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What are the requirements for applying for studying in Nordic countries in 221?

Nowadays, many students are no longer concerned about the popularity of the country and the reputation of the school, but also about the human environment and living conditions, so many students are planning to study in Nordic countries. Below I will bring you the conditions and advantages of studying abroad in Nordic countries.

1. Requirements for studying abroad in Nordic countries

Sweden-Undergraduate entrance requirements:

1. Basic requirements: pass the examination and obtain a high school diploma, and the language is up to standard

The Swedish official's most basic (and can be understood as the minimum) requirement for high school students from China to study in Sweden is: pass the examination and obtain a high school diploma. Therefore, in principle, as long as you successfully graduate from high school in China, you can apply for undergraduate study in Sweden, without mentioning the college entrance examination, SAT test and other related requirements. However, in the actual admission process, different schools have different requirements for applicants in China.

2. Language requirements: The total IELTS score is 6.5 (not less than 5.5 in a single item)

For English-taught undergraduates in Swedish universities, the language requirements are equivalent to the level of English 6 or English Course B in Swedish high schools. The minimum requirement for the equivalent IELTS academic test is a total score of 6.5 (no less than 5.5 for each item), and the minimum requirement for TOEFL (online test) is a total score of 9 (no less than 2 for the writing part). If the language test can't meet the entrance criteria, you can take some preparatory courses in some schools, such as Yan Xueping University. When you enter the preparatory course, you only need to provide a minimum IELTS score of 5 or 5.5.

Denmark-undergraduate entrance requirements:

1. Basic requirements: high school graduation+college entrance examination results+one-year undergraduate course+language standard

Danish University (mainly referring to university-type schools) undergraduate entrance requirements: high school graduation certificate, college entrance examination results and one-year undergraduate education experience are required.

some University Colleges and artistic higher education institutions, such as VIA College (VIA The Royal Danish Academy of Music, can apply only after graduating from high school, and there is no need to provide college entrance examination results and university study experience.

2. Language requirements: the total score of IELTS is 6.5

For English-taught undergraduate students in Danish University, the language requirements are equivalent to the level of English B in Danish high schools. The minimum requirements for the equivalent IELTS academic test are a total score of 6.5 and a TOEFL score of 79-93 (there are differences between specific schools and majors). However, other types of universities, such as VIA College (VIA The Royal Danish Academy of Music, only need 6. and 5.5 respectively.

Finland-undergraduate entrance requirements:

1. Undergraduate entrance requirements

Universities in Finland are mainly divided into two categories: comprehensive research universities and universities of applied sciences (UAS).

(1)University entrance requirements: senior three students are studying (or graduated) +SAT scores+language standards

(2)UAS entrance requirements: senior three students are studying (or graduated)+entrance examination (some schools can use SAT instead)+language standards (some UAS schools use entrance English test instead of IELTS TOEFL)

2. Language requirements: IELTS total score. In universities offering English as an undergraduate course, apart from Aalto University's language score requirements: IELTS score of 6.5 (writing not less than 5.5) and TOEFL score of 92 (writing not less than 22), Tampere University of Technology and other UAS universities require IELTS score of 6 (writing not less than 5.5) and TOEFL score of 79 (writing not less than 2).

Norway-undergraduate entrance requirements:

1. Basic undergraduate entrance requirements: high school graduation+one-year undergraduate course+language standard

There are only a handful of Norwegian universities offering undergraduate English teaching majors. The entrance requirements are: providing a high school diploma, one-year undergraduate study experience and language reaching the corresponding entrance score requirements.

2. Language requirements: IELTS score of 5 or 6

Different schools and majors have different requirements for English test scores. Public universities require IELTS score of 5 and TOEFL score of 6. BI Business School (private) requires IELTS 6 for undergraduate course and TOEFL 78 for total.

second, the advantages of applying for studying in northern Europe

1. The education system is good

Education in northern European countries is not an industry, but an education policy with education as the welfare, that is, all the teaching expenses of the school are borne by the government, and the income of the school is used for research and development.

2. Recognition of academic qualifications

Nordic academic qualifications are highly recognized internationally. The Ministry of Education of China recognizes and certifies 98% of Nordic academic qualifications (whether public or private), which can be converted equally.

3. High cost performance

Compared with the fees of hundreds of thousands a year in Britain and the United States, the fees charged by Nordic universities are really close to the people. Norwegian public schools have always implemented the tuition-free policy. Although Sweden, Denmark and Finland do not have tuition-free policies, universities in these countries offer various scholarships and tuition fee reductions. The average annual tuition fee of about 8, RMB is still properly cost-effective. Why not spend the least tuition and enjoy the same level of education as Britain and the United States?

4. The employment rate is high

The local employment rate of Nordic students has steadily increased year by year. It is much easier to have a certain working ability, actively integrate into the local area and find a suitable job in northern Europe than in Britain and the United States. At the same time, Sweden, Denmark and Finland have all issued relevant talent introduction policies, and they can obtain local permanent residency after studying for a certain number of years. In addition, in northern Europe, you don't have to pay tuition fees, and the school will also pay you wages that meet the local living standards.