• 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!

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