Sweden has become a top destination for international students seeking high-quality, innovation-driven education in a welcoming and sustainable environment. With a focus on creativity, critical thinking, and student-centered learning, Swedish universities offer internationally recognized degrees and research opportunities across a wide range of disciplines.
Home to prestigious institutions such as Lund University, Uppsala University, and KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden provides an excellent academic experience in fields like engineering, environmental science, business, design, and technology. Many programs are taught in English, especially at the master’s level, making Sweden accessible to international applicants.
Sweden’s society is built on equality and accessibility, offering students a safe and progressive environment with strong infrastructure, public services, and work opportunities.
Why Study in Sweden?
Globally ranked universities with a strong focus on research and innovation
Wide range of English-taught programs
Emphasis on sustainability, creativity, and independent learning
Safe and inclusive society with a high standard of living
EU/Schengen travel privileges and multicultural student communities
Globally ranked universities with a strong focus on research and innovation
Wide range of English-taught programs
Emphasis on sustainability, creativity, and independent learning
Safe and inclusive society with a high standard of living
EU/Schengen travel privileges and multicultural student communities
Applications to Swedish universities are centrally managed via the portal www.universityadmissions.se.
Step 1: Choose Your Program Browse programs at www.studyinsweden.se or university websites.
Step 2: Check Requirements You will typically need:
Completed application form via the portal
Passport or national ID
Academic certificates and transcripts
Proof of English proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, etc.)
Motivation letter and CV (for some programs)
Step 3: Submit Application Applications usually open in mid-October and close in mid-January for the autumn intake. Some universities may offer additional intakes.
Step 4: Pay the Application Fee Non-EU/EEA applicants must pay an application fee (approximately SEK 900).
Step 5: Receive Notification of Selection Once assessed, universities will notify applicants of their admission decisions.
Sweden Student Visa Requirements
Students from outside the EU/EEA need a residence permit to study in Sweden.
Required Documents:
Letter of admission from a Swedish university
Valid passport
Proof of financial means (approx. SEK 9,450/month)
Health insurance (if applicable)
Payment of residence permit application fee
Applications are submitted to the Swedish Migration Agency. Processing can take 2–3 months.
Working While Studying
International students in Sweden are allowed to work without a specific work permit while studying. Although there is no limit on work hours, it’s important to balance work with academic responsibilities.
Housing & Living Costs
The average cost of living for students in Sweden ranges from SEK 8,000 to SEK 12,000 per month. Student housing is available through university housing services or private providers. Cities like Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Lund may have higher living costs.
Support from Study In Eurasia
Study In Eurasia helps you navigate every stage of the application process to Swedish universities:
Personalized program and university guidance
Application submission and document preparation
Visa and residence permit assistance
Support with accommodation and travel
Ongoing support throughout your study journey
Begin your academic career in Sweden with Study In Eurasia. Contact us today to get started.