Sweden Master studies/Then PR/Citizen - 2020

crzy chan

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    machan what is the amount you had to spend and did you go with family?
    Yes. I came with my wife. it was a total around 5M only to come here (Show money+First semester fee+ticket fair+ admission fee + other expenses). But you should bring some money in your hand for at least 4-6 months. Because finding some sort of a job in here is quite difficult because of the Swedish language. For IT, it's not an issue. But you can take the language classes from the government here for free. Also I have to pay 1.2M per semester in my program. Better if you can get a scholarship.
     

    ltty head

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    Yes. I came with my wife. it was a total around 5M only to come here (Show money+First semester fee+ticket fair+ admission fee + other expenses). But you should bring some money in your hand for at least 4-6 months. Because finding some sort of a job in here is quite difficult because of the Swedish language. For IT, it's not an issue. But you can take the language classes from the government here for free. Also I have to pay 1.2M per semester in my program. Better if you can get a scholarship.
    Thanks machan for sharing, for a normal living cost would it cost you around 5000 sek per month and how much a normal job can make while studying ?
     

    rejectzion

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    Yes. I came with my wife. it was a total around 5M only to come here (Show money+First semester fee+ticket fair+ admission fee + other expenses). But you should bring some money in your hand for at least 4-6 months. Because finding some sort of a job in here is quite difficult because of the Swedish language. For IT, it's not an issue. But you can take the language classes from the government here for free. Also I have to pay 1.2M per semester in my program. Better if you can get a scholarship.

    to where did you come?
     

    nikdw

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    Yes. I came with my wife. it was a total around 5M only to come here (Show money+First semester fee+ticket fair+ admission fee + other expenses). But you should bring some money in your hand for at least 4-6 months. Because finding some sort of a job in here is quite difficult because of the Swedish language. For IT, it's not an issue. But you can take the language classes from the government here for free. Also I have to pay 1.2M per semester in my program. Better if you can get a scholarship.
    Sweden is so cold and so empty....very less population but it’s ok not to be crowded but kind of feel board. I still like country like Singapore ❤️
     

    rmpuom

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    ස්වීඩන් වල මාස්ටර් කරන්න යන්න ඔක්තොබර් 15 ඇප්ලිකේශන් දාන්න

    යන්න පුලුවන් ලන්කවෙ උපාදියක් තියෙන අයට



    apply here

    https://www.universityadmissions.se/intl/start

    තමන්ගෙ වය්ෆ් , ලමයි එක්ක ගෙන යන්න පුලුවන් (ලමයි අරන් යන්න - ලමයින්ට සියලුම දේවල් නොමිලේ - පාසල, පොත්පත්, උදේට සහ දවල්ට කෑම, පාසල් ප්‍රවාහනය, පුස්තකාල සහ එක ලමයෙකුට මාසෙකට 1100SEK = 22000 LKR ). Schools are super quality ! and education also superb ...

    මාස්ටර් කරන ගමන් රැකියාවක් කරන්න පුලුවන් (full time/part time) වයිෆ් ta පුලුවන්. work visa වලට මාරුවෙන්නත් පුලුවන්. work visa අරන් 4year වලින් PR 5y වලින් සිටිසන්.

    work visa walata maru unama master eke tution fee gewanna oni ne. but you have to pay tax 35-40% of your salary


    Sweden universities are in top world ranks ! so don't worry about the money you pay.
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    WICKILEAKS

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    Lion always in his den
    any age limit ? can apply over 40?

    ස්වීඩන් වල මාස්ටර් කරන්න යන්න ඔක්තොබර් 15 ඇප්ලිකේශන් දාන්න

    යන්න පුලුවන් ලන්කවෙ උපාදියක් තියෙන අයට



    apply here

    https://www.universityadmissions.se/intl/start

    තමන්ගෙ වය්ෆ් , ලමයි එක්ක ගෙන යන්න පුලුවන් (ලමයි අරන් යන්න - ලමයින්ට සියලුම දේවල් නොමිලේ - පාසල, පොත්පත්, උදේට සහ දවල්ට කෑම, පාසල් ප්‍රවාහනය, පුස්තකාල සහ එක ලමයෙකුට මාසෙකට 1100SEK = 22000 LKR ). Schools are super quality ! and education also superb ...

