
Let’s face it: it is expensive to study in Sweden.
On average, the to live in what looks like a frosty utopia — and that does not include your rent and tuition fees.
Your cost of living also depends on the place you intend to study.
Take the capital city of Stockholm, for example. . Meanwhile, a full bachelor’s programme at — Stockholm and Sweden’s best ranking university, — .

People watch as a Super Blue Moon rises behind Nacka, in Stockholm, on August 19, 2024. Source: AFP
In Malmö, prices go down. The , and average tuition fees at — one of two universities in the city — .
Don’t be discouraged, though.
If you are on a tight budget, consider tuition-free universities.
International students from the European Economic Area (EEA), European Union (EU), and those with a permanent Swedish residence permit do not pay for tuition at Swedish universities. For those outside these countries, the tuition fee remains far cheaper than tuition fees in the UK and US.
Note that all Swedish universities charge their applicants an application fee of 900 kronor (US$87).
With a bit of digging, here are the best low-cost universities in Sweden that students outside the EU, EEA, and Switzerland can consider. Alternatively, check out the affordable options in the neighbouring countries of Norway and Finland.Ìý
8 affordable universities for international students to study in Sweden, from most to least expensive
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1. Malmö ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø
Located in Malmö, is one of the younger universities in Sweden. At its core, the university is characterised by a multidisciplinary, challenge-based approach to education, research, and collaboration.
Here, programmes often include  in close cooperation with regional authorities, local initiatives and international companies. As a global campus, they house over a thousand international students and deliver their undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in English. Their best ranking programme, according to , is dentistry.Ìý
An education at Malmo ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø will outside the EU, EEA, or Switzerland between 290,000 to 515,000 kronor (US$28,800 to US$51,146) for an undergraduate programme. A one-year master’s goes for 95,000 to 260,000 kronor (US$9,434 to US$25,821); a two-year master’s goes for 190,000 to 510,000 kronor (US$18,869 to US$50,649).
2. LuleÃ¥ ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø of Technology
The northernmost university of technology in Scandinavia offers Sweden’s only master’s programmes in space engineering and spacecraft design.
offers a range of subjects through its undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, including engineering, urban planning, environmental geoscience, waste management, spacecraft design, wood technology, music performance and more.
The master’s programme (US$27,807).

Rest assured, your university facilities will be warmer than that of Sweden’s iconic Ice Hotel. Source: AFP
3. Uppsala ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø
When it comes to affordable universities in Sweden, ranks among the best. As one of the first Nordic universities, it is divided into three disciplines: humanities and social sciences, medicine and pharmacy, and science and technology. The university offers programmes for bachelor’s and master’s degrees.Ìý
Thanks to their research-led teaching, you will experience the highest standards of intellectual rigour. Some of their graduates include — eight of whom received prizes for discoveries made during their time at Uppsala ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø.Ìý
Depending on the chosen programme, an undergraduate programme will cost around 270,000 to 390,000 kronor (US$26,814 to US$38,732). Meanwhile, a postgraduate programme costs approximately 200,000 to 290,000 kronor (US$19,862 to US$28,800).Ìý
4. Dalarna ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø
For those who want to pursue their studies outside the bigger, more expensive cities, has two campuses, one in Borlänge and another in Falun, for you to check out. Both are hailed as the cultural heart of sustainable Sweden, allowing you to learn in a modern and eco-friendly environment renowned for its stunning natural beauty and outdoor adventure opportunities.
The university has 12 international programmes that are taught entirely in English. This includes undergraduate and postgraduate subjects across Business, Economics and Tourism Studies, Data Science and Business Intelligence, English Studies, Technology and Engineering, Health and Politics, and Languages.
A three-year full-time degree at the university costs between (US$14,301 to US$25,027), depending on your programme.
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5. Blekinge Institute of Technology
Those wanting to pursue postgraduate degrees focusing on the digitalisation of society and sustainability will find their match at (BTH). Their research in software engineering , and BTH’s research in strategic sustainable development is among the most cited worldwide.
From Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Telecommunication Systems, AI and Machine Learning, and more, you’ll be joining profession-oriented programmes that address society’s future needs and challenges — all at the heart of the Unesco World Heritage City of Karlskrona.
A two-year master’s programme (US$13,903).
6. Stockholm School of Economics
Located in Stockholm’s central city district of Vasastaden, the is one of Europe’s leading business schools. Financial Times has even named it as the best business school in the Nordics and Scandinavia.Ìý
°Õ·É´ÇÌý are offered fully in English: BSc in Business & Economics and BSc in Retail Management. Meanwhile, five of the school’s are delivered in English: finance, international business, accounting, valuation and financial management, business and management, and economics.
Generally, are 120,000 kronor (US$11,917) per year for a bachelor’s programme or 180,000 kronor (US$17,876) for a master’s programme.ÌýÂ

When you study in Sweden’s northernmost point, you might even get a chance to see the Northern Lights. Source: AFP
7. UmeÃ¥ ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø
The flagship university of northern Sweden, UmeÃ¥ ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø covers research and education in medicine, science and technology, social sciences, arts and humanities, and educational sciences.
Undergraduate and postgraduate programmes are delivered entirely in English. In 2023, international students from 137 universities across the globe responded to the International Student Barometer (ISB) survey during the autumn semester 2023; of all participating universities in the main categories of living, support, and overall satisfaction.
The for degree programmes and full-time studies range from 96,600 to 395,700 kronor (US$9,593 to US$39,298) per year, depending on the field of study.
8. Linköping ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø
, more commonly known as LiU, is a public university with four campuses in three locations in southern Sweden. Two campuses are located in Linköping, one in the centre of Norrköping, and one just outside of Stockholm.
The university has been named in education, materials science, sociology and electrical and electronic engineering, according to .Ìý
Here, students can choose from 30 international programmes in various subject areas. While the university does offer bachelor’s programmes, its main focus lies in master’s degrees that average two years long.
Those not from the EU, EEA, or Sweden will have to pay tuition fees ranging from (US$7,945 to US$13,506) per year.
Disclaimer: This article was last updated on April 7, 2025.