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melodytos (m)
Re: Tuition Free Education In Sweden
« #96 on: July 19, 2008, 06:18 PM »

zitty,
 pls i want to study in sweden,i ve been try so hard for this so long,i will be happy if u can help me out.
   educationmelody@yahoo.com
Isedora
Re: Tuition Free Education In Sweden
« #97 on: July 20, 2008, 11:35 PM »

What do you want to study?
teeone02 (m)
Re: Tuition Free Education In Sweden
« #98 on: July 24, 2008, 05:08 PM »

Zitty
pls send me information to my mail box taiwolasaki@yahoo.com
thanks
danedrol
Re: Tuition Free Education In Sweden
« #99 on: July 24, 2008, 05:41 PM »

@zitty

Thanks for the offer
kay-pawpaw
Re: Tuition Free Education In Sweden
« #100 on: July 24, 2008, 08:06 PM »

zitty, pls gimmie your e-mail address i need to speak with you on this topic. this is mine- koyafatuga@yahoo.co.uk
motide (m)
Re: Tuition Free Education In Sweden
« #101 on: July 25, 2008, 08:07 PM »

hello zitty, pls i will like to know more about the free study in sweden pls i want you to inform me more about it. i will realy like to come over and join you there maybe we can run things together. you know niger pple can run things well. i will also like to know more about the university of stockolm because i heard that they offer economics there in the school. thats my dream course but i can come to read any other course that may be available in stockolm or any other state.
motide (m)
Re: Tuition Free Education In Sweden
« #102 on: July 25, 2008, 08:19 PM »

HELLO ZITTY, PLS I WILL LIKE TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THE FREE STUDY IN SWEDEN PLS I WANT YOU TO INFORM ME MORE ABOUT IT. I WILL REALY LIKE TO COME OVER AND JOIN YOU THERE MAYBE WE CAN RUN THINGS TOGETHER. YOU KNOW NIGER PPLE CAN RUN THINGS WELL. I WILL ALSO LIKE TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY OF STOCKOLM BECAUSE I HEARD THAT THEY OFFER ECONOMICS THERE IN THE SCHOOL. THATS MY DREAM COURSE BUT I CAN COME TO READ ANY OTHER COURSE THAT MAY BE AVAILABLE IN STOCKOLM OR ANY OTHER STATE. PLS YOU CAN CALL ME ON THIS NUMBER -08060818429
MY NAME IS DAYO.
tinkinfela (m)
Re: Tuition Free Education In Sweden
« #103 on: July 27, 2008, 07:52 PM »

motide,

your post really made me laugh. what are you planning to run over there?
c'mon, you guys need to grow up. nobody would be encouraged to help you with that silly statement you made because it looks your intention is not really to study over there but rather engage in criminal activities. however, you don't really need any help to get this thing on. i applied and got it and by God's grace,  i should be traveling next week. don't waste your time.
asmaaaa
Re: Tuition Free Education In Sweden
« #104 on: July 28, 2008, 02:26 PM »

yaar i will be very thankful to u if u can help me that how can i got admission in sweden high schools i want to know complete process how can i apply for education there plz plz plz help me this is my email address
asim_everywhere_ok@hotmail.com
asmaaaa
Re: Tuition Free Education In Sweden
« #105 on: July 29, 2008, 06:30 AM »

plz iform me how can i got admission form in my home land pakistan for admission in sweden colleges
asmaaaa
Re: Tuition Free Education In Sweden
« #106 on: July 29, 2008, 06:32 AM »

plz infor me how can i get admission form in my homeland for education in sweden my email is asim_everywhere_ok@hotmail.com
i already post alot of about this but didnot get any single answer is there sensible person who can inform me on my email
vinshyne
Re: Tuition Free Education In Sweden
« #107 on: July 29, 2008, 05:25 PM »

Hey zitty
tanx so far for your intense contributn,
my case is
i made a 3rd class honours in geology,but i nitend to go for a postgraduate
diploma course in either petroleum geology/geology/seismic strtigragphy.
Can u possibly give me a link to a university or site to this regards.
I will greatly appreciate.
bigmodo (m)
Re: Tuition Free Education In Sweden
« #108 on: July 29, 2008, 05:52 PM »

