Study in Sweden

Why Study in Sweden?

Sweden is one of the most popular destinations for international students due to its innovative educational system, high-quality research, and welcoming environment. With a reputation for cutting-edge technology, sustainability, and academic excellence, Sweden offers numerous opportunities for students to engage in a dynamic learning experience. The country also offers high levels of safety, excellent living standards, and a unique Scandinavian lifestyle.

Top-Ranked Universities in Sweden

  • Lund University
  • University of Gothenburg
  • Uppsala University
  • Stockholm University
  • KTH Royal Institute of Technology
  • Chalmers University of Technology
  • Karolinska Institute (for Medicine and Health Sciences)
  • Linköping University
  • Malmö University
  • Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

Most Popular Courses in Sweden

  • Business and Management
  • Computer Science and Information Technology
  • Engineering (Mechanical, Civil, Electrical)
  • Medicine and Health Sciences
  • Law and International Relations
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Social Sciences and Psychology
  • Arts and Humanities
  • Architecture and Design

Tuition Fees and Cost of Living in Sweden

  • Average Tuition Fees:
    Undergraduate: SEK 80,000 – SEK 150,000 per year (for non-EU students)
    Master’s and PhD: SEK 100,000 – SEK 200,000 per year (for non-EU students)
  • Living Expenses:
    SEK 8,000 – SEK 12,000 per month (depending on location and lifestyle)

Scholarships for International Students in Sweden

Sweden offers a variety of scholarships for international students, especially for non-EU/EEA nationals.

How to Qualify for Scholarships:

  • Strong academic records (GPA/CGPA)
  • Proof of language proficiency (English)
  • Well-written Statement of Purpose (SOP)
  • Letters of recommendation (academic or professional)
  • Relevant extracurricular or leadership experience
  • Early application submission

Types of Scholarships in Canada

  • Government-funded Scholarships
  • University-specific Scholarships
  • Merit-based and Need-based Scholarships
  • Research Grants

Popular Scholarships

  • Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)
  • University-specific Scholarships (e.g., Lund University Global Scholarship)
    Erasmus+ Scholarships
  • Swedish Institute Study Scholarships (for Master’s level)
  • Uppsala University Global Scholarships

Sweden Student Visa and Admission Process

  • Choose your university and course
  • Prepare your language proficiency test (IELTS/TOEFL)
  • Apply to universities with your academic documents
  • Receive an offer letter or admission confirmation
  • Accept the offer and pay the tuition deposit
  • Apply for a Swedish Student Visa (residence permit for studies)
  • Provide biometric data and health insurance proof (if required)
  • Receive your student visa

Intake Seasons and Application Timeline:

  • Autumn Semester (August – January)
  • Spring Semester (January – June)

     

    Application Timeline: Apply 6–12 months in advance to ensure time for visa processing, scholarships, and securing accommodation.

Admission Requirements for Bangladeshi Students

  • Academic transcripts and certificates
  • English proficiency test scores (IELTS/TOEFL)
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP)
  • Letters of Recommendation
  • Valid Passport
  • CV or Resume
  • Bank Statement (proof of sufficient funds)
  • Health Insurance (valid for the duration of your stay)
  • Visa Application Forms
Sweden higher education opportunities for Bangladeshi students

Work Opportunities and PR in Sweden

While Studying: Students can work up to 20 hours per week during the semester and full-time during holidays without a work permit.

After Graduation: After completing your studies, you can apply for an extension to your residence permit to look for a job in Sweden. Permanent Residency (PR) can be applied for if you work for 4 years in Sweden.

How STC Overseas Education Helps You

  • Career counseling and profile assessment
  • Course and university selection
  • Application and document support
  • Visa application assistance
  • Accommodation assistance and pre-departure briefings

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    FAQ

    A. Many universities offer courses in English, particularly at the postgraduate level. However, learning Swedish can be helpful for daily life and part-time job opportunities.

    A. You need to show proof of at least SEK 8,568 per month (for living expenses) to apply for a student visa.

    A. Yes, you can apply for a residence permit extension to look for a job related to your studies. After working for a few years, you may be eligible to apply for permanent residency.