Study in Sweden
quick facts
CAPITAL
Stockholm
LANGUAGE
Swedish & English
CURRENCY
Swedish Krona (SEK)
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
40,000+ students
GDP
Approximately $600 Billion
INTAKES
August / September (Main Intake) - January (Limited Programs)
MINIMUM SALARY
SEK 20,000+ / Month
COST OF LIVING PER MONTH
SEK 8,000 – SEK 12,000
WORKING HOURS (STUDENTS)
No official limit (Must balance with studies)
POST STUDY WORK OPTIONS
Up to 12 Months (Job Search Permit)
ACCEPTED ENGLISH TESTS
IELTS - PTE - TOEFL
STARTING TUITION FEE
From SEK 80,000 per year
admission requirements
Academic transcripts and certificates
Valid passport
English proficiency test results
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Updated CV / Resume
Letters of Recommendation (if required)
earnings vs expenses
Expenses
Tuition Fee / Year
SEK 80,000 – SEK 150,000
Accommodation / Month
SEK 3,000 – SEK 7,000
Earnings
Part-Time Job / Month
SEK 6,000 – SEK 12,000
Full-Time Job / Month
SEK 20,000 – SEK 35,000+
Scholarships in Sweden
Swedish Institute Scholarships University Scholarships Erasmus+ Programs
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Frequently AskedQuestions

Yes. Sweden offers high-quality education, innovation-driven learning, and excellent career opportunities.

Yes. There is no strict limit, but students must manage studies alongside work.

Students usually spend SEK 8,000 – SEK 12,000 per month.

Main intake is August/September, with limited programs in January.

Yes. Students can apply for a job search permit up to 12 months.