1, undergraduate admission application
1) Admission requirements: high school graduation+college entrance examination or test scores+high school three-year scores+IELTS 5.5 ~ 6.5;
2) Academic year: 3 years;
3) Tuition: 6 ~ 65438+ million Swedish kronor/school year;
4) Application time: 65438+February 1 to 65438+1October15;
5) Visa guarantee: 80,000 RMB/academic year;
6) Applicable schools: Delong University, Malmo University, Linnaeus University, Bros University, Bregin Institute of Technology, Yenxueping University, Central University, Western University, Gothenburg University, Yumo University, Meladalen University, etc.
7) Special note: Some schools accept applications for senior three.
2. Master's admission application
1) Entry requirements: graduated from university (with degree certificate) or studying in senior year+IELTS 6.5, and related majors (IELTS 5.5 ~ 6 for some majors);
2) Academic year: 1 year or 2 years;
3) Tuition: 8 ~ 1.3 million SEK/ academic year;
4) Registration time:10/0/0/0/0/6 to 15 10/5;
5) Visa guarantee: 80,000 RMB/academic year;
6) Applicable schools: Delong University, Uppsala University, karolinska institutet, chalmers university of technology, Linnaeus University, Yan Xueping University, Malmo University, Hammerstein University, etc.
6) Special note: You can apply for various scholarships ranging from 25% to 100%.
3. Language admission application
1) Admission requirements: graduated from high school or university or in senior year+IELTS 5 or 5.5;
2) Academic year system: half a year or one year;
3) Tuition: 42,500 Swiss kroner/half a year;
4) Application time: before June 65438+1October 65438+May 3 1;
5) Visa guarantee: 80,000 RMB/academic year;
6) Applicable schools: Linnaeus University and Dalana University.
4. Apply for a study tour
1) Admission requirements: Have work experience after graduating from high school, or be in college or studying. Can communicate in English;
2) Academic year: half a year;
3) Tuition: 5,500 kronor;
4) Application time: March/September;
5) Visa deposit: 40,000 RMB;
6) Applicable schools: School of Engineering of Yanping University, Nordic International Career Development Training Department;
7) Special note: International education and vocational training programs.
Studying in Denmark
1 College
1) Admission requirements: high school or vocational high school graduation+college entrance examination results+interview (IELTS is not required)+freshman study (or work experience);
2) Academic year: 2 years or 2.5 years;
3) Tuition: 7 10000 Danish kroner/school year;
4) Application time: February 1 to April1;
5) Visa deposit: not required;
6) Schools that can apply: Ceylon College (Zibat College);
7) Special note: IELTS score above 6 can be exempted from the test interview.
2. Undergraduate admission application
1) Admission requirements: high school graduation+freshman study+college entrance examination score+freshman score+IELTS 6 or 6.5;
2) Academic year: 3 years; 3) Tuition: 7 ~ 65438+ one million Danish kroner/school year;
4) Application time: 1 October1to March15;
5) Visa deposit: not required;
6) Applicable schools: Business School of Aarhus University, Royal Conservatory of Music, etc.
7) Special note: IELTS in Conservatory of Music needs 5 points to provide works.
3. Master's Admission Application
1) Admission requirements: University graduate (with degree certificate) or senior student+IELTS 6.5, major in related field;
2) Academic year: 2 years;
3) Tuition:1~1.20,000 euros/course.
4) Application time:1February to1March;
5) Visa deposit: not required;
6) Applicable schools: Business School of Aarhus University, Royal Conservatory of Music, etc.
7) Special note: IELTS in Conservatory of Music needs 5.5 points to provide works.
4. Apply for a study tour
1) Admission requirements: high school graduation+embassy interview;
2) Academic year: March to June;
3) Tuition: 20,000 to 25,000 Danish kroner;
4) Application time: at any time;
5) Visa deposit: not required;
6) Applicable school: North Fei Ying;
7) Special note: The fee includes room and board.
Studying in Finland
At present, Finnish higher education institutions have been able to set their own charging standards, and tuition fees will be used to support the internationalization strategy of the school. However, the Finnish government has set a minimum annual fee of 1.500 euros (1.634 USD) for non-EU students.