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Study Abroad

Sweden

Explore Sweden for its ability to satisfy your aspirations from a world-class education system. There are many reasons that international students choose to study in Sweden. Sweden is known as a land of innovations. The universities of Sweden offer a unique education system that’s student-centric. The study programs of Swedish universities are designed to promote independent and group studies among students.

Why Study In Sweden?

Here are some of the highlights you will benefit from if you have the intention to study in Sweden:

  • Language of Instruction: English
  • Intakes: 2 times a year (Spring and Autumn)
  • Exams Required: IELTS, PTE, GMAT, TOEFL, GRE, TISUS, etc.
  • Types of Sweden Student Visa: C, D
  • Types of Degrees: Undergraduate Degree, Graduate Degree, Doctorate Degree
  • Best Student Cities: Halmstad, Lund, Stockholm, Gothenburg, Uppsala, Umea, Gavle, Linkoping

Why is it that it’s a popular choice to study in Sweden?

  • Sweden has many internationally famous universities which provide education of the highest quality. Education in these universities is focused on personalized learning, innovation, group work, and application and not just one-sided classroom instruction.
  • Sweden offers a fun, exciting, and unique experience when it comes to student life. You can also experience a completely new culture in Sweden and enjoy the high quality of life the country offers.
  • Swedes are quite comfortable with the English language although Swedish is the country’s official language. So, even if you are from an English-speaking country, you will feel at home on Swedish campuses.
  • Studying in Sweden opens up the opportunity to travel and explore various other European countries with ease. Sweden is well-connected to other countries in Europe.
  • Sweden has the presence of various top international businesses. So, if you study in Sweden, your chances of getting employed in such top companies of the world are very much open to access.

About Sweden Student Visa

If you are hailing from a non-EU/EEA country, you will need a Sweden student visa or a residence permit to study in Sweden. Here’s how both these permits are different for you:

If you are a non-EU/EEA citizen planning to stay and study in Sweden for a period that’s less than 90 days, you must go for a Sweden student visa.

If you are a non-EU/EEA citizen planning to stay more than 90 days to complete your studies in Sweden, you will need a residence permit.

The application process

  • Get an acceptance letter from a Swedish university.
  • Meet the following criteria before applying for a Sweden student visa:
    • The study program you have applied to join in a Swedish university has to be full-time.
    • You must possess confirmation in a written form showing that your admission has been confirmed.
    • It’s recommended that before you apply for a Sweden Student visa, you pay the first installment of the tuition fee (in case there’s any tuition fee you are supposed to pay).
    • For a study course running for under a year, you must procure comprehensive health insurance.
    • You must have a valid passport with at least 6 months of validity remaining.
  • Apply for a Sweden student visa at a local Swedish embassy/consulate near you in your home country or apply online on the website of the Swedish migration agency. Submit all required documents with the application. Also, get yourself photographed and fingerprints taken at the local Swedish embassy/consulate.
  • The decision on your application will be communicated via email. Collect your documents along with the official decision on your application after making an appointment at the relevant office. A copy of the decision document will be sent to the Swedish university too.
  • After this, you should lodge the application for a Sweden student via/residence permit at the earliest. The reason for this is that the process has a normal waiting time of 2 to 3 months.