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FAQs – application and admission

For Bachelor's and Master's programmes taught in English

Have you found a programme or programmes you'd like to apply for? Or have you applied and are waiting for the admission results? Wherever you are in the process, you can find answers to the most frequently asked questions below.

The FAQs below cover general aspects of the application and admission processes, with links to more detailed information on the University Admissions in Sweden website and this website.

If you have questions about a specific programme, please visit the programme webpage for contact information.


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Entry requirements

Learn about the general and programme-specific entry requirements for Bachelor's and Master's studies at Lund University.

General entry requirements for Bachelor's studies in Sweden are listed on the University Admissions website:

Bachelor's requirements

For additional programme-specific requirements, find the programme you are interested in from the list below and visit the programme page:

Programmes and courses A–Z

You can also find a quick overview of this information in our video presentation:

When applying for Bachelor's studies at Lund University, you must submit your final upper secondary school documents by the document deadline. Preliminary grades are not accepted. 

For more information about Bachelor's studies, visit the link below.

Bachelor's degree studies

You can also find a quick overview of this information in our video presentation:

General entry requirements for Master's studies in Sweden are listed on the University Admissions website:

Master's requirements

For additional programme-specific requirements, find the programme you are interested in from the list below and visit the programme page:

Programmes and courses A–Z

You can also find a quick overview of this information in our video presentation:

In general, you can apply if you are in the final year of your Bachelor's programme, even if you have not yet received your final degree documents. For more information, visit the University Admissions website:

Final year of Bachelor's studies

You can also find a quick overview of this information in our video presentation:

There is no official GPA (Grade Point Average) requirement for our degree programmes. To learn more about the selection criteria, find your programme in one of the lists below and visit the programme page:

Our Bachelor's degree programmes

All programmes and courses (A–Z)

GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) or GRE (Graduate Record Examination) scores are not required for any of our degree programmes. However, for certain Master's programmes in business, economics and management, a well-balanced GMAT or GRE score may strengthen your application. Visit the relevant programme page for more details:

Programmes in business, economics and management


 

Application steps

Learn about:

  • when and where to apply
  • why and how to rank your programme choices
  • required documents
  • how to prove your English proficiency
  • the application fee.

When and where to apply

You apply online via the national application website, universityadmissions.se. Applications for most international programmes are accepted from mid-October to 15 January each year for studies starting at the end of August.

However, some programmes, including fine and performing arts and joint programmes, may have different application periods. Please check the specific programme page or website for exact dates.

There is also a much smaller application round in spring for studies starting in the spring semester of the following year. Note, however, that generally no or very few full degree programmes start in the spring semester each year.

If you would like to read more about when to apply for studies, visit the link below. 

Applying for studies – when to apply

You can also find a quick overview on when to apply in our video presentation:

You can also find a quick overview on where to apply in our video presentation:

You can find the dates and deadlines for the autumn and spring application rounds on the University Admissions website:

Key dates and deadlines

Choosing and ranking your programmes

In Sweden, you can only be offered admission to one programme. The programme you list at the top of your application should be your most preferred programme. Any additional programmes you add to your application, are considered back-up options.

Find out more about:

  • why and how to rank your programme choices 
  • the maximum number of programmes you can apply for
  • whether you can make any changes until (or after) the application deadline.

Visit the University Admissions website for details:

Rank your selections – Bachelor's studies

Rank your selections – Master's studies

You can also find a quick overview of this information in our video presentation:

Required documents

Learn about the required documents and submission process for Bachelor's and Master's applications on the University Admissions website:

Provide application documents – Bachelor's studies

Provide application documents – Master's studies

You can also find a quick overview of this information in our video presentation:

You must submit your documents according to the country-specific instructions for the country or countries in which you have completed relevant studies. You will find country-specific instructions on the University Admissions website:

Country instructions – Bachelor's

Country instructions – Master's

Many, but not all, Master's programmes require programme-specific documents, such as:

  • a CV
  • a statement of purpose, or
  • reference letters.

Programme-specific documents are generally not required for Bachelor’s programmes.

For more details, find your programme of interest in the list below and check the 'Apply' tab:

Programmes and courses A–Z

It is recommended that you only submit the required documents. Submitting unnecessary documents will not help your application.

Some programmes may provide specific instructions or a template, which can be found in the 'Apply' tab on the programme page. If no specific instructions or template are available, you may use your own template.

Programmes and courses A–Z

This is in no way recommended. The statement of purpose is a programme-specific document and should be tailored to each programme for which you are applying.

You do not need to submit all your documents at the same time. You can submit them at any time, as long as all required documents are submitted correctly by the document deadline. However, we strongly recommend you submit your official documents early on.

For details regarding document deadlines, visit the University Admissions website:

Key dates and deadlines

You will not receive a confirmation when your documents are received. It is your responsibility to ensure that all required documents are submitted correctly by the document deadline.