Hi everyone, i decided to something to this topic. Visit studyinsweden.se if you need more info and bear in mind that as from 2010, international students will start paying for tuition in sweden, Also bear in mind that before you will be issued visa, you must prove that you have upto 800 euro per month as you living expenses in Sweden. Goodluck.
ayoray
Re: Tuition free education in Sweden
« #109 on: July 30, 2008, 01:57 PM »

But there are processes to be followed. am currently in touch with one of the universities there. i might be of help too. ayoraymond@yahoo.co.uk
ayoray
Re: Tuition Free Education In Sweden
« #110 on: July 30, 2008, 02:07 PM »

Waoh! that will be quite expensive, N152,000 when converted to Naira!! I hope all concerned will make their applications this year. Moreso, an International passport is required when submitting applications.
sisqology
Re: Tuition Free Education In Sweden
« #111 on: July 30, 2008, 02:39 PM »

Tinkinfelo, can we chat wel? your numbr pls,or yim
lokeshgs87
Re: Tuition Free Education In Sweden
« #112 on: July 30, 2008, 08:32 PM »

plz send details how to apply and which universities offering free education does i require any exams
my email id :gslokesh87@yahoo.co.in
soi (m)
Re: Tuition Free Education In Sweden
« #113 on: July 31, 2008, 12:18 AM »

You can also check out scholarships (scholarship for Africans) offers as well as other universities in both africa and some other countries of the world here.
http://africanscholarship.tripod.com/
tinkinfela (m)
Re: Tuition Free Education In Sweden
« #114 on: July 31, 2008, 04:22 AM »

www.studyinsweden.se for info about the country and their universities, there are basically 48 universities in Sweden.
www.studera.nu choose a university and apply here.

www.migrationsverket.se how to apply for student resident permit, requirements are original admission letter from school, N17,800 application fee, completed application form,bank statements, birth cert., tax clearance cert.,transcripts, letter from sponor, insurance (if you're studying less than 12 months,in other words, for masters).

www.swedenvisa.org official website of Embassy of Sweden, Abuja. Book your appointments here.

that's all for now.
sisqology
Re: Tuition Free Education In Sweden
« #115 on: July 31, 2008, 02:09 PM »

Ah
asmaaaa
Re: Tuition Free Education In Sweden
« #116 on: August 01, 2008, 08:36 AM »

plz tell me how can i get admission  form  or prospectus for  the 6 month diploma from sweden  plz email me
asim_everywhere_ok@hotmail.com
FEMARY
thank u zitty but dont email anybody
« #117 on: August 09, 2008, 04:16 PM »

than you jare zitty.dont send email to those selfish people posting their email here.but just post reply to their post right here on the forum so that others can read and benefit and you wont need to be answering the same question again thanks once again
olakanmima
Re: Tuition Free Education In Sweden
« #118 on: August 15, 2008, 06:23 PM »

pls i'minterested in coming for a msc prgm in biotechnology.how do i apply.thanks.
michaei.
olakanmimao2003@yahoo.com
Marcus55
Re: Tuition Free Education In Sweden
« #119 on: August 18, 2008, 06:00 PM »

Hello Zitty,
      Please, i will like to know how an undergraduate can get admission into sweden university easily couple with their tuition fees because i wish to study abroad.
effixy
Re: Tuition Free Education In Sweden
« #120 on: August 22, 2008, 08:42 PM »

zitty thanks 4 d info given i will need so assistance regardin sweden skool
dclokz (m)
Re: Tuition Free Education In Sweden
« #121 on: August 23, 2008, 03:01 AM »

hello i really want to find a school in europe or asia that their tuition fee is between 1000 to 1500dollars
here is my contact detail please i need replys urgently so i could get prepared

contact me via tonicloz@yahoo.com or my mobile no 08034692573
effixy
Re: Tuition Free Education In Sweden
« #122 on: August 23, 2008, 09:35 PM »

thnks for d info i need more
samir101ng (m)
Re: Tuition Free Education In Sweden
« #123 on: August 24, 2008, 03:44 AM »

Tuition Fees for International Students in Sweden from 2010

Non EU/EES students will, from the 1st January 2010, pay to study in Sweden. This is the latest comment from the Swedish government, as part of the the Internationalisation of Higher Education bill which will come into effect in the Autumn of this year, as reported in SvD this morning.

