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What are the advantages of studying in Sweden?

In recent years, more and more students choose to study in Sweden, so what are the advantages of studying in Sweden? Take a closer look with me. Welcome to reading.

I advantages of studying in Sweden

1. Sweden is a world economic power with high per capita GDP and highly developed society.

2. It is a modern country with beautiful natural environment, livable human environment, harmony and civilization.

In high welfare countries, international students can also enjoy some social benefits such as free medical care.

4. The degree of internationalization is extremely high, so it is easy for students from different countries to quickly integrate into western civilized society.

5. There are many world-renowned colleges and universities, many English teaching projects, high teaching quality and global recognition of degrees.

6. The Swedish government and universities offer many scholarships, and international students have more opportunities to get scholarships. Generally speaking, GMAT requirements are not needed in business.

7. Less application materials and high visa pass rate. The visa is a Schengen visa.

8. Tuition and living expenses are relatively low, and you can work legally during the semester, which is very cost-effective.

9. Sweden's national science and technology innovation ability is strong, and the school encourages students to innovate and provides many opportunities.

10. Students have many opportunities for internship exchange during their study, and their employment salary is generally higher after graduation.

Second, the Swedish education model

Sweden has a nine-year compulsory education system. Sweden has 14 comprehensive public universities and 20 university colleges, as well as some professional universities. Many Swedish schools rank among the top 200 in the world. Such as Uppsala University, Karolinska Medical College, Lund University and Stockholm University. Swedish undergraduate courses generally last for three years, master's courses generally last for one to two years, and doctor's courses generally last for three to four years. The academic year of Swedish universities is divided into two semesters, namely autumn and spring. The autumn semester begins in late August and ends in September and ends in late January. The spring term begins in mid-January and ends in early June. Most undergraduate courses in Sweden are taught in Swedish and some in English. However, due to the increase of international students, more and more schools offer English teaching majors for Swedish students to choose from. Many majors in the master's program are taught in English, and applications are also open to international students. Generally speaking, students' English language level is required to reach IELTS 6.5. More than 40 undergraduate programs and nearly 1000 master programs in Sweden are taught in English. Undergraduate and master's programs in Sweden charge tuition fees for students from outside the European Union, the European Economic Area and Switzerland. Swedish currency: Swedish currency is Swedish krona, and 1 Swedish krona is converted into RMB 0.7 yuan.