Do you want to Study in Scandinavia? Here you will find information about Scandinavian Countries, costs, application, visas, scholarships and how you can apply? Scandinavian Countries are Sweden, Denmark and Norway, sometimes also Finland. Geographically, Finland is not considered part of Scandinavia. Finland’s design and architectural history is closely tied to that of the rest of the region. Therefore, we have included Finland in this article. Scandinavia is usually referred to as northern Europe.
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Scandinavian countries are ranked top in the world for happiness and quality of life. They have a strong social safety, offering free education and free healthcare for their citizens and for other EU citizens as well.
In Scandinavia, you are always close to nature, even in the big cities.
Forests and lakes are never far away, and Scandinavia also offers some spectacular mountain and ocean scenery.
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No Language Barrier in Scandinavia
Scandinavians are the best non-native speakers of English in the world. It is very easy to get by in English since almost everyone has a good command of the language.
Learning the local languages is not necessary unless you plan to settle. Swedish, Danish and Norwegian are Germanic languages that are relatively easy to pick up if you speak German, but they are also related to English. Finnish on the other hand is a quite challenging language to learn, even for other Scandinavians.
The majority of university programs are taught in the local languages, especially on undergraduate level, so all programs will not be available in English in Scandinavian countries. but it is possible to take a full Bachelor’s Degree in English at some universities, not least in Finland.
Similar Education System
To continue to university in Scandinavia a student must have graduated from Secondary School. Undergraduate programs in Scandinavia and EU countries last for three years and encompass 180 ECTS credits. One years studies is equivalent to 60 ECTS-credits.
Intakes & Deadlines in Scandinavia
The academic year is split into autumn and spring semesters.
The majority of courses and study programmes start in the autumn.
The application deadline for the autumn semester is usually in January for international students. The application deadline for the spring semester is in August.
If you want to know specifically about deadlines for each Scandinavian country, just visit the following links one by one.
- Education System in Sweden
- Intakes & Deadlines for Admissions to Study in Norway
- Higher Education System in Finland
- Intakes & Deadlines for Admissions in Denmark
What is Application Process in Scandinavia?
Entry requirements are divided into categories, which are general and specific entry requirements.
While specific entry requirements vary for each course or programme. Prerequisite subjects are required to be passed to get admission in particular course or programme.
The requirement to get admission in an undergraduate-level program, you must usually have completed Secondary school and studied for at least 12 years. Undergraduate programs in subjects such as medicine, engineering, or natural science often require a high level in subjects such as Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry or Biology.
To meet the general entry requirements for master’s level studies, student must have 16 years of education from university in his/her homeland. That means you should have Bachelor’s degree in hand to get admission in master’s degree.
For more specific information about each Scandinavian country, please visit one of the desired links below.
- How to Apply to a University in SWEDEN?
- How to Apply to a University in Denmark?
- How to Apply to a University in NORWAY?
- Application Process at University in Finland
Universities in Scandinavia
Scandinavia has many good universities and they are strong in subjects such as IT, technology and medicine.
Here We list the Scandinavian universities, which are suitable for international students.
Sweden
Universities in Sweden offer a large range of international master’s programmes where the language of instruction is English. As around 800 study programmes in English on offer for international students to Study in Sweden.
The universities are shortlisted based on higher admission prospects for International students and applications for master degree courses can be submitted without IELTS. These 10 Universities offer scholarships for international students, which cover the Tuition fee. Visit the following link for complete information about Universities in Sweden wih higher admission prospects.
10 Universities in Sweden for International students
Denmark
If you want to study in a creative and innovative study atmosphere, then Study in Denmark is the best option for you. You get to choose from 600 Bachelor and Master degree programmes in English.
10 universities mentioned here have a range of tuition fee between 4,000 Euros to 7,000 Euros. Tuition fee and faculties are mentioned for each university. Visit the following link for complete information about Universities in Denmark.
10 Universities in Denmark for International students
Norway
The majority of Norwegian universities and state university colleges are publicly funded. Therefore, Norwegian public institutions do not charge tuition fees. If you want to Study in Norway in English, you can choose from some 250 full-time Bachelors and Masters.
We have mentioned here 10 universities that provide free education for Non-EU students. Faculties of each university are also mentioned, which can make it easier for students to shortlist their desired course and university in no time. You want to study course in Law, Engineering, Medicine, Business, Humanities, Social Sciences or any other, just Visit the following link for complete information about free Universities in Norway.
