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- Country: Sweden
- Course Level: Master, Bachelor
- Financial Coverage: Fully Funded
- Deadline: 15th August 2022
The Swedish Institute Scholarships
The Swedish Institute is a government authority that funds international students to study in Sweden.
Swedish Universities
Scholarships are available from the majority of Sweden’s universities. You must apply directly to the individual university in which you’re interested.
Courses offered by Swedish Universities
All the programs for Bachelors and Master’s programs are uploaded. The opening and closing dates are also mentioned. (Check here)
Apply to Bachelors Program in Sweden (Step by Step)
Find detailed, step-by-step instructions on how to complete and submit an application for Bachelors studies in Sweden.
The application starts – and continues – with a user account. Find out how to create one here at Universityadmissions.se.
There can be no application without courses and programmes. Sweden has a huge selection to choose from. Get a brief overview of how search works.
The order you rank your selected courses and programmes is super important in Sweden. Find out why – and how to rank correctly.
After you’ve submitted your electronic application, you must document your previous studies. Find out what documents you need – and how you should prepare and submit them.
If you’re a citizen of a country outside the EU/EEA, you need to pay a fee to have your application processed. Find out more about the application fee and how you can pay it.
EU/EEA and Swiss citizens don’t have to pay an application fee – but not so fast! You do need to document your citizenship status for your application to be processed. Find out how to do that.
If you’ve previously applied, any application documents – and your account – are still on file. Find out how to proceed to make sure your current application is complete and up-to-date.
It’s best to apply by the deadline, but some courses and programmes can still be open later for application. Find out how to submit a late application – and what this means for your chances.
Apply to Masters Program in Sweden (Step by Step)
The application starts – and continues – with a user account. Find out how to create one here at Universityadmissions.se.
There can be no application without courses and programmes. Sweden has a huge selection to choose from. Get a brief overview of how search works.
The order you rank your selected courses and programmes is super important in Sweden. Find out why – and how to rank correctly.
After you’ve submitted your electronic application, you must document your previous studies. Find out what documents you need – and how you should prepare and submit them.
If you’re a citizen of a country outside the EU/EEA, you need to pay a fee to have your application processed. Find out more about the application fee and how you can pay it.
EU/EEA and Swiss citizens don’t have to pay an application fee – but not so fast! You do need to document your citizenship status for your application to be processed. Find out how to do that.
If you’ve previously applied, any application documents – and your account – are still on file. Find out how to proceed to make sure your current application is complete and up-to-date.
It’s best to apply by the deadline, but some courses and programmes can still be open later for application. Find out how to submit a late application – and what this means for your chances.
Follow the above steps carefully if you wish to apply for the Sweden Scholarships 2023.
See also
Hungary Scholarships for International Students
Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant (FLTA) Program
Out-of-State Tuition Merit Award at Central Michigan University
Berkeley College Grants and Scholarships
The Organization of American States (OAS) Academic Scholarship Program
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