Study in Sweden

 Benefits of Studying in Sweden

  1. Sweden is the best example of eco-friendliness

If you’re environmentally conscious, you’ll love living here. Sweden has been investing in the wellbeing and preservation of nature for a long time now.

It represents an example of what any nation can do through involvement and commitment. For instance, by 2040, Sweden aims to achieve 100% renewable energy production.

  1. Open and progressive mentality

Sweden is one of those wonderful places where you don’t have to worry about being different or not fitting it. They embrace everybody regardless of their personal choices or background. Stockholm, for example, is often considered as one of the most open cities in the world.

  1. English is widely spoken

Over 80% of Swedes speak English, which makes it super easy to interact with local people. Still, we recommend learning at least the basics of Swedish, the most common words, for those rare cases when you meet someone who doesn’t speak the English language.

  1. Internationally recognized degrees

Sweden is acknowledged as a knowledge hub with renowned universities and a long history of learning. Swedish universities place a great emphasis on scientific research, both domestically and globally. Sweden’s education is well regarded worldwide and satisfies all international requirements.

Popular Courses in Sweden

  • Engineering and technology
  • Arts
  • Environmental Studies
  • Cultural Studies
  • Business & Management
  • Architecture
  • Urban Planning

Top Swedish Universities

  • Uppsala University
  • Lund University
  • University of Gothenburg
  • Stockholm University
  • KTH Royal Institute of Technology
  • Linköping University
  • Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
  • Luleå University of Technology
  • Karlstad University
  • Örebro University

Cost of Living in Sweden

 

Expenses

Cost per Month

Housing

400 – 700 EURO

Food

100 EURO

Transportation

50-100 EURO

Other Expenses

200 – 300 EURO

Top Scholarships

  • BTH Scholarships
  • i. scholarship
  • University separate scholarship

Work and Careers

Sweden grants international students the right to work while they study. Though there is no official limit to the amount of hours that you can work during your studies, it’s important to keep in mind that you’ll be expected to spend approximately forty hours per week attending lectures, reading, studying, and working on assignments.

For non-EU/EEA country you may stay in Sweden after your studies to search for work. The Migration Agency to stay in Sweden for 12 months after graduation to search for work.