This story is now also available in english at The Local.

The article is a little light on detail but the following main facts emerge:

- kick off will be the 1st January 2010

- fees will be uncapped and set by each university

- there will be some form of scholarship system

The previous government, according to SvD, suggested 80 000 SEK per year as a fee. That’s about 8 500 EURO (to put that into perspective, an international student studying in the UK pays around 12 500 EURO).

So, that’s about one and half years to decide on a marketing strategy, set up the infrastructure and recruit students. This is a huge change for Swedish education and the implications for our university are massive. The critical question is ‘if we had fees, would you have still have come to Lund?’.

There’s plenty of discussion about this at the SvD site - close on a 100 comments in the last few hours.

Updated 2 July 2008 - For some of the background to the Governments announcement take a look at the summary, in English, of their investigation into tuition fees. You need to take a look at pages 13 - 16 for the english summary.

Tags: fees, international, Lund, marketing, sweden, tuition, university
samir101ng (m)
Re: Tuition Free Education In Sweden
« #124 on: August 24, 2008, 03:49 AM »

Universities oppose fees for international students

Published: 27 Oct 06 17:25 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.se/5337/

The government has been warned by academics and unions that proposals to introduce tuition fees for international students at Sweden’s universities could discourage gifted foreign students from coming to study here.

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An official report on the issue was commissioned by the last government from former Swedish Institute director Erland Ringborg and presented in January. It recommended that all students coming to Sweden from outside the European Economic Area should pay for the cost of their education. All undergraduate and Masters students in Sweden currently have their costs paid by the Swedish state, regardless of their nationality.

But in submissions presented to the department of education on Thursday, universities and unions argued that fees could dissuade foreign students from coming to Sweden, a situation which they say could leave many colleges with gaps in their budgets and which would deprive Swedish institutions of valuable foreign talent.

The Swedish National Agency for Higher Education said it remained against all tuition fees in Swedish universities.

Anders Flodström, president of the Royal Insitute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm was cautious about the plans.

“I think we would prefer a tuition fee system - for Swedish students as well in the long run – but a tuition fee system has to be accompanied by stipends and scholarships. We don’t see such a system being put forward at present.”

Flodström said that KTH was expecting over 2,000 non-European students next year, but said that tuition fees would “definitely put them off coming” if there was no scholarship system.

“If this was the case, they would go to places like Imperial [in London] and MIT [Massachussetts Institute of Technology] instead.”

He said that while industry sponsors PhD students at KTH, the only realistic source of sponsorship for undergraduates and Masters students was the government.

“There would be an economic loss in our case of around 70 million kronor per year if we were not compensated,” he said.

“More seriously, there would be a drop in quality – we get some excellent students from non-European countries.”

The report recommended providing stipends, to be administered by the Swedish Institute. But according to the Swedish Agency For Public Management, the 11 million kronor cost of providing stipends for foreign students, together with the cost of administering the stipends and handling fee payments, would actually wipe out any gains to the public purse.

Union organization TCO, which represents many teachers and lecturers, said in its submission that it “understands the need to introduce charges for some university students.” But it also warned against creeping towards a system such as that in the UK, where domestic students are now also charged tuition fees. It also stressed the importance of stipends for foreign students, “so that we don’t abandon our view of education as a human right.” It also said that if a fee-charging system for foreign students was introduced it would be necessary to take steps to avoid Swedish students being marginalized.

Education minister Lars Leijonborg as previously said that he would look at the issue of charging non-European students. But his spokesman, Johan Britz, told The Local on Friday that he had not yet decided what to do about the issue.

“We plan to read the submissions and to consult with universities and organizations,” said Britz.
afriqboi
Re: Tuition Free Education In Sweden
« #125 on: August 24, 2008, 07:29 AM »

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afriqboi
TUITION FREE EDUCATION IN SWEDEN
« #126 on: August 24, 2008, 07:36 AM »

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Kingcrown
Re: Tuition Free Education In Sweden
« #127 on: August 24, 2008, 10:53 AM »

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