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    STUDY ABROAD FOR FREE

    HOW TO STUDY ABROAD FOR A

    DEGREE, MASTERS OR PHD PROGRAMWITHOUT PAYING A DIME IN SCHOOL

    FEES GUARANTEED!

    YES YOU CAN STUDY IN FINLAND, NORWAY, AND SWEDEN withoutPAYING A DIME

    By

    Livingston Obasi

    www.livingstonobasi.com

    www.studyabroadveryeasy.com

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    DISCLAIMER

    The author has made every effort to make sure that this document has up-to-date information.Due to changes that occur everyday in the world, the author bears no responsibility for anyinconveniencies, injury, or fallouts that result from changes that might occur after the

    publication of this material.

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    About the Author

    Livingston Obasi is an Internet Entrepreneur and Networker. He is the Chairman/Founder

    Haroldpatt and Sons Enterprises owners of www.haroldpattsms.com(A Bulksms and e-

    advertising Outfit) and www.swifthostng.com (A Domain name registration and web hosting

    Business) He is also a member of Avenues to wealth @

    www.avenuestowealth.com/mintingmachine1(A Networking marketing Company with

    global presence in about 120 Countries providing discounted prices for everyday household

    products and services especially Travel and Tours packages). His desire to create multiple

    streams of income endeared him to seeking for genuine online money making avenues since

    2007.

    He holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration obtained from Lagos State

    University, Ojo, Lagos Nigeria. And has membership aff iliations with Chartered Institute of

    Personnel Management of Nigeria, Nigerian Institute of Management (Chartered) and

    Nigerian Institute of Training and Development (NITAD)

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    He has attended several seminars organized by the Chartered Institute of Personnel

    Management of Nigeria and Nigerian Institute of Management (Chartered) here in Nigeria.

    And also have attended a couple of wealth creation seminars organized by Success Att itude

    and Development Centre (SADC) Lagos and other Nigerian Information Marketers.

    Livingstons foray into Internet Entrepreneurship, was not without mistakes initially, but was

    able to realize those mistakes and forged ahead successfully.

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    INTRODUCTION

    Today the cost of getting a real good education has gone astronomically high with even

    locally. But getting a quality education locally is another matter altogether. It can be summed

    up in one word-worthless.

    Ever since the decline of the nations economy, the quality of education and its standard has

    with other sectors slowed down to almost a grinding halt. Teachers are owed months of their

    salaries, facilities are dilapidated, and corruption runs amok in the entire system.

    This lowering standard has thus made private companies and multinationals, the largest

    employers of labour to look more favourably towards people who study abroad as they seek

    to hire staff.

    Government owned agencies and parastatals are not left out. A few months ago, it was widely

    reported in the newspapers that NLNG (Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas Company)

    advertised for graduates to fill vacancies in the organisation. When the applicants got there on

    the day set for the interview, the NLNG officials asked them to stand in two separate

    lines...one line for those who went to University in Nigeria (it didn't matter if you went to

    Covenant University where you paid =N=450,000 a session or University of Uyo where you

    paid =N=30,000, just stand in one line)...

    The other line was for those who went to University abroad (it also didn't matter if you

    attended Harvard or Julius Nyerere University in Tanzania)

    Now guess what the NLNG guys did? They started calling in those who went to school

    abroad first!

    See what I mean?

    This brash disdain for locally schooled people has caused its own problems as millions of

    locally trained graduates are unemployed and there is a mad craze to study abroad as new

    students and thus wishing to further their education have began to wise up and are now

    seeking to find study opportunities outside the shores of Nigeria.

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    This also has given rise to very many education consultancy companies who specialize in

    helping students get admission abroad to study. Many of these are patronised as it is thought

    that they have the secrets to filing the right applications and are influential in foreign

    embassies.

    While this may be true, I think that the fees they charge to render these seemingly hard

    services are astronomically high and cost prohibitive for many prospective students. As is

    common knowledge, many of them charge as much as =N=60,000 and above to file an

    application for you to get admission in a foreign university and submit your papers at the

    relevant embassies.

