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The cost of a study visa for international studens is SEK 1,500 per applicant. A student must have a valid passport with a validity of at least 6 months at the time of application. Students need an enrolment letter from a University in Sweden. Since all visa applications are sent to Sweden, the Visa is processed in about 90 days
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2 years ago
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Linkoping University ranking is among the top 10 universities in Sweden. According to Linkoping University QS ranking¸ the university ranks at 7th position in the country.
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2 years ago
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Getting Permanent Residency (PR) in Sweden is a bit complicated. Completing graduation in Sweden generally do not lead to PR. However, student permit for PhD generally lead to permanent residency. After completing graduation international students need to continuously seek for employment.
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
For international students, getting admission into KTH Royal Institute of Technology is moderately difficult. KTH Royal Institute of Technology has an acceptance rate of 35% for Master's programs and merely 9% for bachelor's program. This figure indicates that on average, only 35 out of 100 applicants get admitted into KTH for pursuing a postgraduate course, whereas only 7 secure admission in the undergraduate course. Currently, international students comprise 30% of the total student population (13,500) of KTH. Aspirants interested in studying at KTH need to have a minimum academic score of above 60% and an IELTS score of 6.5.
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Sweden has a centralized application portal where you can apply for various universities for different courses. With one application, you can apply for up to 8 Bachelor's or 4 master's programs at various universities to study in Sweden.
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