Study abroad in Sweden
Overview
What are the variant names for “Sweden”
Sweden,
What is the geographical location of Sweden?
Sweden is located in Northern Europe (Scandenavia).
What is the surface area?
[450,295 km2] [173,859 mi2] is the surface area.
What is the population?
[9.5 million] is the population (2015 census).
What is the capital?
Stockholm is the capital.
What is the nature of the political regime?
Sweden is a constitutional monarchy.
Who is the Chief of State?
king Carl XVI Gustaf is the Chief of State.
Who is the Head of Government?
Prime Minister Stefan Löfven is the Head of Government
What is the official language?
Swedish is the official language.
What is the currency?
Swedish krona is the currency.
Higher Education
What is the supervising body?
The higher education system in Sweden is supervised by the Ministry of Higher Education responsible for the planning, coordination and governance of higher education institutions.
What is the system of Education?
Sweden follows the 3-tier system of Higher Education (Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctorate) founded on teaching and research.
What is the number of higher education institutions?
Higher Education in Sweden is made up of public and private institutions. Public Universities fall into two categories: “open-access” and “limited-access” institutions.
[…] is the number of higher education institutions in (…).
[…] is the number of public universities.
[…] is the number of private universities.
What is the number of students?
[…] students are enrolled in Swedish Higher Education institutions for the (2012-2013) academic year.
What is the number of international students?
[…] international students are enrolled in Swedish Higher Education institutions for the (…) academic year.
What is the number of academics?
[…] is the number of academics teaching and doing research in the various public and private Higher Education institutions during the academic year (2012-2013).
What is the student/teacher ratio?
[…] to […] is the average student/teacher ratio.
>What are the degrees awarded?
Higher education institutions in Sweden offer programs leading to a Bachelor’s degree (… years) , a Master’s degree (… years) and a Doctorate/PhD degree (… years).
What are the admission requirements?
On completion of the secondary school program, students can pursue their studies in one of the higher education institutions. They may, however, be required to have high higher secondary certificate grades and take an entrance exam to attend some higher education schools/institutes.
What is the amount of Fees?
Studies in public higher education institutions are free. In the private sector, studies are paid and scholarship fees vary from one institution to another.
How is the academic year organized?
Higher education institutions follow a semester system which divides the academic year into two terms of equal length. Each institution decides upon its own academic calendar; however, academic year generally starts in September and ends in June. There are winter and summer breaks. Summer school is also available at some universities.
How is assessment & Evaluation carried out?
Student evaluation is carried out through coursework, exams, presentations, reports and end-of-term projects. Each institution sets its own standards for student achievement.
What is the Grading and reporting method in use?
Various grading and reporting methods are used . Each higher education institution may use one or many grading standards.