A Sweden, which has a long educational partnership with Brazil, is offering 900 scholarships for an undergraduate or postgraduate degree to be carried out in the European country.
Applications are made through the University Admissions portal, a central application service where you can apply for up to four programs at different universities in Sweden with a single application.
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After the deadline, the application will be submitted to a selection procedure determined by the university and based on various criteria, such as grades earned and results from graduate courses and projects previous. All of this will influence the outcome of your application. The decision of whether or not to accept a candidate rests with the academic institutions themselves.
Students who are citizens of countries outside the EU or EEA and who plan to study in Sweden for at least three months will need to apply for a residence permit to study in Sweden. As the residency visa application process can be time consuming, it is recommended to apply for the visa as soon as the student receives notification of admission.
Study degrees in Sweden are generally offered at three levels: bachelor's (undergraduate), master's (graduate) and doctoral (doctoral). Sweden uses the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS), where one academic year of study is equivalent to 60 ECTS credits.
Further clarifications can be resolved in the program official website.