Tuesday, October 22, 2024

Study in Sweden Complete Process Information for Pakistani Students | Sweden Study Visa Update 2025

 

1. Introduction and Overview : The video discusses the process of moving to Sweden with a spouse and children from Pakistan for educational purposes. It covers the available intakes, universities, courses, requirements, time duration, budget, and job opportunities.

2. Intakes and Deadlines : The September 2025 intake for Sweden is open, with admissions starting on October 15th and a deadline of January 15th. The speaker encourages students to apply early to expedite the visa process.

3. Available Universities and Courses : Several universities are open for Masters and Bachelor's programs, including:

* University of Chalmers *Lund University * Umea University * Lulea University * University of Dalarna * Arrnatt Hom University * Linnaeus University * Limpa Shan University * Sweden University * Mid Sweden University The text mentions a broader range of available courses, including:

Business (e. g., Data Science) * Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics * Artificial Intelligence, Space Technology, Space Engineering * Biotechnology * Literature (English, Multicultural) Engineering (e.g. , Civil, Mechanical, Computer, Electrical) * Geosciences, Automation, Mechatronics, Mechanics * Medical Radiations, Journalism, Democracy * Tourism, Economics, Architecture 4. Admission Requirements : Document Attestation : Bachelor's applicants need to attest their Matriculation and FSC certificates (with marks mentioned on them), while Masters applicants require Matriculation, FSC, Bachelor's degree, and transcripts attested by appropriate authorities (IBC for Matric, AGC for Bachelor's, and Ministry of Foreign Affairs for all). English Language Proficiency : IELTS (6.0 for Bachelor's, 6.5 for Masters), TOEFL, or PTE (with specific score requirements) are mandatory. Application Process : The application process involves submitting documents, paying application fees, potentially undergoing an interview, and receiving an offer letter. Motivation Letter : A strong motivation letter specifically targeting the desired course and department is required. 5. Financial Requirements : Bank Statement : The speaker provides a detailed breakdown of required bank statement amounts: Main applicant (single, without spouse/kids): 11,000 Euros (approx. PKR 32-33 Lakhs) Spouse: 4,000 Euros (approx. PKR 13-14 Lakhs) Children: 2,500 Euros (approx. PKR 9-10 Lakhs) Total Duration: The entire process, from admission to visa, takes around 6 months. Extra Costs : The text mentions additional expenses for document attestation, embassy visits (in Ethiopia), university tuition fees, and travel. Average Tuition Fees : The average tuition fee for Swedish universities ranges from 5,000 to 10,000 Euros, with higher fees for subjects like architecture and engineering. 6. Overall Budget : Single Applicant : Estimated cost is around PKR 25-30 Lakhs. Applicant with Spouse : Estimated cost is around PKR 35 Lakhs. Applicant with Family : Costs can be estimated based on the additional family members. 7. Job Opportunities : Sweden offers a wide range of job opportunities, with average wages around 151 Euros per hour. The text specifically mentions opportunities in IT, hotel management, food delivery, plumbing, skilled labor, and tutoring. 8. Settlement Benefits : Language Barrier : English is widely spoken in Sweden, making the integration process smoother. Post-Study Work Visa : A PS-DW visa can be obtained after studies, allowing for further exploration of work opportunities in Sweden. International Mobility : The PS-DW visa enables the individual to move to other countries with ease. 9. Conclusion : The text concludes by encouraging readers to apply early and start the visa process as soon as possible. They also offer assistance with the application process.

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