    But guess what the truth is...if you know the rules (its on the website of the schools you are

    interested in and on their respective country embassy website), you can actually manage your

    application yourself and that money you save will be money in your pocket.

    Going to school abroad is a realistic goal. If you are thinking towards that direction, thats a

    good step in the right direction.

    But another thing I observed is, most students (degree, masters or PHD students) who

    sincerely want to study in foreign schools dont bother applying, because...they are scared of

    the cost of such an undertaking.

    Studying in some countries I agree is very expensive. But note what I said, in some countries.

    The truth many of those education agencies will not tell you is thatthere are many countries

    where you can study abroad without paying a dime in school fees!

    The rapid shift in power and economic balance, especially in Europe, has seen many

    countries desirous of maintaining their status and achieving rapid growth have made laws

    enabling citizens of other nations eligible to come over to their countries and study For

    FREE, provided they meet certain criteria. All of these countries are in Europe, especially inthe Scandinavian section of Europe, comprising of countries such as Finland, Iceland,

    Sweden, Norway, Denmark etc.

    Now each country has their own set of rules regarding this programme and as most things in

    life are, some countries are easier to work with their laws than others.

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    For the purpose of this book, we are going to be concentrating on Finland as a country, as it is

    the easiest of them all to gain admission into. I tell you when I discovered how easy it was,

    my mouth was left hanging open.

    I will also touch briefly on the other countries and their processes so you can get a feel for

    what its like and how to follow them. But my advice is, stick to Finland. Your best chance

    for success lies there.

    Lets get started.

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    FIRST THINGS FIRST: WHAT YOU NEED TO GET RIGHT BEFORE

    GETTING STARTED

    There are several things you must make sure you have before you get started on this quest or

    going ahead will be a waste of time and error.

    If you want to study for a Degree program, you MUST have your certified WAEC, NECO or

    GCE statement of result ready. I mean the original printout from WAEC or NECO, not just

    the one your secondary school principal gave you.

    If you want to study for a Masters programme, your original results from the University

    where you graduated from should be in your hands, that is your transcript.

    And...

    If youre interested in going in for a Doctorate degree (Ph.D), then of course you should have

    your Mastersresult available.

    Anything outside of this is called wasting your time.

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    CHOOSING THE RIGHT SCHOOL

    When I say choosing the right school, its not like any of the schools are bad. In fact the

    worst of them is better than the best private or federal university in Nigeria.

    But you still need to know how to choose a school that will give you the highest chance ofadmission. How do you do that? You need to choose a school with lower entrance exam test

    scores.

    HOW TO CHOOSE SCHOOLS WITH LOW CUT-OFF MARKS IN THEIR

    ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS, SO YOU CAN EASILY GET ACCEPTED

    Unlike Nigeria, theres nothing like JAMB in Finland, but youve got to take an aptitude

    test as we call it here and pass it to be selected for admission.

    Different schools have their different scores. Some schools have scores as low as 45 points.

    Here are some school and their grade points:

    SCHOOL GRADE POINTS SCORE FOR

    QUALIFICATION

    Seinajoki University Of Applied Science

    And Business School

    61%

    Chemituni University Of Applied Science 59%

    Kajaani University of Applied Sciences 50%

    Turku School of Economics 50%

    Helsinki University of Technology 45%

    HAAGA-HELIA University of Applied

    Sciences

    64%

    The school with the highest test score requirement is Lahti University of Apllied Sciences

    with 80%.

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    You need TOEFL if...

    TOEFL is the Test of English as a Foreign Language. You only require TOFEL exams ifyou are going for your post graduate programme, Masters or PHD programme.

    You must have your BSC certificate and your transcript and you must also be successful in

    your TOEFL exam.

    You can write the TOEFL exam in any of the TOEFL test centres that abound in Lagos, Port-Harcourt, Abuja and other major cities in Nigeria.

