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University In Sweden For International Student

Samantha Said:

What is the best mechanical engineering school for a international student in sweden? ?

We Answered:

Chalmers technical university (:

Tom Said:

for international students Finland or Sweden?

We Answered:

Due to recession there are not so many jobs available in Finland. In general there're troubles to even get apprenticeship places for students and real paid jobs for young people and newly graduated. The government fears that more and more people are going to be "alienated" and some of them permanently. It seems that the recession has hit Finland hard and the downturn is going to last at least for from two to five years.

It's probably the same story in Sweden aswell. Getting a job is *NOT* impossible, but it's not going to easy at all especially for foreign students and immigrants.

Enrique Said:

What countries offer free university for international students?

We Answered:

You got it wrong there about Sweden. Sweden has stopped free university fees for international students as from 210. Non EU/EES students will, from the 1st January 2010, pay to study in Sweden. This is the latest comment from the Swedish government, as part of the the Internationalisation of Higher Education bill which will come into effect in the Autumn of this year 2009

Sidney Said:

Are universities 100% free in sweden for international students?

We Answered:

Unfortunately, Sweden has proposed charging tuition to all international students except those from EU countries, Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway.
According to the higher education minister Lars Leijonborg, the new tuition system would be implemented on January 1st, 2010, at the latest. Prospective students should make haste and apply before the 1st January 2010.

Charlotte Said:

Is there any university in Sweden that is tuition free for international undergraduate students?

We Answered:

All universities in Sweden are free to international students.

See this site for more info

http://www.studyinsweden.se/templates/cs…

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