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Key points of studying in Sweden
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Point 1: What universities are there in Sweden?

Education in Sweden ranks second in the world, second only to the United States. Of course, these are not empty words!

This is the data given by SI (Swedish Foreign Exchange Committee) and the Swedish Embassy in China.

Sweden also has the safest educational environment and the most beautiful natural environment in the world.

Higher education in Sweden mainly focuses on engineering, business, medicine and social sciences. At present, there are 44 Swedish universities recognized by China. However, due to the merger of schools, the number of schools given by the Swedish Ministry of Education is currently 36. The distribution is as follows:

Comprehensive universities (in no particular order)

Uppsala University

Lund University

University of Gothenburg (University of Gothenburg)

Stockholm University.

Karstad University (Karstad University)

Linnaeus University

Lin Xueping University (link? Ping University)

University of central Sweden

Umeo University (Ume? University)

University of Lebourg (? Re-university)

Bor University College? s)

Dalana University College

Gotland University (Gotland University)

Gavler University (G University? lve)

Hamstad University (Helmstad University)

Yan University (J? nk? Ping University)

Sk university? vde)

Malmo University (Malmo? University college)

Western University (University West)

M university college? rlardalen)

Soderten University (S? dert? Rn university college)

Christianstad University College

Non-comprehensive universities (in no particular order)

British Institute of Technology

Chalmers Technical University (Chalmers Technical University)

Royal Institute of Technology.

karolinska institutet

Lu Le University of Technology (Lu Le? Polytechnic University)

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

Stockholm School of Economics

Royal University Academy of Fine Arts.

Stockholm Royal Conservatory of Music

Swedish Institute of Sports and Health Sciences.

University Opera School (Stockholm)

Stockholm Academy of Dramatic Arts

University Dance Academy

The second point: Swedish application fee

As we all know, the official currency of Sweden is the Swedish krona. With the continuous appreciation of RMB, the Swedish krona has depreciated from RMB1:10 to RMB1.22 now, greatly reducing the tuition and living expenses of children's shoes. In order to facilitate students' calculation, all the following monetary units are available? RMB: RMB? Pricing.

Tuition:

Tuition fees for higher education in Sweden range from 65,000 yuan to 6.5438+0.3 million yuan. Generally speaking, the tuition fees of undergraduates are lower than those of master students. The tuition fees of liberal arts and business are lower than those of science and engineering. For example, the tuition fee for undergraduate students in West University is 76,000 yuan/year, and that for master students is 80,000-90,000 yuan/year. Other schools will not be too bad, for reference only.

Living expenses:

The school will have its own dormitory area, generally 2~3 students will share a set. Children's shoes will have their own separate bedrooms, and some schools will give each student a separate bathroom. Students need to enjoy the living room, kitchen and storage room. Fees generally range from 1800 yuan to 3,000 yuan.

Other living expenses in Sweden are generally 2000~3000 yuan. Including more than 300 yuan of city bus tickets, as well as food and ordinary travel expenses. The school will prepare insurance for you, so don't worry about living abroad.

The third point: What schools in Sweden offer interview admission?

In all institutions of higher learning, some schools interview students who failed the IELTS test. If they pass the internal interview of the school, they will be regarded as having passed the IELTS test. The following two schools offer interviews:

University of western Sweden

1, undergraduate program

International Political Economy (3 years)

International courses in politics and economics, 180 European credits.

2. International Master Program

1) information system (1 year)

Masterin information system, 60 European credits

2) Information system (2 years)

Master of Information Systems (Work-integrated Learning) 120 European credits.

3) International business (1 year)

Master of international business, 60 European credits

4) Manufacturing engineering (1 year)

Master of manufacturing engineering, 60 European credits.

5) Robotics (1 year)

Masterin robot, 60 European credits

Christianstad University, Sweden

1, undergraduate program

1) software development (3 years)

Bachelor of Software Development, 180 European credits

2) Computer Science and Engineering (3 years)

Bachelor of Computer Science and Engineering, 180 European credits.

3) English: Language, Literature and Society (3 years)

Bachelor of English programmer, 180 European credits

4) Business economy and business management (financing and management) (3 years)

Bachelor of Business Administration and Economics, with emphasis on management and corporate finance, 180 European credits.

2. International Master Program

1) embedded system (1 year)

Masterin embedded system, 60 European credits

2) International Business and Marketing (1 year)

Master of international business and marketing, 60 European credits.

3) Comprehensive Health Science (2 years)

Master of comprehensive health science, 60 European credits

4) Sustainable water resources management (1 year)

Master of sustainable water management, 60 European credits.