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Preparation, IELTS, etc. – Sweden

Sweden boasts one of the most efficient, eco-friendly, and well-integrated public transportation systems in Europe. Whether you’re studying in Stockholm, Gothenburg, Uppsala, or Lund, you’ll find a reliable network of buses, metros, trams, and commuter trains that make it easy to get around—without needing a personal vehicle.

For international students, understanding how to navigate local transport and access student discounts can significantly reduce monthly expenses.

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📖 Language Requirements: IELTS & Alternatives

Most Swedish universities require proof of English language proficiency for non-native speakers.

✅ Accepted English Language Tests:

Test Typical Minimum Score
IELTS Academic 6.5 overall (no band < 5.5)
TOEFL iBT 90–100
PTE Academic 62
Cambridge C1 Advanced Grade B or above

💡 Always check your program’s exact requirements on the university’s official page.

🌐 Useful Links:

    • IELTS Sweden Test Booking
    • TOEFL Test Centers in Sweden
    • University Admissions in Sweden – English Requirements


📁 Documents to Prepare Before Arrival

To study in Sweden, you’ll need to ensure the following documents are ready and translated into English (if applicable):

    • Passport (valid for the full duration of your study)
    • Admission Letter from a recognized Swedish university
    • Residence Permit (Student Visa)
      Apply via: https://www.migrationsverket.se/
    • Academic Transcripts & Certificates
    • Proof of Financial Support (minimum SEK 10,314/month for duration of stay)
    • Health Insurance (usually included in tuition fee or provided by university)
    • Accommodation Confirmation (temporary or permanent)
    • Passport-size photographs, biometric as per embassy requirements


💬 Pre-Departure Preparation for Indian & Other Students

🧳 Packing Checklist for Sweden

    • Winter clothing: Down jackets, thermals, gloves, waterproof boots
    • Universal adapter (Sweden uses Type C and F plugs)
    • Prescription medications with English prescription copy
    • Original academic documents
    • Travel insurance valid for initial entry

🧠 Tip: Do not overpack food items — most Indian, Asian, and African groceries are available in Sweden.

💰 Currency & Banking

    • Carry SEK 1,500–2,000 in cash for initial expenses
    • Use Wise, Revolut, or Niyo Global Card for low-fee foreign exchange
    • Open a Swedish bank account after arrival (popular: SEB, Swedbank, Nordea)


🛬 Arrival & Orientation

✈️ Airports in Sweden

    • Stockholm Arlanda (ARN) – Major international gateway
    • Gothenburg Landvetter (GOT) – Western Sweden
    • Malmö Airport (MMX) – South Sweden

Many universities offer pick-up service or arrival day events — check your university’s international office page.

🏫 Orientation Programs

Most universities offer 1–2 week orientation weeks covering:

    • Campus tours and student card registration
    • Swedish SIM card and bank account setup
    • Meet & greet events
    • Cultural sessions and survival Swedish

🌐 Examples:

    • Stockholm University Orientation
    • Lund University Arrival & Welcome


🌍 Cultural Adaptation & Basic Swedish

🌱 Swedish Culture

    • Informal but respectful communication
    • Emphasis on punctuality and independence
    • “Lagom” lifestyle – balance and moderation

📘 Learn Basic Swedish

Even though courses are in English, learning Swedish helps with:

    • Social integration
    • Part-time jobs
    • Grocery shopping and public services

🧩 Start learning Swedish:

    • SFI – Swedish for Immigrants
    • Duolingo – Swedish
    • SwedishPod101


📱 Useful Apps Before You Arrive

App Use
Migrationsverket Visa status & updates
SL, Skånetrafiken, Västtrafik Regional transport
Mecenat & Studentkortet Student discounts
Google Translate On-the-go translation
Karma & Too Good To Go Discounted meals
Swish & BankID Digital payments (after arrival)


👨🏽‍🎓 Connect With Other Students

Before you land in Sweden, consider joining local or university-specific student groups to prepare socially and emotionally.

Also check if your university has:

    • Buddy/Mentor Programs
    • International Student Associations
    • Whatsapp/Telegram Arrival Groups
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