Study in Sweden

Sweden is one of the Scandinavian countries, located in Northern Europe and on the Scandinavian Peninsula. Immigrating to Sweden is possible in many ways, and studying in this country is one of those ways. Depending on your age and educational qualification, you can study in different stages, which are fully discussed below.

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Education in Sweden is divided into three stages (bachelor's, master's and doctorate). Swedish university education ranks high according to international standards. Therefore, it can be said that Sweden is a leading country in research. Furthermore, the platform for scientific research and development in the fields of environmental technology and nanotechnology is very accessible in this country. An international student who intends to study in Sweden must first provide proof of their competence and skills in the English language for university admission, while completing application forms. The important point is that the application deadline for university courses in Sweden is in January, and the selection of the field takes place in March. For admission, international students are required to present a document equivalent to a high school graduation certificate.

To immigrate to Sweden through a master's degree, one of the requirements of the immigration process is to provide a bachelor's degree from an internationally recognized university. Also, the applicant must be able to demonstrate his English language skills, which can be done by presenting international valid documents such as IELTS, TOEFL, etc., which can be completed in a short period of time by using the specialized team of GTC Holding's educational department. In some fields and universities, it may be necessary to provide educational documents related to the high school course about 2 years. Of course, keep in mind that foreign students in Sweden have no restrictions on working while studying and can work full-time. It should be noted that as a student you are expected to devote approximately 40 hours per week to attending seminars, studies and research assignments.

Doctoral studies are mainly research-based. In fact, a PhD student in Sweden should devote most of his time to researching his thesis. A doctorate in Sweden lasts at least 4 years. The person applying for doctoral studies must first select a supervisor based on his study plan. 2 supervisors are needed during the period of studying at the doctoral level. Students studying at the doctoral level receive a monthly salary from their supervisor. Therefore, they will not have to pay tuition. One of the other prerequisites for studying in Sweden at the doctoral level is the presentation of an English language certificate.