10 Free Universities in Norway for International Students
Finland
Finland has a particularly developed system of more practice-oriented universities of applied sciences (or polytechnics), contrasting the more research-oriented universities. There are roughly 500 programmes you can Study in Finland.
Visit the following link for complete information about free Universities in Finland.
Universities for study in Finland
How much does it Cost to Study in Scandinavia?
Education was free for non-EU Students in Scandinavia till 2009. Many international chose Scandinavia to Study for free. Due to free education, The burden on the system was enhanced. Therefore Sweden, Denmark, and many universities in Finland now charge tuition fees for international students. Public Norwegian universities are still free for international students. The challenge is that most programs are taught in Norwegian and programs in English can be highly competitive and living costs are significantly higher in Norway than in the other Scandinavian countries.
Let be specific about the total cost for Study in any Scandinavian country by visiting the links given below.
- What is Total Cost for Student Visa in Sweden?
- What is total Cost of Student Visa in Finland?
- What is total Cost of Student Visa in Norway?
- What is total Cost of Student Visa in Denmark?
How to Apply Student visa in Scandinavia?
Non-EU students must apply for a student visa before arriving in Scandinavia. Once you have been admitted to any Scandinavian university, now you want to apply for a student visa. First of all, you have to start the online application. In the second stage, submit all required documents at the embassy of the shortlisted Scandinavian Country.
Required documents for a Scandinavian student visa
These are general documents you need to submit to get Student Visa in any Scandinavian country.
- Valid Passport
- Filled Application Form
- Recent passport photos.
- Acceptance letter from a university.
- Bank Statement which shows yearly living expences.
- English language proficiency Letter
- Proof of accommodation
- Travel insurance.
Visit the following links, if you are planning to apply for a student visa in near future in one of these Scandinavian countries.
- Who is eligible for Norway Student Visa?
- Application Process for Student Visa at Finish Embassy
- How to Apply for a Danish Student Visa?
Working as a student in Scandinavia
Non-EU students will need a personal identification number from the tax authorities to work in Scandinavian countries. Please be aware that it is not always easy to find jobs for international students in Scandinavia. Due to Covid 19, it has become a bit easy for students to work in the food delivery sector.
International students are allowed to work part-time if they have a student residence permit.
In Norway and Denmark international students can work at the most 20 hours per week and in Finland 25 hours per week.
Sweden has no limit on how many hours you are allowed to work, but you must keep up with your studies to keep your visa status so you cannot do more than a part-time job.
If youIf you stay in any Scandinavian country over the summer holidays you are allowed to work full time.
Visit the following links about Job opportunities in Scandinavian Countries.
- How to Find Job in Finland?
- What are job opportunities in Denmark for students?
- What are job opportunities in Norway for students?
What are Scholarships in Scandinavia?
Local students in Scandinavia do not pay tuition fees, They can take student grants and loans from their governments. Therefore scholarships have not been as common in Scandinavian Countries as in many other countries. However, with the introduction of tuition fees for international students, the Scandinavia countries have also started to offer more scholarships for international students who are passionate about studying here.
Erasmus Mundus Scholarship programme can be applied in any of Scandinavian country.
There are University scholarships and government scholarships in Scandinavian countries for international students. We have mentioned scholarships below in each Scandinavian country one by one.
Scholarships in Sweden
University Scholarship covers 100%, 75%, 50% or 25% of tuition fee depending upon the grades previous studies of student and number of students enrolled in specific program.
- How to Study in Sweden for Free?
- Swedish Institue Scholarship
- Lund University Global Scholarship, Sweden
- Master’s Fully Funded Scholarships, Sweden
Scholarships in Finland
All universities and universities of applied sciences have scholarship opportunities for international students. Universities offer a range of options for scholarships both for bachelor’s and master’s level international students.
- Tampere Universities Scholarships, Finland
- Finland scholarship for Master’s Students
- Merit Based Scholarship Programme, Finland
- Incentive-Based Scholarship, Finland
Scholarships in Norway
There are scholarships for international students at Norwegian universities. Education is free but universities offer scholarships on a merit base and need base.
- How to Study in Norway for Free?
- The University of Oslo (Free Education)
- The University of Bergen Norway (Free Education)
Scholarships in Denmark
There are scholarships available for students, and these are offered by individual institutions, as well as other initiatives.
Danish Government Scholarship Program (Fully Funded Scholarship)
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