    NOTE: For those going for a degree programme, you dont require TOFEL. All yourequire is your SSCE, NECO certificate or GCE certificate.

    As far as Im concerned you have to stick to and choose those ones that have the lowest score

    points. But if you think your head is hot enough, then go ahead and choose Finajoki School

    of Business like my friend Michael Husu did. Good luck.

    HOW TO APPLY ONLINE AND GET APPROVED IN DAYS...INSTEAD OF

    WEEKS!

    After youve chosen a school, the next step is to go to the schools website on the internet and

    file an application.

    There is a central website for the application it is called www.universityadmissions.fi. You

    have to go up there and sign up, after that you can login in, and view all the schools

    (universities). You can go through all of them, that are their courses, e.t.c. then you can click

    on any one of your choice and then apply. There will be a form you will fill to complete the

    application.

    NOTE: Inside your bonus report, The School Abroad Master List Swipe File, you also

    have a complete list of every tertiary institution in Finland, their list of courses and the link

    for the application.

    Language problems? No!

    When you land on the central admissions website, youll see there are two languages that will

    show which are their own languages (finogreek) and English Language. You can then click

    on English language to go through the necessary information there.

    Next after youve applied online is the paperwork...

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    After youve submitted the online application, you will be sent a reply that they have seen

    your form but you should send down your certificate(s). Thats your educational credentials

    qualifying you to seek the particular programme you want to study for (first, masters or

    doctorate degree).

    To certify that the certificate(s) you are sending are original youve got to have it certified as

    one by a Notary Public.

    A notary public is a recognized person in the society of good standing. Most Notary Publics

    are lawyers either, theyve been conferred with the title of SAN (Senior Advocate of Nigeria)

    or otherwise.

    To find a Notary Public, just go online to

    http:///www.google.com.ng and type in the words Notary Public and the name of your city,then click the button which says, Search pages for Nigeria and then hit the ENTER key,

    you will see the websites of many Law Chambers will come up. Click on them and when the

    website opens, find the office address (most times theyre in the link titled Contact Us.

    Then copy the address, phone numbers or any other information you need to reach them and

    pay them a visit.

    HINT: When I used a Notary Public, I paid just =N=2,000 for the service. Call the different

    chambers you find online before going and ask them how much they charge to notarize a

    document. Compare prices and choose the cheapest. Its all the same.

    Now the next step is...

    Send your notarized results to the school you applied to online. What this means is that you

    have to use the address of the school I asked you to copy down and send the documents to

    them.

    You must do this by post. If you live in Lagos, use the Murtala Mohammed International

    Airport. Its cheap to send from there (about =N=300) and its faster. If not, then use a post

    office in a major city nearest to you. For example if you live in Lafia Nasarawa, use the

    Central Post Office in Jos, Plateau State.

    Then wait for sometime...

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    A couple of weeks after youve sent your notarized certificates, a message will be sent to you

    (via email) from the school that your documents have been processed and that you have been

    accepted and you will be writing an examination.

    You will be told that a letter is on its way to you. This letter is what you will take down to

    British Council to write your exam or to Ghana.

    NOTE: For some of the schools, their testing place is in Ghana.

    Now at this point, you have to pay the schools aptitude test fee.

    Mike paid 45 pounds which is about =N=11,000 - =N=12,000 before he wrote the exam. The

    letter you receive will give you all the details you need to know about writing the exam - the

    venue, the date, format and test fees.

    The school will send you links and study materials which you can download online to study

    for the exam. Theyve been known to even send physical books along with the letter I talk

    about above.

    Then just pay the fees for the exam, take it and if you pass...youre halfway to Finland!

    PASSING THE EXAMS

    The exam that is written is called British International Exams. After your application is

    approved, youll be given a web site where you can download study materials to read. Isuggest you read these materials thoroughly.

    For Arts related courses, the test questions are English, Mathematics and General paper.

    For the science students, they were not given materials to read. Their exams were onmathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English.

    There are objective questions but you will be given an essay to write.

