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friends - can you please help me out with few details - my email id is - [...] - i need some good universities which offer free education for MS in SWEDEN. Please help me out -I am currently located in India... i would appreciate your immediate response my dear friend.

Your help would mean a lot to my life.
Thanks and Regadrs ,
MAHI

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    i appreciate your support and help. i am a kenyan and i would like to persuing diploma in Uganda and i would like to know if it is possible to tranfer or even upgrade in sweden. what could be thier terms and conditiion in such cases. thanks in advance. reply to [...]

  • Free education

    posted by Deleted user in Sweden forum 

    Hi Jason,

    Nice to read you are in the beautiful Stockholm.

    I actually lived, studied and worked in Sweden for many years. I am currently living in Spain, in Madrid.

    Enjoy your time in Sweden!
    Cheers,
    Juan

  • posted by  in Sweden forum 

    Hello Jason,

    I agree with you on the fact that institutions should develop more complete scholarships and grants to support the best students. In the case of Sweden, the Svenska Institutet (Swedish Institute) will be the institution responsible for administering the newly created fund of schorlarships and grants.

    Just out of curiosity, are you planning on studying in Scandinavia?

    Cheers,
    Juan

  • posted by  in Sweden forum 

    Hello Jason,

    Education in Scandinavia has been tax-supported for many years. Students were afforded the opportunity to study at universities and colleges without paying tuition fees as Scandinavian societies pay special attention to the education of their citizens as a way to stay competitive. Although there has been much discussion concerning the introduction of tuition fees, governments claim it doesn't make sense EU students have to pay fees when studying abroad while non-EU students can study for free in Scandinavia. In addition, some people also point out that students should choose to study in Scandinavia because of the quality of the education, not because there are no tuition fees. Still, EU and exchange students won't have to pay tuition fees.

    You may read more and comment this topic on my post: The end of free education at universities in Scandinavia - http://www.studyineurope.eu/blog/the-end-of-free-education-a
    t-universities-in-scandinavia

    Cheers,
    Juan Carlos

  • majid baig

    posted by  in Sweden forum 

    my name is majid baig and i am from Pakistan.

    i have heard from some where that sweden government is starting tution fee from 2011 and onwards. i ant some help from you people to protest against the tution fee. it should be free, so that all student s can avail this facility of free international education.

    please start a campaign about that.

    regards
    Majid Baig.

  • Anthony Joseph

    posted by  in Sweden forum 

    my name is Anthony, im from Nigeria but resides in Panama.
    pls i need help on trying to find a tuition free university in sweden ...i found some but dont know how to navigate to their application page..
    pls someone should help me pls its urgent cos im running out of time

  • Moo .

    posted by  in Sweden forum 

    thank you for your answers , and the links that you gave me helped me great so far , it's just that there is alot in my mind to ask about and can't really find it in thoes links , any way i really didn't take the similar coursees in my home country , and i really can support my self while i'm there and i know it would cost like that , the cost of liveing i mean , and i'm really willing to do this if found a way to my answers , the information that you gave me so far is really helped me alot .

    thanks

  • posted by  in Sweden forum 

    Hello Moo,

    Since you have already taken some university courses in your home country, you may find it very appropriate to transfer your courses to your new university in Sweden and get them recognized. I believe it will facilitate your admission to the Swedish university you want considering that you took similar courses in your home country.

    For non-EU students, the next application deadline for undergraduate studies in Sweden is January 15. May I recommend you visit www.studyineurope.eu/application-deadlines for more information about application deadlines in Sweden and other countries in Europe.

    You may have heard that living in Sweden is expensive. But what is not so known is the fact that students are afforded access to much cheaper accommodation. In general, you should count on a budget of around 700€/month if you decide to live in Stockholm (300€ for the accommodation + 400€ for food, clothing, transportation, leisure and books).

    You can learn more about how to study in Sweden at our website: www.studyineurope.eu/study-in-sweden

    I hope the information is of help.

    Welcome to Europe!

  • MAHI REDDY

    posted by  in Sweden forum 

    Thanks for all your info Guys !

  • Moo .

    posted by  in Sweden forum 

    Dear studyinEurope

    I was surfing the universities in Sweden and I found The Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) coz I want to study Business and Economics and the degree that I'm looking for is SSE Bachelor of Science (BSc) program in Business and Economics at Stockholm, and I was hoping that the university is flexible with the language requirement as you said before but if found this note(Please note that the program requires fluency in Swedish) and I was hoping that I can learn Swedish language after I submit my application and then I start to take the language course coz I really want to learn Swedish too , it means that I have to study Swedish first then apply , the thing that I don't know about is can I take this course while I'm there or I have to take it before I become a student there , coz there is no place in my country that teach Swedish language and it would be a lot faster and effective to take the course in Sweden coz I will find people to talk with there but not here in my country .
    And I don't know how to find the coordinator or the person responsible for my study program and contact him to ask him if I can enroll and take the course of language there or not.
    Regarding your question about whether I ever studied at university in my home country or not , the answer is yes but didn't finished it and I really would love to go back to school and catch up what I missed but in the major that I love not the one that I used to study , I really have a lot of question to ask about the info about my study there , but really can't find some one who can guide me thru the admission process and admissionrequirement and the tuition fees and living cost or any other fees and submission Deadlines and the Swedish grading system and the documents they want ,I mean every thing I need to know to become a student as an international student , if there is away that I contact some one via e-mail or chat and get some answers it would be great , [...] .

    Thank you so much for your concern

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