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About Sweden

The Swedish education system gives prominence to creativity and academic exploration rather than focusing solely on achieving high grades, making it one of the world’s favourite study destinations. Swedish universities promote ambition, innovation, and critical thinking, which helps students to develop independent decision-making and improve academic abilities. Furthermore, students are actively encouraged to participate in collective learning through lectures, seminars, and group discussions, creating an environment of collaboration and initiative. This approach allows students to gain practical experience alongside their studies, preparing them for success in their future careers. Swedish universities and industries have developed notable innovations, such as the computer mouse, pacemaker, dialysis machine, Bluetooth, Spotify, and Skype.

Quick Facts Sweden

There are roughly 40 universities in Sweden for students to choose from.

Students can select from over 900 programs offered by these universities.

Six Swedish universities have earned a place in the top 200 universities in the world, according to the QS World Rankings 2023.

After completing their studies, students could be eligible for a one-year Post Study Work Visa.

Stockholm, the capital city of Sweden, is renowned as a top city for students to reside in.

Most programs at Swedish universities are taught in English, simplifying the process for international students to study in Sweden without learning Swedish.

Sweden is known for its sustainable lifestyle and nature consciousness, making it an ideal destination for students interested in environmental studies and green technologies.

Frequently Asked Questions

Universities in Sweden

ONCampus in Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

ONCampus in Lund University

Kristianstad University, Kristianstad

Dalarna University, Falun

Jönköping University, Jönköping

Halmstad University, Halmstad

University of Skövde, Skovde

Linnaeus University, Kalmar and Växjö

Uppsala University, Uppsala