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Study in Sweden FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

Sweden has emerged as one of the most sought-after destinations for international students seeking world-classeducation in Northern Europe. Known for its stunning natural landscapes, progressive society, and prestigiousuniversities, Sweden offers a unique blend of innovative education and high quality of life. The Swedisheducation system features internationally recognized institutions, cutting-edge research facilities, and programstaught in English, making it an ideal choice for students from around the world, particularly from India and othercountries seeking excellence in education and innovation.

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1. Is IELTS compulsory to study in Sweden?

For foreign students from non-English speaking countries or those whose first language is not English, the majority of Swedish institutions require competency in the English language. The simplest method to illustrate this is with international language assessments like the TOEFL and IELTS. 

2. What type of visa do I need to study in Sweden?

International students from non-EU/EEA countries require a Student Residence Permit, which is typically valid for the duration of your studies. EU/EEA citizens do not need a visa but must register with the Swedish Migration Agency if staying longer than three months. The residence permit allows you to live and study in Sweden and can be renewed as needed. You must apply for this permit before traveling to Sweden.

3. How long does the visa process take?

The student residence permit process typically takes 6-12 weeks once all documents are submitted to the Swedish Migration Agency. Processing times can vary depending on your country of origin and the time of year. It's recommended to start the application process immediately after receiving admission confirmation and at least4-5 months before your intended study start date to allow sufficient processing time.

4. What is the total cost to study in Sweden?

The total cost to study in Sweden for non-EU/EEA students is the sum of tuition fees and living expenses. Average tuition fees range from SEK 80,000 to SEK 140,000 per year, while living expenses typically amount to SEK 10,584 per month.

5.  Can students get scholarships in Sweden?

To study in Sweden, non-EU students who are obligated to pay tuition fees may apply for exemptions and scholarships from the government, academic institutions, and other sponsors. Most of these scholarships are awarded by Swedish institutions and the government. By providing financial assistance, they lower the expense of studying in Sweden for overseas students.

6. How can I find accommodation in Sweden?

To learn more about the accommodation alternatives that are available to fee-paying or foreign students at your institution, get in touch with the international office. Several universities in Sweden provide housing guarantees.  

7. How much can a student earn in Sweden?

Students in Sweden can earn an average of SEK 8,000 to SEK 12,000 per month from part-time work. There is no official limit on working hours for international students, but it is expected that they prioritize their studies.

8. Can I stay in Sweden after the completion of my studies?

Yes, you can stay in Sweden after your studies. The Swedish Migration Agency offers a specific residence permit for graduates to look for work or start a business for up to 12 months.

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