Let’s talk about Sweden first
Bachelor’s degree in Sweden usually lasts three years, master’s degree takes one to two years, and doctoral degree usually lasts three to four years. The academic year of Swedish universities is divided into two semesters, namely autumn and spring. The autumn semester starts in late August or September and ends at the end of January; the spring semester starts in mid-January and ends in early June.
Swedish undergraduate courses are taught in English, and more and more schools offer more English-taught majors to choose from. Many majors in master's programs are taught in English and are open to international students. Students are generally required to have an English language proficiency of IELTS 6.5. Sweden has more than 40 undergraduate programs and nearly 1,000 master's programs taught in English. Tuition fees for undergraduate programs range from SEK 90,000 to SEK 140,000 per academic year; tuition fees for master's degrees range from SEK 100,000 to SEK 170,000 per academic year.
Let’s talk about studying in Denmark. The hours of study are basically the same as those in Sweden. Currently, there are only a few college studies
2. Undergraduate admission application
1) Admission requirements: high school Graduation + freshman year + college entrance examination scores + freshman scores + IELTS 6 or 6.5; 2) Academic year system: 3 years; 3) Tuition fee: 70,000 to 100,000 Danish kroner/school year; 4) Application time: January 1 to 3 November 15th; 5) Visa guarantee: no need; 6) Applicable schools: Aarhus University Business School, Royal Conservatory of Music, etc.; 7) Special reminder: The Conservatory of Music requires an IELTS score of 5 to provide works.
3. Master's degree admission application
1) Admission requirements: University graduate (with degree certificate) or senior year + IELTS 6.5, related major; 2) Academic year system: 2 years ; 3) Tuition fee: 10,000 to 12,000 euros/study; 4) Application time: December 1st to March 1st; 5) Visa guarantee: no need; 6) Applicable schools: Aarhus University Business School, Royal Conservatory of Music, etc.; 7) Special reminder: The Conservatory of Music requires an IELTS score of 5.5 to provide works.
Let’s talk about studying in Finland and Norway
Finland began to collect credits for international students in 2017. To apply for a master’s degree, students are required to have IELTS 6.5. You can apply if you are a senior or undergraduate graduate. Tuition fees are around 10,000-12,000 euros per year.
Norway is still tuition-free, but the competition is fierce and it is very difficult to apply.
Source: Nordic Star official website and public account beiouzhuanjia