Sweden
Sweden is known for its openness toward the international community – and its education system is no exception. International students from all over the world study in Sweden, where there are over 1,000 degree programs taught entirely in English. Unlike many countries, Sweden gives their international students the right to work in Sweden during their studies. If you’re interested in working in Sweden – the innovation capital of Europe – after you complete your studies, you can apply for time to search for employment even if you’re not from an EU/EEA country. Read on through this Study in Sweden guide to learn the practicalities of how to study in Sweden as well as get a glimpse into student life.

Reasons to study in Sweden
1. Internationally renowned education system
The quality and international standing of the Swedish education system needs no explanation, with Universities consistently ranked among the best in the world. The addition of one of its fine institutions would be an excellent addition to any student’s academic CV.
2. No language barrier
While the official language of Sweden is Swedish, a rich and beautiful language, in 2017 Swedes ranked second in the world for skills in English as a second language.
3. Work opportunities
International students are allowed to work while studying in Sweden for up to 40 hours a week, allowing you to fund your expenses while finishing up your degree.
4. Home to international business
For students who wish to seek internships or work experience, look no further than one of Sweden’s many internationally-renowned businesses.
5. Affordable tuition
International students from the EEA, the European Union, and the Nordic countries don’t have to pay for tuition at Swedish universities.
6. Quality of life
As Sweden places a lot of emphasis on cleanliness and sustainability, you’ll enjoy fresh air and beautiful, well-preserved landscape when you study abroad in Sweden.