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Study in Sweden
A strong reputation for innovation, sustainability and English taught masters programmes.
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- Universities
- 32
- Tuition per year
- SEK 80k to 295k
- Post study work
- Up to 12 months
- Intakes
- Autumn, Spring
Sweden combines high quality teaching with a relaxed, collaborative learning culture. International students benefit from modern campuses, a strong graduate job market and a genuinely international student community.
Why here
Why study in Sweden
Research led teaching
Swedish universities are known for hands on, research driven programmes that connect classroom learning with real projects.
English taught programmes
Hundreds of bachelors and masters programmes are taught fully in English, so strong Swedish is not required to study.
Strong graduate outcomes
Sweden has a reputation for innovation and technology, giving graduates good access to internships and entry level roles.
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Costs, intakes and requirements
Tuition for international students typically runs from about SEK 80,000 to SEK 295,000 a year depending on the programme, with living costs of roughly SEK 8,500 a month. EU and EEA citizens and all PhD students study tuition free. Figures are indicative and vary by city and lifestyle.
The Swedish Institute Scholarships, along with the Uppsala University Global Scholarships and the Lund University Global Scholarship Programme, offer tuition support for strong international applicants. Our counsellors can help you check what you are eligible for.
Autumn intake: August to September. Spring intake: January
An overall band score of 6.0 to 6.5 is typically required, with no band below 5.5, though requirements vary by programme.
A PTE Academic score of around 60 to 64 is generally accepted as an alternative to IELTS.
Attested transcripts and degree certificates from your previous education, translated into English or Swedish where needed.
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Common questions
FAQs about Sweden
Yes, there is no fixed limit on the hours international students can work alongside full time study, as long as your studies remain the priority.
Living costs are moderate to high compared with Pakistan, so we recommend budgeting carefully and looking into part time work and scholarships.
No, most international programmes are taught fully in English, though learning some Swedish helps with daily life and part time work.
Success stories
Students who chose Sweden
From my first free consultation to landing in Sweden, the Meezan team was there with clear, honest advice at every stage.
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