    For English Language, they want to know if you understand what was given and also if you

    can speak well so a lot of questions will be asked.

    In the comprehension passage, you are to make use of your own words.

    NOTE: Even if you get up to the cut off, and you are not good in English, i.e. you fail theEnglish Language paper, you will not be taken.

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    RESIDENCE PERMIT FOR STUDIES

    A foreign student must acquire a residence permit if his or her studies in Finland last for morethan three months.

    IS A VISA NEEDED FIRST?

    A visa is needed if the student has to participate in an entrance exam in Finland prior to beingaccepted at the educational institution and if he or she is a citizen of a country that has notsigned an agreement on the abolition of visa with Finland. Please see the Ministry for ForeignAffairs website at the link below

    http://www.formin.fi/public/default.aspx?nodeid=15717&contentlan=2&culture=en-US

    Since the visa allows for only a short stay, the student must usually return to his or her homecountry after the entrance examination in order to apply for the actual residence permit.

    Subject to certain conditions the first residence permit may be granted also in Finland.ON WHAT GROUNDS MAY A RESIDENCE PERMIT BE GRANTED?

    A residence permit may be granted for study purposes at a post-comprehensive-schooleducational institution. Such institutions are mainly universities and vocational institutions. Aresidence permit can also be issued for studies at some other educational institution leading toa degree or vocational qualification

    A residence permit may be granted for studies in the Finnish or Swedish language if thestudies are conducted at university level and lead to a degree. Hence, language courses lastingfor a few months at private language schools do not normally constitute sufficient grounds for

    granting a residence permit. Exceptions include situations in which the student has alreadybeen accepted for studies at a Finnish educational institution and he or she wishes tofamiliarise him- or herself with the Finnish language and culture prior to starting the studies.

    Residence permits are not generally issued for studies at folk high schools, Christian collegesor similar institutions where studies do not lead to a degree or vocational qualification. Aresidence permit can, however, be obtained with special justification. This could consist of,for instance, the need to supplement studies pursued in the applicant's home country, furtherstudies connected with a vocational qualification or special training available in Finland.

    EXCHANGE STUDENTS

    A residence permit may be granted for exchange students who are temporarily supplementing

    their studies at an educational institution abroad with at most one academic year at a Finnishuniversity or polytechnic, vocational institution or upper secondary school.

    A residence permit may be granted for exchange students who are participating in anapproved exchange programme. For more information, please contact your own educationalinstitution or Finnish educational institutions.

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    Persons under 18 years of age are usually granted residence permits only if they come toFinland as exchange students through approved organisations or as part of an officialexchange programme between schools and municipalities. Coming to Finland also requires awritten consent from the parent(s) or guardian(s).

    STUDENT'S INCOME

    The Finnish government does not usually fund the stay of foreign students in Finland. Hencethe applicant must show that his or her income is secured either with a scholarship, a grant orother funds with which the student can support him- or herself during the academic year.

    Students must be able to prove that they have at their disposal at least 500 euros a month or6000 euros for a year. If the educational institution offers free tuition, accommodation andmeals, the required amount can be reduced.

    The funding of a student participating in an exchange programme between a Finnish and aforeign university may be arranged through the exchange programme.

    IS A STUDENT ALLOWED TO WORK WHILE STUDYING?

    Students are permitted to do a limited amount of paid work under a residence permit issuedfor studies if the work in question is practical training included in the studies or final projectwork. Part-time employment is also possible, if the working time comes to an average of 25hours per week at most. There are no limitations on working hours in full-time employmentduring holidays, specifically the summer and Christmas holidays.

    Earnings from part-time work during term-time may be included in the amount of disposablefunds required for a residence permit at the discretion of the authorities. This is not, however,possible in the case of a first residence permit.

    STUDENTS HEALTH INSURANCE

    Any student who submits a residence permit application on or after 1.9.2007 must attachdetails of their comprehensive health insurance cover to their application. Comprehensiveinsurance cover means insurance which includes the types of treatment and costs that arecovered by municipal health care services and the health insurance system.

