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Study in Sweden My Journey to Linnaeus University

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STUDY & SETTLE in SWEDEN

  • Apply early to secure your seat
  • Spouse & children can apply together
  • 100% free education for children

For guidance on Sweden’s study options, scholarships, and visa process, visit our office today.

Why Sweden?

Sweden blends world-class education, cutting-edge research, and a safe, inclusive society. Universities emphasize critical thinking, problem-solving, and project-based learning rather than rote memorization. The campuses are student-friendly and full of international life. They work with real companies, helping you prepare for a global career.

 

 

Top Advantages

World-Class Education: Strong focus on research, teamwork, and real-life problem solving.

English-taught programs are common in Sweden. There are over 1,000 Bachelor’s and Master’s programs in English.

Innovation Powerhouse: Home to IKEA, Spotify, Volvo, Ericsson—great tech and startup ecosystem.

The Swedish Institute (SI) gives fully funded scholarships. They cover tuition, a monthly stipend, and travel. Many universities also offer fee waivers.

Safe, Green, Happy Living: Clean cities, high social trust, excellent healthcare, and education.

Note: Policies vary by university and are subject to change. Always confirm current requirements before applying.

Language & Entry Requirements:

IELTS: 6.5 (no band < 5.5)

PTE: 62 (no band < 61)

TOEFL iBT: 90 (Writing 20)

Possible IELTS Waiver:

If you finished a BA in English, MBBS, or BDS at a recognized university where classes were in English, you may get a Master’s admission without IELTS. This depends on each university’s policy. Documentation of an English-medium study may be required.

Who Should Apply?

 

Bachelor’s or Master’s aspirants seeking research-oriented, practical coursework

STEM, Business, Design, Health, and Social Sciences profiles

Students looking for family-friendly study destinations with post-study opportunities

Costs (Typical Ranges)

Tuition: Varies by program and university (fee waivers may apply)

Living costs: housing, food, transport, and insurance. Your monthly budget depends on the city.  

To save money, apply early for housing and consider corridor rooms. Use student discounts and check if your university offers any grants.

Scholarships & Funding

SI Scholarship (Swedish Institute):

  • A full scholarship for eligible students.
  • It covers tuition, a monthly stipend, and a travel grant.

University Scholarships:

  • Tuition discounts based on your grades/merit.
  • Some universities waive 25% to 100% of tuition.

Departmental Grants/Project Funding: Competitive, often aligned with research labs or faculty projects.

Family, Work & PR

Family: Spouse/partner and children can apply to accompany you; children attend public school free.

Work During Studies: Part-time work is permitted; universities often have career centres and job portals.

After graduation, you can apply to stay in Sweden to look for a job or start a business. If you are hired, you can get a work permit, and later you may qualify for permanent residence, based on the Swedish Migration Agency’s rules.

Popular Cities & Campuses

Stockholm: Tech/startup hub, many research institutes

Gothenburg (Göteborg): Strong automotive and engineering links

Lund/Malmö Region: Historic academic excellence and innovation

Uppsala: Research-intensive, vibrant student traditions

 

Application Timeline (Typical)

Profile Review & Program Shortlist (Weeks 1–2)

Documents & Tests (Weeks 2–6): SOP, CV, transcripts, LoRs, language proof

Application Submission & Fees (Week 6–8)

Scholarship Applications (Parallel to submission)

Offer Letter & Tuition-Fee/Scholarship Decisions

Residence Permit (Visa) Application

Accommodation & Pre-Departure Prep

Starting early increases scholarship and housing chances.

Required Documents (Indicative)

Passport, academic transcripts/degree certificates

English proficiency proof (or waiver documents)

SOP/Motivation Letter, CV/Resume, LoRs

Proof of funds, health insurance (as per university/Migration Agency)

Marriage/birth certificates for dependants (if applicable)

 

Why BDiZ Global Ltd?

 

Profile-Aligned Counselling: Course and university mapping based on your academics and goals

Scholarship Strategy: Maximize chances for university waivers and SI Scholarships

End-to-End Support: Application, documentation, financial/visa guidance, dependants’ files

Interview Training: Embassy mock sessions and confidence coaching

Post-Arrival Briefing: Housing tips, registration, healthcare, student card, part-time job guidance

 

Quick FAQs

 

Q: Can I bring my spouse and children?

A: Yes. Dependents can apply; spouse may get work rights; kids get free public schooling (rules apply).

Q: Is IELTS mandatory?

A: IELTS is usually required. However, if you completed a BA in English, MBBS, or BDS in English, some universities may waive IELTS.

Q: Are there fully-funded scholarships?

A: Yes—SI Scholarships for eligible candidates, plus university waivers.

Q: What about PR?

A: After studies, work/residence routes may lead to PR eligibility depending on job type, duration, and regulations.

 

Call to Action

Start your Sweden journey now—book a free counselling session!

Visit our office for personalized guidance on programs, scholarships, and visas.

Get a tailored checklist for you and your family.

Your future, our guidance. Apply early to secure your seat.

 

 

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