Sweden has a long and proud history of academic excellence and despite its relatively small population, it’s home to some of the world’s best universities. … Swedish universities are well-adapted to the needs of international students, and Sweden consistently ranks in the top three in the world for English proficiency.

Swedish universities have an open climate with a strong focus on group work. The Swedish education system focuses more on your academic interests than pushing you to achieve a grade.

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    How to study in Sweden

    Nothing to worry about how you can apply for your studies in Sweden and Sweden student visa, We’ll do that part ourselves. The only thing you need to do is get in touch with our Education advisor.

    Part time Jobs during study in Sweden

    In Sweden International students can work and there are no limits to how many hours. A student may also take up full day jobs. The only condition, however, is, the student must spend a minimum of 40 hours a week on his studies.

    Work Permit after study in Sweden

    Students who have completed their studies in Sweden can apply for upto 1 year extension of their residence permit to look for a Job.

    Economy and Popular Job Sectors

    At present, the economic growth rate of Sweden is pegged at about a rather steady 3.70 percent. The country continues to have a rather high per capita income and constitutes a highly skilled workforce and Employment rates, IT, Software Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Personal Care, Health Care Social workers, Tourism are the popular job sectors in Sweden.

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    Nothing to worry about how you can apply for your studies in Sweden and Sweden student visa, We’ll do that part ourselves. The only thing you need to do is get in touch with our Education advisor.

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    In Sweden International students can work and there are no limits to how many hours. A student may also take up full day jobs. The only condition, however, is, the student must spend a minimum of 40 hours a week on his studies.

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    Students who have completed their studies in Sweden can apply for upto 1 year extension of their residence permit to look for a Job.

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    At present, the economic growth rate of Sweden is pegged at about a rather steady 3.70 percent. The country continues to have a rather high per capita income and constitutes a highly skilled workforce and Employment rates, IT, Software Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Personal Care, Health Care Social workers, Tourism are the popular job sectors in Sweden.

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