Why Study in Sweden?
Sweden is the land where the Nobel Prize was born for awarding candidates of academic distinction. This country located in the Northern area of Europe is famous for its creativity and innovation. It has a safe and modern environment with an English speaking population making it easy for international students to adapt to the new place. Swedish universities offer more than 500 master’s degree programs in English, ranging from human rights law to mechanical engineering.
Swedish universities are renowned for their investigative research and independent thinking, and this reputation is cemented with rigorous quality control and nationally certified degrees. There are PhD candidates from some 82 countries working towards their degrees in Sweden.
The Swedish Institute grants hundreds of scholarships every year to help foreign students make their stay in Sweden more affordable. Currently, tuition fees for everyone are fully subsidized by the state. And because it costs to live in Sweden, foreign students can work while studying. Also, for job opportunities, Sweden is a haven because students that have a job when their student permit expires can easily change this into a work permit. Also, there is no set quota for work permits for foreign citizens.