    It is a precondition for obtaining a residence permit that the student has valid health insurancecover with a reliable and solvent company or institution.

    For studies of less than two years in duration, a student must have private insurancewhich primarily covers the costs of medical treatment up to 100,000 euros (cost level

    in 2007). Where the duration of the studies is two years or more, a student will usually have a

    home municipality in Finland and is therefore entitled to municipal health careservices. In such cases, it is sufficient for the insurance to primarily cover the cost ofmedicines (in practice the cover extends to doctors fees and costs of treatment andexamination), up to 30,000 euros (cost level in 2007).

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    A student must have insurance cover when applying for a residence permit as without it aresidence permit cannot be granted. In principle a residence permit cannot be issued for aperiod exceeding the period of the insurance cover.

    HOW LONG IS A RESIDENCE PERMIT VALID?

    A residence permit granted to a student is temporary by its nature. If the studies last for morethan a year, the residence permit is usually granted for one year at a time. A temporaryresidence permit bears the letter B.

    An extension of the permit requires that the student is still registered at the educationalinstitution, is a full-time student and has completed the required courses in the institution'sstudy programme. If the student has poor study performance, an extension of the residencepermit may be denied.

    The application for an extension of the residence permit is submitted to the police.

    WHAT HAPPENS AFTER THE STUDIES ARE COMPLETED?

    After completing the studies, the student may remain in Finland if he or she can be granted anew residence permit on other grounds. The permit may be granted, for example forcontinuing studies within the same field or on the basis of family ties or employment.

    A foreigner who has received a degree in Finland can also get a residence permit for searchfor work. The permit can be granted as an extended permit for six (6) months.

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    APPLYING FOR A STUDY VISA AT THE FINNISH EMBASSY

    If you are successful at the exams, that is, you reach the minimum score for the school test,your admission requirements will be sent to you in two weeks.

    Inside the documents detailing your requirements you will be given every information on

    how to get to Finland Embassy at Abuja.

    The address of the Embassy of Finland is

    Embassy of Finland in Abuja, Nigeria9 Iro Dan Musa Street, AsokoroCity: AbujaPhone: (234-9) 314 7256, 314 7257Fax: (234-9) 314 7252Email: [email protected] Hours: Mon-Thu 08.00-16.15, Fri 08.00-13.15

    REQUIREMENTS NEEDED AT THE EMBASSY

    This requirement consists of your

    acceptance document sent to you by the school.

    confirmation letter that you have accepted the admission(You will give you a date thatwill be your dead line to send your confirmation letter that you are coming to take upthe admission in Finland)

    health insurance cover issued by an accredited Schengen insurance policy company.

    Two of them in Nigeria are Niger Insurance and Mutual Benefits Insurance. The

    insurance cover must cover expenses up to the amount of 30,000. Just explain to the

    insurance people that you want an insurance cover of that amount and theyll tell you

    how much itll cost. For Mutual benefits, its about =N=28,000 - =N=29,000 and at

    Niger Insurance it costs about =N=30,500.

    Your personal statement of account, bearing at least the naira equivalent of 6,000

    (about =N=1,500,000)

    If you dont have that amount of money, you could ask someone close to you totransfer such money to your account and afterwards, transfer it back to them.

    teller showing payment for your resident permit and visa

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    One (1) passport size photograph with white background. Coloured backgrounds willnot be accepted.

    Residence permit form duly filed in by you.

    An International Passport valid for at least three (3) months after expiry of the visa to

    be issued.

    This means that if youre going for a 2 year course of study, youll be given a 2-yearvisa, so your passport must be valid for at least another three months after the expiryof that visa.

    NOTE: The visa application form will have to be filled in by you at the embassy.

    On the other hand, your school will give you a link where you can download the formbeforehand so you can have ample time to fill it in, as you make mistakes while trying to do itat the Embassy.

    After that, you then move down to Finland Embassy at Abuja.

