Dec 1, 2008



Free Education In Sweden
Sweden is one of the most prosperous countries of the world, located in Northern Europe. With a population of only 8.7 million and a total area of 450,000 kilometers adjusted, offers modern urban life and the opportunity to enjoy extensive natural extensions. The capital Stockholm on the east coast is the largest city, followed by Goteborg on the west coast and Malmo! in the south. Sweden has been internationally oriented always, and about 3 percent of its GDP is exported. Sweden has been a member of the European Union since 1995.

The Swedish University of Uppsala oldest traces its history to 1477. Today, there are seven major universities, as well as universities and specialized institutions in over 30 cities in the country. Even if they are publicly funded, universities and colleges develop independently their own curricula, as well as the requirements for the criteria for eligibility and admission. Divided into two terms, and operates the academic year from mid-August at the beginning of June with a two-week break for Christmas

Study & Degree programs
Students may choose between taking individual courses, or following a degree programme. Typically, the length of degree programs range from two years up to five and a half years. The duration and extent of studies is expressed in a point system, where one point is corresponded to one week of full-time studies. Thus, full-time studies for one term constitutes 20 points.
Postgraduate degrees
After having completed a first degree of at least 120 points, graduates can apply for research training. A Doctoral degree (doktorsexamen) is awarded after an additional 160 points, or four years of studies, including an academic thesis of 80 points. In many fields, a Licentiate degree (licentiatexamen) is awarded after 80 points, or two years after the first degree. This degree also requires a thesis. Admission to postgraduate degrees is based upon academic achievement.
Instructions :-Instruction may be both in the form of lectures with several hundred students present, to seminar and small group discussions, where students are expected to contribute actively। In natural sciences, there is generally more time spent in the classroom than in social sciences। The relationship between teachers and students at Swedish universities is considered to be more informal than in most other countries, which encourages classroom discussion, also in lectures.
Is student life Enjoyable Or Tuff at Sweden ?
for the foreigner students who have powerful back ground they can enoy their student life ।and who have not powerful bnackground mean supports from their parents they have to face many troubles like finding jobs over there at sweden .its not easy to get good job but if you will complete your degree then you can get a better future in any country whereever you want to go if you want to get settlement then you can easily find the way you want .

Application
Applications are administered directly by each university or university college. It is strongly recommended to contact the university of interest in order to find out about specific eligibility requirements curriculum, etc.
Tution & Residence permit:-
Tuition is in general free, but literature and accommodation is paid by the student. Visiting students are not eligible for Swedish state study assistance. Except for citizens from the EEA,EU or EFTA countries, visa and residence permit must be obtained before leaving your country.
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International students at BTH

BTH has got 3200 full-time students at the moment. More than 900 of them come from outside Sweden, either as exchange students from Europe or USA or as free-movers from other parts of the world. We have students from all five continents and we are proud to have more than 45 nationalities represented here.

BTH offers courses and programmes not only within Technology but also Management, Economy, Health, Planning, Social Science, and Humanities.

There are several ways to become a student at BTH and they are all presented in the navigation bar to the left.

The Swedish education system differentiate the students into following categorize coming across the world for their higher studies in Sweden as listed below.

Exchange students

• Free movers students

Many of the universities across the world have their bi-lateral agreement with the Swedish institutes. This bi-lateral agreement is independent between the two universities.

The student who comes in Sweden for their higher studies under this bi-lateral agreement is considered as ‘Exchange Students’. Most of the students come of their bachelor studies from their home universities to Sweden. Those students visit here only for a six month period but they can extend for one year by taking more courses here in Sweden. The European Union financially supports them for their studies (like living expenses).

The other categories of students are considered to be as ‘Free Movers’ those who belongs to non European countries (like Asia, Africa, Arabic countries, and some others) except those universities who have bi-lateral agreement. Those students are treated as exchange students. Most of the students choose Sweden for their higher studies.