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How to apply?

International students

 

You apply online at www.universityadmissions.se. Please follow the instructions on that website.

Application period for International students: 1 November – 16 January

Last day for University Admissions in Sweden to receive payment of application fee (for students from outside EU/EEA): 1 February

Last day for University Admissions in Sweden to receive supporting documents: 1 February

In order for you to be a part of the selection of students you must also send your GMAT or GRE General Test result to Graduate School and to University Admissions in Sweden. Follow these two steps:

1. Make sure that the test center (when you do the test) sends your GMAT or GRE General Test result to a Graduate School Programme electronically. Graduate School must have received the score on 1 February at the latest.

If you have already done the test make sure that PearsonVUE (GMAT) or ETS (GRE General Test) sends the test result electronically to Graduate School. See contact details on www.mba.com (GMAT) or www.ets.org/gre (GRE General Test).

2. Make sure that YOU send a COPY of your official GMAT or GRE General Test result to University Admissions in Sweden. Remember to enclose a cover sheet from www.universityadmissions.se. Se instructions on www.universityadmissions.se on how to send in supporting documents to be added to your online application. The last day to receive supporting documents is 1 February.

Send to:
University Admissions in Sweden
FE 1
SE-833 83 Stroemsund
SWEDEN

Students in their final year (International Students)

Applicants who do not hold a Bachelors Degree, but are registered for the last term of a programme leading to such a degree, may be accepted by Graduate School. An official document stating that you are likely to be awarded the degree by the start of the Master programme must be sent in together with the supporting documents. Make sure to also send in transcripts of completed studies and a certificate which indicates the courses you are registered for but have not yet passed. The document must be issued through and certified by a representative of the Academic Registrar's Office, the Examinations Office or equivalent of the institution. Certification from other staff members, such as faculty or college staff members, will not be accepted.

Swedish students

You apply online at www.antagning.se. Please follow the instructions on that website.

Application period for Swedish students: 15 March – 13 May

Last day for University Studies in Sweden to receive supporting documents (not GMAT and GRE General Test): end of June

In order for you to be a part of the selection of students you must also send your GMAT or GRE General Test result to Graduate School and to Antagningen. Follow these two steps:

1. Make sure that the test center (when you do the test) sends your GMAT or GRE General Test result to a Graduate School Programme electronically. Graduate School must have received the score on 15 April at the latest.

If you have already done the test make sure that PearsonVUE (GMAT) or ETS (GRE General Test) sends the test result electronically to Graduate School. See contact details on www.mba.com (GMAT) or www.ets.org/gre (GRE General Test).

2. Make sure that YOU send a COPY of your official GMAT or GRE General Test result to VHS Antagningsservice. Remember to enclose a cover sheet from www.antagning.se. Se instructions on www.antagning.se on how to send in supporting documents to be added to your online application. The last day to receive a copy of your GMAT or GRE General Test result is 13 May.

Send to:
VHS Antagningsservice
833 82 Strömsund


Contact Details

Student Counsellor
Telephone: +46 31 786 4956
E-mail: study.info@gs.gu.se
Website: www.handels.gu.se/gs

 

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