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17 OCTOBER - APPLICATION OPENS

Apply to autumn semester 2023 - the application deadline is 16 January!


1 DECEMBER - SPRING DOCS DEADLINE

Be sure to submit your documents for second round spring 2023.


9 DECEMBER - SPRING RESULTS

Admissions results for second round spring 2023 published. Reply by 19 December!


16 JANUARY - APPLICATION DEADLINE

Be sure to get your autumn 2023 application in on time!

Apply to master's

Find detailed, step-by-step instructions on how to complete and submit an
application for master's studies in Sweden.

Apply to bachelor's

If you're interested in bachelor's studies, find step-by-step instructions on
how to apply to University Admissions.

Dates and deadlines

A successful admissions process means meeting deadlines. Find out all the
important dates for your application.


WONDERING WHERE TO START WITH THE ADMISSIONS PROCESS?

Take a look at our guide to what you need to do, when - and where


YOUR MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

I've submitted my electronic application, what more is required?

In order to complete your admissions application, there are several things we
need from you:

 * Documentation of your previous studies
 * Proof of English skills
 * Payment of the application fee (if required)
 * Documentation of your citizenship status in an EU/EEA country (if you're a
   citizen)

For more information, please see the following links:

Bachelor's studies documentation requirements

Master's studies documentation requirements

English language requirements

Paying your application fee

Documenting your EU/EEA citizenship

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Can I find out if I'm required to pay the application fee before I apply?

No, you can't. Our application review process will not begin until the student
has completed the following:

 * submitted an electronic application by the deadline
 * submitted all required documentation by the deadline
 * paid the application fee, if required, by the deadline. 

If you are unsure about your fee status, please see the information provided on
this website. If your question is specifically regarding your residency status,
contact the Swedish Migration Agency for more information.

Read more about who is required to pay fees

Information regarding residence permits at the Swedish Migration Agency's
website

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apply?
How will I know if everything is OK with the documentation I submitted?

Applicants aren't notified that everything is OK with their documents; you'll be
notified only if there is something more that is required.

University Admissions will notify you by sending a message to your account here
at Universityadmissions.se. We may ask for:

 * documents related to previous studies
 * ID documents
 * documentation of English skills

If you're wondering when your documents arrived, you can check the 'Documents'
section when you log in to your account. If you uploaded your documents, you'll
see a list of the files that you submitted to University Admissions.
Unfortunately, you are unable to open and view these files. 

There is also a section for documents submitted by the postal/delivery service.
It can take a few weeks to scan in and register the documents you submit this
way. When the process is complete, you'll see a listing with a date. The date
will be the date your documents arrived.

The application review process takes time

Due to the number of applications we receive, the application review process can
take some time. Please note that an evaluation of your application does not
automatically occur as soon as your documents are received. The application
review process takes place up until the selection process, which occurs right
before admissions results are posted. We appreciate your patience while the
review process is completed.

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submitted?
I submitted my documents by regular mail awhile ago but they're not showing as
registered. Did you receive them?

University Admissions receives a large amount of documentation and it can take
some time to scan and enter documents into our admissions system. It can take up
to 2–3 weeks after sending your documents for them to be registered.

You'll see when they've been registered in the 'Documents' section of your
account under 'Documents received by regular post'.

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showing as registered. Did you receive them?
Can I certify my own document copies?

No, you can't certify your own copies. Self-certified transcripts, including
printouts or screenshots from student self-service websites, are not accepted.

You can find out how to submit officially issued documents here at
Universityadmissions.se.

Read more about making sure my documents are officially issued

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How do I document my proficiency in English?


IF YOU APPLIED TO BACHELOR'S LEVEL

Applicants to bachelor's studies are required to document their proficiency in
English. Even if the language of instruction of the upper secondary school
programme was English, applicants are required to document that they have
achieved the level of English required for the bachelor's programme they've
applied to.

Some completed upper secondary studies in certain countries are enough to
demonstrate that you meet the English requirement. If your country is not one of
them, you'll need to submit test scores from an internationally recognised
English test.

You can find out if you can meet the English requirement through your upper
secondary studies by reading the required documents information for your country
of study. 

Required documents

Read more about documenting your English proficiency at English language
requirements

Please note: We are unable to answer questions or make a decision beforehand
regarding documents submitted for the English exemption and ask that you wait
until the review of your application is completed.


IF YOU APPLIED TO MASTER'S STUDIES

All students who wish to study a master’s programme in Sweden must document that
they have met the English requirements for the programme. Even students with
English as their first language must document that they meet the requirements
for the programme they have applied for. However, some students can document
this without submitting formal test evidence from an internationally recognised
test, such as TOEFL or IELTS.

In general, students who have completed a bachelor’s degree where the language
of instruction was English, or where English was the main subject, do not need
to submit test scores. There are other exceptions as well. They do, however,
need to document their English competence and in a specific way. 

Read more about English language requirements

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What are the entry requirements for master's studies?

To qualify for courses and programmes offered at the master's level, you have to
meet the:

 * general entry requirements which are the same for all courses and programmes
 * specific entry requirements for the course or programme you're applying for

To meet the general entry requirements for master's level courses and
programmes, you must have a Bachelor's degree (equivalent to a Swedish
Kandidatexamen) from an internationally recognised university.

All master's level courses and programmes have an English language requirement.
Because the university decides what level of English is required, you must read
the course description information on the university's website to find out what
that is. In general, Swedish universities require a high level of English.

Find out more at English language requirements

Most courses and programmes also have specific entry requirements. You can find
out what these are at the course description information on the university's
website.

It's important to find out what the specific entry requirements are - and to
meet all the requirements - before applying for master's level courses and
programmes in Sweden. For more detailed information and instructions, please see
Master's requirements

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More questions at the Support Centre

From application to results

There are several steps and decisions that are made during the processing of
your admissions application. Find out more about them - and what you can do
after each one.

Find out what you need to submit

Find out what documents you need to complete your master's application

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English language requirements

All courses taught in English have an English requirement. Find out what that is
- and the ways you can meet the requirement.

 * Key dates and deadlines
 * Autumn semester dates
 * Spring semester dates
 * Admissions rounds and spring semester availability

 * Entry requirements
 * Bachelor's requirements
 * Master's requirements
 * English language requirements

 * Find out more...
 * A quick guide to the admissions process
 * Studyinsweden.se
 * University Admissions
 * Swedish universities
 * The Swedish higher education system
 * For our EU visitors
 * News and popular topics


CONTACT US

You can contact University Admissions by email, chat and telephone. We suggest
you search for your question first in our FAQ database.

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