The English website for applying to programs and courses as an international student is www.universityadmissions.se, however don’t forget to check out the national admissions round too at www.antagning.se. The last day for application in the national admissions round and the second international round was April 15, but there are usually options with late applications after that date as well.
We have filtered all the courses open for late application in the international site here .
We have filtered all the courses open for late application and given in English here.
How can I study in English in Sweden?
The easiest way to find courses and programs at Swedish universities is to have a look here: www.universityadmissions.se . Most academic opportunities in English will be at Master’s level or Phd level, but there are some Bachelor level classes and programs to be found as well.
There is also something in Sweden called Yrkeshögskolan, which is higher vocational education. This is also higher level studies but instead of an academic focus, these programs combine theoretical and practical studies and has a close connection to employers and the industry. In fact, all educational programs that Yrkeshögskolan offers are fields of work with an explicit demand for competence. That also means that close to everyone graduating from Yrkeshögskolan will find a job within their field as soon as they finish their program.
Most programs are given in Swedish but a few programs are offered in English.
If you need to reach a higher level of English to be able to study in English, you can study English for free within your municipality (komvux), the same place you sign up for SFI studies.
Missed the deadline?
Find out more about late application here.
If you are unsure whether you are eligible for a program or not, please contact us for individual guidance via our e-mail form on our homepage. A lot of the time you will need to contact the school where you want to study to find out, but we will do our best to help you!