With world-class rankings and 2,000+ English-taught programs, the Netherlands is a future-proof destination for UG and PG students. Study at globally ranked universities, build career pathways, and thrive in a diverse international community.
Sweden offers an innovative, globally respected education built on creativity, sustainability, and collaboration. Top-ranked Sweden universities deliver a wide range of English-taught Bachelor’s and Master’s programs, strong research culture, and practical, team-based learning that employers value worldwide.
Life in Sweden is safe, inclusive, and balanced. Student cities like Stockholm, Gothenburg, Lund, and Uppsala combine efficient public transport, bike-friendly streets, multicultural communities, and abundant green spaces.
You’ll find flexible part-time work options, deep industry links, and post-study work pathways (job-seekers’ residence permit) that support your career launch. Sweden’s progressive society, high quality of life, and sustainability mindset create a supportive environment for personal growth and long-term success.
1. Highly ranked, innovative universities
2. Safe, multicultural student lifestyle
3. Flexible part-time work while studying
4. Strong industry and career connections
5. A sustainable, well-balanced way of life
Find the answers of most commonly asked questions related to studying in Sweden.
For international students, tuition fees range between INR 6–12 lakhs per year depending on the program.
Yes. International students can work part-time with no legal limit on hours. Just remember: universities expect about 40 hours of study each week, so balance your work and academics effectively.
Yes. Many Swedish universities offer scholarships that cover tuition fees and sometimes living expenses, with some even including travel grants.
While not always mandatory, universities generally recommend proof of English proficiency. A score of IELTS 5.5–6.5 or equivalent is highly preferred.
The average monthly cost is around INR(₹) 60,000–INR(₹) 1,00,000 covering housing, food, transport, and daily needs.
Stockholm and Gothenburg are slightly more expensive, but overall quality of life in Sweden is excellent thanks to modern infrastructure and public services.
Visa processing typically takes 1 to 3 months but can vary based on embassy workload and document completeness. Early application is strongly recommended for international students.
Health insurance is mandatory if your stay is less than 1 year. For longer stays, students receive public healthcare coverage once registered.
Graduates may apply for a residence permit extension to seek employment after studies. After continuous legal residence, they may eventually apply for permanent residence or citizenship following Swedish immigration laws
If you have a valid residence permit as a student in Sweden or have applied for one, your spouse or registered partner and children under 18 can apply to join you through the family reunification process.
International students must have a valid passport, admission letter, proof of financial means for duration of study, health insurance, and pay visa application fees.
A residence permit is required for studies longer than 3 months.
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