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Title: University and college admissions in Sweden
Post by: iram on April 18, 2008, 01:16:15 PM
:: University and college admissions in Sweden

Admission in Sweden requires completion of secondary education, along with the proper specific qualifications (e.g. science in high school to study science in college). Prospective students are admitted based on their grade point average or SAT, although majors such as theatre and architecture may require some extra work. The admission process begins by applying no later than April for that year's semester of the fall, with a preliminary result coming in June. None of the major universities and colleges require any tuition fees.
Title: Re: University and college admissions in Sweden
Post by: KALEEM AHMAD on June 11, 2008, 01:08:19 PM
:: University and college admissions in Sweden

Admission in Sweden requires completion of secondary education, along with the proper specific qualifications (e.g. science in high school to study science in college). Prospective students are admitted based on their grade point average or SAT, although majors such as theatre and architecture may require some extra work. The admission process begins by applying no later than April for that year's semester of the fall, with a preliminary result coming in June. None of the major universities and colleges require any tuition fees.
Title: Re: University and college admissions in Sweden
Post by: saim007 on June 14, 2008, 11:24:01 AM
:: University and college admissions in Sweden

Admission in Sweden requires completion of secondary education, along with the proper specific qualifications (e.g. science in high school to study science in college). Prospective students are admitted based on their grade point average or SAT, although majors such as theatre and architecture may require some extra work. The admission process begins by applying no later than April for that year's semester of the fall, with a preliminary result coming in June. None of the major universities and colleges require any tuition fees.