English proficiency requirements

All applicants must provide evidence of their English language skills. There are several ways of doing this. For detailed information, please visit the University Admissions website:

English language requirements

All required documents, including proof of English language proficiency, must be submitted correctly and received by the document deadline to be considered for the application round you are applying for.

Application fee

In general, non-EU/EEA citizens must pay an application fee to University Admissions in Sweden by the application deadline for their application to be processed. EU/EEA citizens are exempt from the application fee as long as they can document proof of their citizenship. For more information, visit the University Admissions website:

If you are required to pay the application fee, you only need to pay one application fee per application round, regardless of the number of programmes you have applied to.

You can also find a quick overview of this information in our video presentation:

Lund University cannot waive the application fee. Unless you meet the general requirements for the application fee exemption, you must pay the application fee to University Admissions in Sweden for your application to be assessed. For more information, visit the University Admissions website:

Find out if you need to pay fees

 

You do not need to pay the application fee before submitting your documents. Payment can be made at any time, as long as it is received by University Admissions in Sweden by the application fee deadline. However, we recommend you pay the application fee early, as your application will not be assessed until this step is completed.

You can find the application fee deadline on the University Admissions website:

Key dates and deadlines


 

Application assessment

Learn how your application to Lund University will be assessed, including key details about:

  • selection criteria
  • application statuses
  • how to manage missing or incorrect documents.

After you have applied for a degree programme at Lund University, your application will go through several processing steps. You can find an overview of the assessment process here:

Your application status

Information about selection criteria can be found under the 'Requirements and selection' tab on the programme page for the programme you are applying to. You can find your programme page in the list below:

Programmes and courses A–Z

If you meet all entry requirements and submit a complete and accurate application, you may be considered for selection. Detailed selection criteria for each programme can be found on the programme pages. You can find your programme page in the list below:

Programmes and courses A–Z

You have until the document deadline to submit all required documents and to correct any mistakes identified by the admissions officers at University Admissions in Sweden.

For details regarding document deadlines, visit the University Admissions website:

Key dates and deadlines


 

Admission results

Learn about:

  • admission results
  • conditional admission
  • how to accept or decline an offer
  • deferral requests
  • what to do if you're placed on a reserve list.

Check the key dates and deadlines for your application round on the University Admissions website:

Key dates and deadlines

Your admission results will be available by logging into your account at universityadmissions.se. Note that no official letter will be sent by the University, as all admission results are provided exclusively online through your universityadmissions.se account.

If you are a non-EU/EEA student, you will receive conditional admission until your first tuition fee instalment payment is received. Conditional admission is also granted to final-year Bachelor's students who must submit their final transcripts and degree diplomas before the start of the Master’s programme. For more details, see here:

Admission results

Once admission results are announced, you will find instructions on how to secure your study place here:

Newly admitted students

In general, deferrals are only granted in exceptional circumstances. The rules for deferrals are set by each department, so you should contact the programme to which you have been admitted.

If you do not wish to accept your admission offer, you must decline it in your universityadmissions.se account.

If you have been placed as a reserve (or conditional reserve) for a programme, this means that you have not been admitted. You do not need to actively accept your reserve place in the international application round. There are no further steps for you at this stage. 

If a place becomes available, you will be notified in your account at www.universityadmissions.se or directly by the programme staff. There is no specific deadline for receiving this information, as places can theoretically become available until the start of the programme.

You can also find a quick overview of this information in our video presentation:

The chances of a place becoming available depend on two factors:

  • the number of admitted students who choose to decline their offer
  • the decisions of those ahead of you on the waiting list.

If students further up the list decline their offers, this will increase your chances of being offered a place.


 

Tuition fees and funding

Learn about:

  • tuition fees
  • payment deadlines
  • scholarships available for international students applying to Lund University.

Students who are citizens of countries outside the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland are generally required to pay application and tuition fees. For more details, see the University Admissions website:

Find out if you need to pay fees

You can also find a quick overview of this information in our video presentation:

The tuition fees for each specific programme are listed on the respective programme page. You can find your programme in the list below: 

Programmes and courses A–Z

Payment of the first tuition fee instalment is due by 20 May for studies starting in late August and 30 by November for studies starting in January. See the page below for more details:

Tuition fees

Non-EU/EEA citizens applying for degree studies at Lund University may be eligible to apply for the Lund University Global Scholarship. Learn more about the scholarship programme on the page below:

Lund University Global Scholarship

You can also find a quick overview of this information in our video presentation:

To be considered for the Lund University Global Scholarship, you must first submit a complete application to a degree programme at Lund University, including the payment of the application fee. Learn more about when and how to apply for the Lund University Global Scholarship on the page below:

Lund University Global Scholarship

You can also find a quick overview of this information in our video presentation:


 

If you haven't found the answer to your question

If you still have questions, please reach out to the International Recruitment Team using our contact form. You can also connect with us by joining one of the drop-in sessions listed below.

Contact us regarding Bachelor's and Master's studies

Each drop-in session will be held from 3–5 PM CET. The sessions will be hosted via Zoom:

Join the drop-in session at zoom.us

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