internships Opportunities.

  • Students are allowed to Full-Time Work.

  • Study Gap Acceptable.

  • Intake: September

Required Documents:

  • Passport

  • All Academic Certificates and Transcripts. (Attestation Required)

  • IELTS

  • Photo, CV, Job Certificate

  • Bank Solvency minimum 12 Lac on Applicant’s Accounts for 13 Months Visa.

  • Birth Certificate/NID.