    NOTE: You will also pay a fee of =N=10,200 at Citi Bank in Asokoro, Abuja which is foryour resident permit and your visa.

    Dont worry if you dont understand or have never heard of this bank. Its an Internationalbank and has only one office in Nigeria, right there in Abuja.

    The banks address is 2 Yola Street, Area 7, Garki, Abuja.

    The Embassy gets to meet people from MONDAYS to THURSDAYS from 9am to 11amonly, Monday to Thursday.

    When you get to the Embassy...

    Its located at Asokoro, Abuja, go in and register at the reception. The reception will ask you

    what you want; you will then state your mission. You will be asked to wait till 9am then you

    go in (you will be checked before you go in) to a particular place and sit down till its your

    turn to get interviewed.

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    SECRETS FOR PASSING THE INTERVIEW

    Questions youll be asked include but are not limited to the following...

    they want to know if you are the real person that wrote the exam

    they will ask you the name of the school you are going to

    how many years you will be spending there studying

    who organized the exams

    estimate how many students wrote the exams with you

    which area did you write the exams

    They also want to know the balance of your statement of account which should be upto N1,800,000 to N2,000,000

    As long as you answer these questions correctly, youll always get your visa application

    approved, and youll have a residence permit issued to you.

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    GOING TO FINLAND

    After you have been granted a visa, the next thing you should do is

    Go back online and meet with the School Officer assigned by your school to attend to you.

    Theyll want to know when you will be arriving (time) and you will be given a date to arrive.

    When you have this date, you can then accordingly book a plane ticket to arrive in Finland on

    that date!

    Then go tell your designated School Officer your flight arrival time.

    With that, he/she will be able to arrange some one that will come and pick all those that will

    be arriving on that day and time at the airport. They will make your arrangement after you

    have told them your ticket is ready and the time you will be arriving. They will make everynecessary thing ready for you.

    IMPORTANT!

    Contrary to rumours flying around, there is no age bracket. As long as you have your WAEC

    certificate (for degree), and your BSC certificate and transcript (for post graduate or masters

    programme) and then you succeed in the British International exams and TOFEL respectively

    (if it applies to you), then you will get admission!

    Good luck!

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    OPPORTUNITIES IN FINLAND

    There are lots of opportunities in Finland. Heres a small list below:

    You will be taught how to be a very good entrepreneur

    How to be a master of your own

    They have also been able to deal with corruption

    You could stay work there

    You have the opportunity of travelling to other neighbouring countries they are calledSchengen countries.

    They also give good services to students from within and outside the country.

    Financial ConcernsYour biggest expenses will be rent and food. If you take advantage of the student housing

    options you can expect to pay between 130 and 500 per month. Food will cost 150-

    300 per month. University cafeterias are also very affordable: about 2 per meal.

    You may also need to get health insurance cover while in Finland. You can find some

    international insurance carriers at the following sites: www.ihi.com,

    www.globalcover.com, and www.imglobal.com. For international health insurance you

    can expect to pay between $75-$125 per month.

    A monthly bus pass costs 30 per month.

    Including some room for miscellaneous and fun stuff, the total comes to somewhere

    between 550 1,100 per month. Most people have to find a job to help make ends

    meet. This can be a challenge.

    My best advice for you is to start looking for a job immediately you get the admission

    before arriving in Finland. Good web sites for jobs include www.uranus.fi and

    www.planetedu.com.

    A great forum for foreigners looking for jobs in Finland is www.iesaf.com.

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    Also, get creativefreelance writing or proofreading for magazines, for example. If you

    have experience with e-bay, there are some ways to make money buying and selling

    online. If you have teaching experience, there are many English language schools that are

    always looking for native speakers. Start your search at www.tefl.com. Another place tolook is the Au Pair program at www.aupair-world.net. Dont expect the jobs to come to

    you; youll have to put in some hard work.

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    STUDY IN SWEDEN

    COURSES AND PROGRAMMES TAUGHT IN ENGLISH

    A great number of subject courses and study programmes at the Swedish universities and

    university colleges are accessible to international students. At Studera.nu you can search

    and apply for courses and programmes on the first and second level.

