SCHOOL EDUCATION
- Primary school: Grade 1 to grade 9 for students from 7 -9 years old
- Secondary school: Grade 4 to grade 6 for students from 10-12 years old
- Grade 7 to grade 9 for students from 13-15 years old
- High School: Grade 1- to grade 12 for students from 16-18 years old
UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION
Bachelors: 3-4 years
- Engineering and Technology Industry
- Economics, Business and Administration Industry
- Design and Creative Industry
- Medicals and Health care Servies
- Environmental and sustainable energy Industry
POST-GRADUATE EDUCATION
- Master: 1-3 years
- PHD: 3 years and more
HIGH SCHOOL
- High school in Sweden is optional and usually lasts 3 years, divided into 18 national programs with a focus on different fields. These programs are divided into 2 parts: preparatory and vocational, both preparing students for the knowledge to enter the university level, but the preparatory program also provides additional knowledge necessary for students.
- High school tuition fees at private schools average EUR 2,800–EUR 9,300
UNDERGRADUATE & POST-GRADUATE
- Bachelors: Nearly 100 bachelor's degree programs in Sweden are a combination of theory and practice, students will be trained to become excellent people in the future.
- Master: with more than 900 training programs taught in English. Students receive rigorous academic training that combines theory, coupled with practice, to encourage students to develop their thinking and practice creativity.
- Ph.D: After obtaining a master's degree, students have the ability to continue their university studies at the doctoral level. Students whpo are interested in studying at the doctoral level will have a different admissions process than students at other levels. Depending on the requirements of each school, there will be a different admissions process.
SWEDISH EDUCATION
- Sweden is a world leader in higher education, with three schools in the top 100 internationally in 2010, according to the ranking of the Academic Rankings of World Universities. There are three levels of higher education programs – Bachelor, Master and PhD studies. Swedish government funds about 80 percent of the cost of higher education.
- Sweden has 14 universities and 20 public university colleges, as well as several independent institutions such as the Stockholm School of Economics. There are many specialized schools, such as the Royal Academy of Arts and the Royal Institute of Technology.