Higher education institutions (HEIs) in Sweden offer a wide range of courses and study programmes where the language of instruction is English. Applying online When applying to study in Sweden, you may choose to apply for self-contained courses or full study programmes.You can search and apply for courses and study programmes at first cycle (undergraduate) and second cycle (Master's) on this website. For third cycle studies (doctoral), click on the tab 'Third cycle' at the top of this page. One application In Sweden, there is a pooled admissions system so you can apply for several courses and study programmes at different universities by submitting one application. Nationals of the EEA and Switzerland Nationals of Members States of the EEA (EEA: Member States of the EU and Norway, Iceland and, Liechtenstein) and Switzerland do not require visas to study in Sweden. Nationals of non-EEA countries Nationals of non-EEA countries must apply for visas to study in Sweden. It can take a long time for a visa to be granted and, therefore, non-EEA nationals should apply for courses or study programmes with an application deadline of 15 January for entry the following autumn semester and 1 August for entry the following spring semester. Studying and living in Sweden The Swedish Institute has a great website with lots of general information about studying and living in Sweden. Click on the box 'Learn more at studyinsweden.se' to the right. More at: https://www.studera.nu/studera/1374.html Comments Comments are closed. | Categories
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