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Advantages and disadvantages of studying in Sweden

With its free education and good teaching quality, Sweden has gradually become a more popular country for international students in China. So what are the advantages of studying in Sweden? What's wrong with it? The following is the Swedish equal education system introduced by experts for your reference!

Sweden is not a popular country for studying abroad, but with free education and high teaching quality, it also occupies a place in China's study abroad market. The number of young students from China studying in Sweden is also increasing.

First, the benefits of studying in Sweden:

1. Not only is primary and secondary education free in Sweden, but even universities generally do not charge tuition fees. Therefore, international students can save this fee;

2. Is Sweden famous? Welfare state? Foreign students who have studied in Sweden for more than one year are automatically registered and can enjoy free medical care. In addition, Sweden has a stable society and a good public security situation, so studying and living in Sweden will make you feel more secure.

3. The application standard of Swedish universities is not high. China students can apply for admission to Swedish universities as long as they can provide basic academic credentials and language scores. At the same time, the teaching quality of Swedish universities is also recognized by the world. After studying in Sweden, it is easy for international students to find jobs in various countries.

Second, the visa

Sweden's visa approval policy for international students is relatively loose. As long as international students can prove that they are real international students, they will basically not be refused visas. At the same time, the application period for studying in Sweden is short, and you can get a visa 1 2 months after application. In addition, Sweden is an EU country, and its Schengen visa allows international students to travel freely to 22 EU countries.

Third, work.

Sweden allows foreign students to work, and the Swedish government does not have too many restrictions on foreign students to work. International students can go out to work while studying, as long as they abide by the 20-hour working time limit per week. The income from working in Sweden is relatively high. The hourly income of international students is about 10 Euro, and the monthly income can reach 8,000 RMB.

Fourth, the disadvantages of studying in Sweden

First, Swedish language is generally used in Swedish universities, especially for undergraduates. If they don't know Swedish, they can't go to school.

Second, the cost of living in Sweden is relatively high. According to the budget made by the Swedish Immigration Bureau for foreign students, each person needs to spend about 6,300 Swedish kronor (1 USD) per month, including 2,400 kronor for meals, 2 100 kronor for accommodation, 500 kronor for transportation and 1300 kronor for other expenses. Although China students are not afraid of hardship and can scrimp and save, they spend about 5,000 kroner a month. It costs a lot of money to study like this for a few years.

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