Study Abroad in Sweden
For those of you who have been planning to study abroad in Europe, but don’t want to target countries like Spain or Italy because of the language barrier, Sweden can be your perfect choice. There are over 1600 study programs, most of which are being taught in the English language. You can most definitely survive the study period with English; both inside and outside the campus. The thriving student life in the world- renowned universities make Sweden a great choice of consideration for studying abroad.
Sweden’s many internationally renowned businesses can provide students excellent work experience with internship opportunities as well.
Popular Universities
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+ Lund University
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+ Royal Institute of Technology
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+ Chalmers University of Technologies
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+ Uppsala University
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+ Stockholm University
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+ University of Gothenburg
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+ Linkoping University
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+ Umea University
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- Applied Mathematics
- Photonics and Nanotechnology
- Cellbiology, Animal and Plant Physiology
- Plant and Forest Biotechnology
- Infection, Neurobiology, and Genetics
- Robotics and Control
- Computational Physics
- Advanced Biomedicine
- Molecular Biology
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Bachelor’s: An IELTS score equivalent to English 5 or English 6.
Master’s: An equivalent to the Swedish upper secondary course English 6. Some universities may ask for an IELTS score equivalent to English 7.
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1.Is possible to live in the country without knowing any Swedish?
Yes, it is perfectly okay for study abroad students in Sweden to not know the local language. In Sweden, mostly everyone knows and talks in English. You can use English inside your institution as well in public and everyone will understand you. Even the classes will be completely taken in English, not just the English courses. -
2. Can I easily get jobs in Sweden after finishing my studies?
Sweden is a country with the lowest unemployment rate and it has the greatest number of globally renowned businesses. It is definitely is going to be competitive, but there is a high chance that you will end up working in world famous companies, may that be for internships even. -
3. Is it okay to work part- time in Sweden as an international student?
Yes, you can work part-time jobs as an international student in Sweden and the best thing about the laws in this country is that they do not have any limits on how many hours you can work during your course of study. However, there is a condition that you spend at least forty hours attending lectures and involving in other academic activities.