Sweden

Admission requirements

certificate of high school completion, international passport, and proof of English proficiency (University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations (Cambridge ESOL), Pearson PTE Academic, Cambridge Michigan Language Assessments, TOEFL CBT, or IELTS Academic/IELTS UKVI). Essays, motivation letters, and other documents may be required by the university.

Minimum

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Recommended

Intakes

Autumn and spring

Autumn (August/September)

Deadline: January to April

Typically, it runs from the end of August to the middle of January (with a break in December).

 

Spring (January)

Deadline: August to October

It typically starts from mid-January to early June.

*Almost all English-taught programs begin in the autumn semester. As a result, you'll most likely apply for the autumn semester.

Average Tuition

The amount of tuition you will pay is determined by the university and the program. What does the average tuition cost? Approximately $15,000 each academic year. However, tuition for one year might be as low as $9,000 or as much as $33,000. Some of the costliest programs are in business and architecture.

Average Cost of Living

Sweden is pricey, but with some wise budgeting, it is possible to make it inexpensive. You will need about $1,000 each month to pay for all of your living expenses, which include accommodation, food, and other expenses.

We believe that housing will account for most of your expenses (bigger cities are generally more expensive). Living in student housing is a great option. It is frequently less expensive and simpler to locate. But how much you'll need each month is entirely up to you.

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