
Overview
Sweden is one of the most innovative and student-friendly countries in Europe. Known for high-quality education, safety, and modern lifestyle.
- Capital: Stockholm
- Currency: Swedish Krona (SEK)
- Official Language: Swedish (but most people speak excellent English)
Why Study In Sweden ?
- Home to globally ranked universities
- Strong focus on research, creativity, and independent thinking
- Over 1,000+ master’s programs in English
- Work opportunities during and after studies
- Pathway to permanent residence after study completion
- Students can work part-time during studies (no official hourly limit)
- 1-year residence permit extension after graduation to find jobs
- Many global companies (Spotify, IKEA, Volvo, Ericsson) hire international talent

Popular Courses
Our universities are globally recognized for innovation and research. Popular study areas include:
- Engineering & Technology – Mechanical, Electrical, IT, AI, and Data Science
- Business & Management – International Business, Entrepreneurship, Supply Chain
- Environmental & Sustainability Studies – Renewable Energy, Climate Studies
- Health & Life Sciences – Biotechnology, Public Health, Medicine
- Design & Architecture – Industrial Design, Product Design, Architecture
Scholarships
Sweden offers generous scholarships for international students through government, university, and private funding:
Swedish Institute (SI) Scholarships
- Covers tuition fees, living expenses, and insurance.
- Available for master’s level students from non-EU countries
University Scholarships
- Each university offers its own scholarships based on academic excellence.
Erasmus+ & Other European Grants
- Students enrolled in European mobility programs can apply for Erasmus+ funding.
Most scholarships cover 25%–100% of tuition fees depending on merit.
Tuition & Living Cost
- Average tuition fees (for non-EU/EEA students): SEK 80,000 – 160,000 per year
- Average monthly living cost: SEK 8,000 – 12,000
- Student housing options through universities or private rentals
Work Opportunities
- Students can work part-time (no fixed hour limit)
- Common student jobs: café/barista, research assistant, or university roles
- Average wage: 100–150 SEK per hour depending on the job type
After Graduation
- Graduates can extend their residence permit for 12 months to find a job or start a business.
- After securing full-time work, students can apply for a work permit.
Student Experiences
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Frequently Asked
Questions
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