Study In Sweden
Studying in Sweden is different from studying in other countries because Swedish universities have an open climate with a strong focus on group work. The Swedish education system focuses more on your academic interests than pushing you to achieve a grade. Beside, be a part of Swedish culture and grab the opportunity to shape your future.
Students are looking are education with career opportunities due to the reason Sweden has become on the most popular destination for international students. Swedish government provides access to the international students to work after completing degree with easy visa requirements meanwhile it can be a opportunity to enter Europe. Therefore, NHC helps the ambitious students to take this opportunity. Our expert counselors suggest you the right university and course according to your interest and financial ability. Your application and documentation will be reviewed by our dedicated application team to make sure that your application is accepted. Once you receive letter of acceptance from the university our Visa Xpress team take care of your visa documentation and prepare you for the interview. Our visa guidance has a reputation of maximum success. We take care of your dream.
Benefit of studying in Sweden as an international students!
- The quality and international standing of the Swedish education system needs no explanation, with Universities consistently ranked among the best in the world.
- International students don’t need to learn Swedish language.
- Students can work part-time during term period and after completing degree they can get extension up-to 6 months.
- Sweden has a good reputation for Engineering and business courses which attract international students.
- Students get a change to study in world renowned universities with scholarships.
- Lagom, the Swedish ethos of ‘just enough’ infiltrates all aspects of life, from their study life balance to their holidays and traditions. It’s no surprise then that Swedish design, made famous by the furniture retailer, IKEA, relies so heavily on minimalism and functionality.