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INSIGHT ON STUDY IN SCANDINAVIA

sharePosted date: 04 Jan 2023
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The term "Scandianvian" refers to the northernmost part of Europe, which includes nations like Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and Norway. These nations are consistently rated as the safest and happiest places in the world. Additionally, a number of policies provide free healthcare and education to both their own population and other EU members. And coming to international education they have about 2000+ Bachelors and Masters programS to choose from.

Universities

The high caliber of the colleges in Scandinavia is another reason to consider studying there. Some of the well-liked programmes offered there include in IT, engineering, technology, and medicine. the top 5 universities according to the World QS Ranking

1.  Karolinska Institutet, Sweden- QS Ranking 41

2.  Lund University, Sweden- QS Ranking 96

3.  University of Helsinki, Finland- QS Ranking 96

4.  University of Copenhagen, Denmark- QS Ranking 101

5.  Uppsala University, Sweden- QS Ranking 102

When to Apply?

Students may apply for the fall semester (January), or the spring semester (usually in August).  Along with meeting the academic criteria for each course, students must demonstrate their command of the English language. Scandinavian countries typically demand IELTS Academic 6.5 or a TOEFL IBT score of Above 90.

Cost of Study

Students from EU/EEA nations are not charged to attend Scandinavian universities. Originally, tuition was free for nations in Scandinavian countries. However, as more students began to pick these countries for their free education, the government began charging other residents in an effort to draw more academically inclined students to these nations. But International students are still admitted free to public Norwegian universities.

The least expensive fields of study are often social science and humanities, with annual tuition in Sweden ranging between $8000 and $11000 USD . Architecture and design degrees cost between $1900 and $27000 per year, whereas technical programmes and the natural sciences cost between $12000 and $14500 per year.

Student Visa

For stays of less than three months and one year in Sweden, students from EU/EEA nations do not need a student visa to study in Scandinavia. However, for stays of more than three months, students must register with the local authorities. Before traveling in Scandinavia, students from outside the EU/EEA must get a student visa.

Work Study Options

While there is no restriction on the number of hours you can work in Sweden, you still need to maintain your academic progress. International students are only permitted to work a maximum of 20 hours per week in Norway, Denmark, and Finland 25 hours per week.  If you stay over the summer holidays you can work full-time in Denmark and Finland.

Studying in Scandinavian nations exposes you to the vibrant cultures of these nations as well as the chance to receive a top-notch education at some of Europe's best colleges. Are you interested to study in any of these countries? Explore more with assistED, Login and we will help you to choose the best.



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