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Do you need to know English to study in Sweden? What are the language requirements?

As a popular study abroad country in Northern Europe, Sweden has a high education level. There are many world universities that can apply for studying in Sweden, and the application conditions are generally not high. So is it necessary to know English when studying in Sweden? What are the language requirements? The following is your answer.

First, the language conditions for studying in Sweden

The languages required for studying in Sweden can be English and Swedish.

1. Requirements for English are: TOEFL score at least 500-550.

2. Swedish requirements: You can listen to lectures, take notes and read reference books in Swedish.

Students must pass the national Swedish proficiency test sponsored by Swedish authorities. To do this, you need to study Swedish for at least one year in Sweden.

4. Swedish students need to have high IELTS or TOEFL scores. According to the regulations of Swedish schools, foreign students can only apply if their language scores reach the old TOEFL score of 550 and IELTS score of 6, but the number of overseas students studying in Sweden is increasing year by year. Therefore, in order to have greater confidence in the application, it is suggested that students' language scores should reach the level of 600 points in the old TOEFL, and above 6.5 points.

Second, other application conditions for studying in Sweden

1. Education: Generally speaking, Swedish universities require you to provide a bachelor's degree certificate, and you also need to show proof that you have successfully completed the undergraduate course to ensure that the applicant has enough ability to receive master's teaching. Of course, students who are studying are also eligible to apply, including those who are studying in the fourth year of undergraduate course and those who are studying in the first year of master's degree, but the basic materials still need to be supplemented or prepared to prove that they are studying.

2. Performance requirements: We also attach great importance to the assessment of performance, but this part of the requirements actually pays more attention to everyone's usual accumulation and performance, because the average score needs to be combined with the results of all exams during reading, and the basic requirement is that the GPA should be above 3.0. If the GPA in the early stage is relatively low, in the final stage, you can choose more courses that are easy to get high marks, study hard and improve your GPA.

3, professional requirements: Swedish universities generally do not accept interdisciplinary applications, because in the qualification review, the school will examine the students' learning background, have relevant professional learning experience, in order to pass the preliminary investigation. If you want to change your major, you can choose to study a double degree in China first, so you can choose one more major.

Third, recommended by Swedish universities studying abroad

Stockholm University 1.

Founded in 1878, Stockholm University is a national university located in Stockholm, Sweden. Teaching and research in this university are at the highest level. Stockholm University takes an active part in regional, national and international cooperation, as well as debating and reforming society. Stockholm University has four schools: School of Law, School of Humanities, School of Science and School of Social Sciences. The research groups and research fields of Stockholm University are in a leading position in China, and even occupy a high position in the world.

Its outstanding 15 research fields are: molecular biology genome, astrophysics and particle physics, biofilm, climate and environment, quantitative biological model, material chemistry and organic chemistry, bilingual and second language acquisition, archaeology and history, film research, philosophy and linguistics, commercial law, intellectual property, law and information, political economy, economy, health and social inequality, transnational anthropology, cognition and the elderly.

2. Uppsala University.

Uppsala University, located in Uppsala, Sweden, is a world-class research university. Uppsala University, founded in 1477, is the oldest university in Northern Europe. Uppsala University has nine colleges, including Art College, Social Science College, Language College, Seminary, Law School, Medical College, Pharmacy College, Science and Technology College and Education Science College.

Uppsala University provides international master's programs in English for international students, such as European culture, applied biotechnology, bioinformatics, biology, chemistry, computer science, computer and system science, early modern Nordic studies (1450- 1850), development research, earth science, economics, English, human-computer interaction and infectious biology.

3. Lund University.

Lund University, located in Lund, the southernmost part of Sweden, is a public university in Sweden and one of the most prestigious teaching and research institutions in Scandinavia. It is often ranked among the top 65,438+000 excellent universities in the world. Lund University, founded in 1666, is the second oldest university in Sweden. Lund University has eight colleges, namely, Engineering College, Science College, Law School, Social Science College, Medical College, Humanities and Theological Seminary, school of economics and management and Art, Music and Drama College.

Lund University offers a wealth of undergraduate and postgraduate professional courses (taught in English), such as accounting and auditing, accounting and management control, applied cultural analysis, Asian studies, astrophysics, atmospheric science and biogeochemical cycle, animal ecology, aquatic ecology, chemical ecology, marine biology, molecular ecology, plant ecology, soil ecology, chemistry, corporate financial management, culture, lifestyle and sustainability, development research,