Study in Sweden

With an education system that fosters creativity and emphasizes more on academic pursuits than just achieving higher grades and home to universities that instil ambition, innovation and critical thinking, Sweden is among the most innovative study destinations in the world.

Why Study in Sweden?

Swedish universities appreciate initiative and encourage students to actively contribute to collective learning efforts through lectures, seminars and group discussions. This approach gives students an opportunity to develop independent thinking and strengthens their academic abilities. Studies and practical work often go hand-in-hand in Swedish universities enabling their students to have some real-world experience when they graduate and enter the industry. Some notable successful innovations by Swedish universities and industries that are a result of this culture are computer mouse, the pacemaker, the dialysis machine, Bluetooth, Spotify & Skype.

Quick facts

  • Around 40 universities to study from
  • Over 900 programs to choose from
  • 6 Swedish universities among world’s top 200 (QS World Rankings 2024)
  • Post Study Work Visa up to 1 Year
  • Capital city of Stockholm is among the best student cities
  • English is spoken widely across Sweden

Cost of Studying in Sweden

Types of Expenses Annual Expenses in €
Tuition Fees for one-year (Indicative) 145000
Living and Accommodation (Indicative) 102816
Airfare to Sweden (Indicative) 700
Visa Fees 1500
Total Expenses 250016

Careers & Industry Insights

The economy of Sweden is a developed, export driven economy. The top industries that drive Swedish economy include automobiles, chemicals, home goods & appliances, iron & steel, pharmaceuticals, precision equipment and telecommunications. Sweden is known to have some large multinational organizations that are at the forefront of innovation and technology such as Ericsson, Volvo, Scania, Electrolux, SKF, Sandvik, Atlas Copco & IKEA. Top paid professions in Sweden include law, banking & finance, education, aviation, management, healthcare & tourism. Sweden performs very well in chief indicators of standard of living such as environmental quality, education and skills, work-life balance, health status, jobs and earnings and personal safety.

POPULAR UNIVERSITIES IN SWEDEN

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Uppsala University, Uppsala

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Linnaeus University, Kalmar and Växjö

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University of Skövde, Skovde

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Halmstad University, Halmstad

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University West, Trollhättan

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Jönköping University, Jönköping

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Dalarna University, Falun

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Kristianstad University, Kristianstad

Popular Courses in Sweden

  • Business & Management
  • Architecture
  • Sciences
  • Software Engineering
  • Urban Planning

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