STUDY IN SWEDEN
Studying in Sweden is unique, and you will not find an experience like it anywhere else in the world. Swedish educational institutions provide an exciting as well as open environment, with a strong focus on cooperation. This will give you valuable skills that you cannot find at other universities across the world.
Study Cost in Sweden
Students from the countries out of EU/EEA/Nordic/Switzerland would have to pay application fee and tuition fees. The currency used in Sweden is SEK. The application fee is usually SEK 900. The tuition fee depends on the study program. An average tuition fee for Master’s degree is SEK 129000 per year. Bachelor degree is usually cheaper than Master’s. In the following chart an average range of tuition fees in various subjects is shown:
Humanities and Social Science – SEK 80000 – 110000 per year
Natural science and technical programs – SEK 120000 – 1450000 per year
Architecture and design – SEK 190000 – 270000 per year
Living Cost in Sweden
Food: SEK 2,000
Accommodation: SEK 4,070 Local travel: SEK 550 Phone/internet: SEK 300 Hobby/leisure, miscellaneous: SEK 1,450
Scholarships
Students must have to apply before the deadline. Prior to applying for the scholarship student should check if he/she is eligible for this in condition of country and program. In order to know more in details about the scholarship program please visit their official Website.
International students are NOT permitted to work as cashiers. In addition, in the hotel sector, international students are NOT allowed to work as singers, masseurs, musicians or GROs (Guest Relation Officers). International students are not allowed to engage in any job or activity deemed to be immoral.
Applications to work part time must be made through the educational institution at which the international students are enrolled. The international student needs to be present with the representative of the education institution at the Immigration Department of Malaysia in order to submit an application for part time work.