Wednesday, November 10, 2010

I wanna know that Sweden Universities have fees for master education


I wanna know that Sweden Universities have fees for master education?
I heard that Sweden Universities mentioned fees and students should pay in order to go to Universities...Iwant to know is it also for master students or not
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From the fall of 2010, foreign students outside the EU, EEA, or Switzerland and who are not studying for a PhD must pay fees and they are a load of money! Below you can find information about it. Starting with autumn semester 2011, the Swedish government has introduced tuition fees for students who are not citizens of the EU, EEA or Switzerland. Tuition will apply to bachelorĂ¢€™s and masterĂ¢€™s programs and courses, while PhD programs remain tuition-free. Universities and university colleges set their own fees, and these will vary between SEK 80,000Ă¢€“140,000 per academic year for most subjects. However, for example art, medical or pilot programs can have notably higher tuition. The fee for the Studera.nu application to Swedish universities and colleges for these students has been set to SEK 900. At the same time, scholarships are also available. The Swedish Institute (publisher of Studyinsweden.se) administers several of these. More information is available here. Additionally, Swedish universities will offer scholarships directly to non-EU/EEA students from autumn 2011. You can read more in our article, and the information on this page will be updated when details are finalized during the winter of 2010. Nota bene: The above fees only apply to citizens of countries outside the EU, EEA and Switzerland, and if these students are not part of an bilateral agreement or exchange between universities.

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