Studying in Sweden offers world-class education and a high quality of life. However, it’s essential to understand the financial aspects to plan effectively. Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of living costs for Indian students in Sweden‘s major cities.
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ToggleCity-Wise Living Costs
1. Stockholm
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Accommodation: SEK 5,500 – SEK 8,000/month (₹45,000 – ₹65,000)
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Food: SEK 2,500 – SEK 3,500/month (₹20,000 – ₹28,000)
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Transportation: SEK 650 – SEK 1,200/month (₹5,200 – ₹9,700)
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Miscellaneous: SEK 1,964/month (₹15,900)
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Total: SEK 11,214/month (₹90,000)
2. Gothenburg
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Accommodation: SEK 4,000 – SEK 6,500/month (₹32,500 – ₹52,500)
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Food: SEK 2,000 – SEK 3,000/month (₹16,000 – ₹24,000)
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Transportation: SEK 400 – SEK 800/month (₹3,200 – ₹6,400)
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Miscellaneous: SEK 1,000 – SEK 1,500/month (₹8,000 – ₹12,000)
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Total: SEK 7,400 – SEK 11,800/month (₹59,000 – ₹95,000)
3. Lund & Uppsala
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Accommodation: SEK 3,000 – SEK 5,500/month (₹24,000 – ₹44,000)
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Food: SEK 2,000 – SEK 2,500/month (₹16,000 – ₹20,000)
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Transportation: SEK 400 – SEK 600/month (₹3,200 – ₹4,800)
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Miscellaneous: SEK 1,000 – SEK 1,500/month (₹8,000 – ₹12,000)
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Total: SEK 6,400 – SEK 9,600/month (₹51,000 – ₹77,000)
4. Malmö
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Accommodation: SEK 3,500 – SEK 6,500/month (₹28,000 – ₹52,500)
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Food: SEK 2,000 – SEK 3,000/month (₹16,000 – ₹24,000)
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Transportation: SEK 400 – SEK 700/month (₹3,200 – ₹5,600)
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Miscellaneous: SEK 1,000 – SEK 1,500/month (₹8,000 – ₹12,000)
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Total: SEK 6,900 – SEK 11,700/month (₹55,000 – ₹94,000)
Accommodation Options
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Student Dormitories: SEK 2,500 – SEK 5,500/month (₹20,000 – ₹44,000)
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Shared Apartments: SEK 4,000 – SEK 7,500/month (₹32,000 – ₹60,000)
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Private Studio Apartments: SEK 6,000 – SEK 10,000/month (₹48,000 – ₹80,000)
Note: Rent varies based on city, location, and type of accommodation. Cities like Stockholm and Gothenburg tend to have higher rental costs compared to smaller towns.
Monthly Living Expenses Breakdown
Category | Estimated Cost (SEK) | Estimated Cost (INR) |
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Accommodation | 3,000 – 8,000 | ₹24,000 – ₹65,000 |
Food | 2,500 – 4,000 | ₹20,000 – ₹32,000 |
Transportation | 400 – 1,200 | ₹3,200 – ₹9,700 |
Internet & Mobile | 300 – 600 | ₹2,400 – ₹4,800 |
Miscellaneous | 1,000 – 2,000 | ₹8,000 – ₹16,000 |
Total | 7,200 – 15,800 | ₹58,000 – ₹1,27,000 |
Transportation Costs
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Monthly Student Pass: SEK 400 – SEK 900 (₹3,200 – ₹7,200)
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Single Ticket: SEK 30 – SEK 50 (₹240 – ₹400)
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Bicycle: Second-hand bikes range from SEK 1,000 – SEK 3,000 (₹8,000 – ₹24,000)
Tip: Many cities offer student discounts on public transportation. Ensure you have a valid student ID to avail these benefits.
Tips to Manage Living Costs
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Accommodation: Opt for student dormitories or shared apartments to reduce rent expenses.
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Food: Cook meals at home and shop at discount supermarkets like Lidl or Willys.
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Transportation: Utilize student discounts and consider biking for short distances.
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Miscellaneous: Limit leisure activities and utilize student discounts available at various venues.
By understanding and planning for these expenses, Indian students can manage their finances effectively while studying in Sweden. Always ensure to have a budget and track your spending to avoid financial strain during your academic journey.
Why Choose RG International?
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Transparent fee structure – no hidden charges
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Dedicated case manager for each student
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Real-time updates and direct communication with university partners
Final Thoughts
If you’re planning to pursue career in Sweden, and you’re concerned about costs — don’t let financial uncertainty hold you back. With the right guidance, studying abroad can be both affordable and rewarding.
RG International is here to help Indian students save money, choose the right path, and secure a future in medicine