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2022 Nordic public universities in Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Norway
In 2022, public universities in the four Nordic countries ranked universities.

1. Finland: In the 2022QS World University Ranking, the performance of Finnish universities is mixed, with a total of 9 Finnish universities on the list. 1, led by the University of Helsinki (ranking 104). 2. Aalto University ranks 15, and now it ranks 1 12 in the world. 3. The most influential school in Finland is lappeenranta University of Technology, which ranks 65th in the world in this indicator. 4. Tampere University ranked 4 14. 5. The University of Oulu ranked second in Finland in ranking growth, * * * rose by 3 1 place, ranking 377th in the world.

Second, Denmark: 1, University of Copenhagen (ranked 79th), although the ranking dropped by three places. 2. The University of Copenhagen was followed by the Danish University of Science and Technology (99th place). 3. Aarhus University (No.155) fell out of the world 150. 4. The University of Southern Denmark (309th) is the university with the largest ranking improvement in Denmark.

Third, Norway: The University of Oslo rose in the 2022QS World University Ranking, ranking 102.

Fourth, Sweden: 1, Chalmers University of Technology (No.12 1) rose 18. 2. Uppsala University (No.124) maintained its ranking. 3. Stockholm University (No.148th) rose 30 places, breaking the mark of 150 before the world. 4. The University of Gothenburg (No.180) is now firmly in the top 200. 5. The ranking of Lin Xueping University (No.329th) has also improved. 6.Umeo University (365th) is the only Norwegian university that has dropped in the ranking.

The above is the performance of Nordic universities in the QS World University Rankings in 2022!

Advantages of studying abroad 1. At present, all kinds of scholarships are still free in Norway. Although Sweden, Finland and Denmark charge tuition fees, the government and universities offer various scholarships, which makes the cost of studying abroad very low. 2. Work policy: International students can enjoy the same social welfare benefits as native students: they can work 20 hours a week, and the hourly salary is about 5 to 17 euros, so international students in Northern Europe will not have too much economic pressure. 3. First-class universities Nordic higher education is universally recognized, with strong scientific research strength and first-class universities in Europe. The number of admission places offered by Nordic universities to international students each year is limited, and students who meet the admission conditions may be unsuccessful because the places are full, so everyone should apply in advance as far as possible, consult senior consultants and optimize the application plan. 4. Most of the four Nordic countries have their own mother tongue, but universities can provide many courses in English for students, while China students only need to provide the corresponding IELTS or TOEFL scores (generally IELTS 6.5 or TOEFL 90 or above) when applying, and they are not required to know the local language.

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