    මාස්ටර් කරන ගමන් රැකියාවක් කරන්න පුලුවන් (full time/part time) වයිෆ් ta පුලුවන්. work visa වලට මාරුවෙන්නත් පුලුවන්. work visa අරන් 4year වලින් PR 5y වලින් සිටිසන්.

    work visa walata maru unama master eke tution fee gewanna oni ne. but you have to pay tax 35-40% of your salary


    Sweden universities are in top world ranks ! so don't worry about the money you pay.
    age limit?
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    ArnoDorian

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    Yes. I came with my wife. it was a total around 5M only to come here (Show money+First semester fee+ticket fair+ admission fee + other expenses). But you should bring some money in your hand for at least 4-6 months. Because finding some sort of a job in here is quite difficult because of the Swedish language. For IT, it's not an issue. But you can take the language classes from the government here for free. Also I have to pay 1.2M per semester in my program. Better if you can get a scholarship.

    So other than show money what was the actual amount you had to spend (course+ticket+admission) stuff. And did u applied by yourself or through agent?
     

    priyal_hdp

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    So other than show money what was the actual amount you had to spend (course+ticket+admission) stuff. And did u applied by yourself or through agent?

    Average expenses for a family in Sweden
    1. Apartment rental: 5000 - 8000 SEK
    2. Food, bills and other expenses: 3000 - 5000 SEK
    3. Monthly bus card : 600 - 1000 SEK
    4. Monthly train card : 3000 SEK
    Average of 15000 SEK per month for a family
    You can earn 10,000 - 20,000 SEK from odd jobs like Foodora, wolt.
     

    ArnoDorian

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    Average expenses for a family in Sweden
    1. Apartment rental: 5000 - 8000 SEK
    2. Food, bills and other expenses: 3000 - 5000 SEK
    3. Monthly bus card : 600 - 1000 SEK
    4. Monthly train card : 3000 SEK
    Average of 15000 SEK per month for a family
    You can earn 10,000 - 20,000 SEK from odd jobs like Foodora, wolt.
    That means as a single person while studying a Msc, I would be able to cover my living and some tuition expenses by doing a part time work right?
     

    priyal_hdp

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    That means as a single person while studying a Msc, I would be able to cover my living and some tuition expenses by doing a part time work right?
    You have full rights to work unlimited hours while studying. Therefore, you can earn for living and tuition fees. From your odd job you can save around 5000 SEK per month. But it's not enough for whole tuition fee of the semester. If you have a scholarship, then it's fare enough
     

    crzy chan

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    Sweden is so cold and so empty....very less population but it’s ok not to be crowded but kind of feel board. I still like country like Singapore ❤️
    Yes it's quite and calm, But they there own way of doing things specially in Summer...City Life is amazing in Stockholm

    So other than show money what was the actual amount you had to spend (course+ticket+admission) stuff. And did u applied by yourself or through agent?
    Course fee per semester [Masters] = 1.2 - 1.5 M (Depends on the university)
    Ticket - Qatar Airways 100K to 130K
    Admission - 20K
    Resident Permit Application per person - 30K

    Total roughly around 1.4M - 1.5M only if you apply by yourself which is really possible.

    P.S: This cost is without the living expenses.
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    ArnoDorian

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    Course fee per semester [Masters] = 1.2 - 1.5 M (Depends on the university)
    Ticket - Qatar Airways 100K to 130K
    Admission - 20K
    Resident Permit Application per person - 30K

    Total roughly around 1.4M - 1.5M only if you apply by yourself which is really possible.

    P.S: This cost is without the living expenses.
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    Would it manageable to save from part/full time work for some semester fees and living expenses, as a single person?
     

    nikdw

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    Yes it's quite and calm, But they there own way of doing things specially in Summer...City Life is amazing in Stockholm


    Course fee per semester [Masters] = 1.2 - 1.5 M (Depends on the university)
    Ticket - Qatar Airways 100K to 130K
    Admission - 20K
    Resident Permit Application per person - 30K

    Total roughly around 1.4M - 1.5M only if you apply by yourself which is really possible.

    P.S: This cost is without the living expenses.
    ------ Post added on Aug 28, 2021 at 4:50 PM
    My perspective view of Sweden has changed now after watching this vlogger's videos. I like to try to live a short period in Sweden north yea. It is very unpopular, though. But It is so beautiful ❤️

     
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