    Before you do so, we strongly advise you to read through the information presented in

    the menu to the left. If you want to apply for a Master's Degree Programme, click the

    "Advanced Level". It may also be a good idea to check out the website

    http://www.studyinsweden.se/templates/cs/SISFrontPage____4908.aspx or useful

    information on study options, visas and other practicalities.

    NOTE: Please in what looks like the space between SISFrontPage and 4908 are four

    underscores. So while typing it in use the Underscore key on your computer keyboard by

    pressing the Ctrl and - key at the same time.

    YOU REQUIRE ONE APPLICATION ONLY

    Studera.nu provides a central applications system. This means that you can apply for up

    to 20 courses and/or programmes given by different universities in one application (the

    limit being 4 for Master's programmes).

    Please note that you may only create one user account. Should you create more than

    one, the processing of your application will not only be delayed, but incorrect.

    COVER SHEET

    When you have gone through all the steps in the application procedure, you will be able

    to print a cover sheet for your supporting documents. In case you cannot do this

    straightaway, you will be able to reach and print it later via "Your application". Thesheet contains your personal data and is essential for matching the actual documents

    with your application.

    N.B. No applicants with a Swedish civic registration number will need a cover sheet.

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    If you dont have a swedish civic registration number, get a cover sheet here at

    https://www.studera.nu/studera/1227.html

    ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

    Please make sure that you meet the entrance requirements for the courses/programmes of

    your choice. These will be stated in the course description supplied by each university,

    as well as in your selection list here at studera.nu once you have made your search (see

    "Search for courses").

    FREE MOVERS

    Free movers are students who organize their studies in Sweden independently.

    Even if individual courses are in English, almost all undergraduate programs in Sweden

    require fluent Swedish to complete. A few programs are held entirely in English, but space is

    very limited as most English-language courses at the undergraduate level are aimed at

    exchange students. Their home university has an exchange agreement with a Swedish

    institution as part of an EU program or special bilateral agreement.

    It is possible for a free mover to lobby a university for permission to attend specific English-

    language courses on a full-time basis for a period of time. Regulations governing residence

    permits are strict, however, and study places are in short supply, so opportunities for studentsto come to Sweden as free movers are limited. If you would like to study in Sweden as a free

    mover, make sure to plan ahead and set aside plenty of time to make all the necessary

    arrangements.

    You need to satisfy general as well as specific entrance requirements to be eligible for

    courses at undergraduate level. The general requirements are:

    Completion of an upper-secondary school program conferring eligibility for

    university studies in the same country and corresponding in level to the equivalentprogram in Sweden.

    Proficiency in English (both written and oral) equivalent to that required on

    completion of Swedish upper-secondary education. Universities and university

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    colleges will normally require verification in the form of an international proficiency

    test certificate. This means you need to write the TOEFL exam.

    Written and oral skills in Swedish corresponding at the level of Swedish required on

    completion of Swedish upper-secondary education. This is generally assessed by the

    national Swedish test, TISUS. Note: If you are applying for courses or programstaught in English you are normally exempt from this requirement. (See below for

    more details.)

    Entrance requirements for a particular course or program are established independently at

    each academic institution. These requirements vary and you will need to contact the

    institution directly for exact information.

    Admission to all undergraduate education is limited. All study programs and courses have a

    fixed number of places, which are usually exceeded by the number of applicants. Every

    university and university college has its own procedure for selecting among eligible

    applicants. The criteria applied include: grades obtained, results from previous courses,

    assessment of work samples, interview results, special admission tests and work experience.

    These criteria vary from institution to institution.

    Most foreign students will also need to obtain a visa and residence permit before leaving for

    Sweden.

    Read more about it at the link below

    http://www.studyinsweden.se/templates/cs/Article____4999.aspx

    NOTE: Please in what looks like the space between Article and 4999 are four underscores.

    So while typing it in use the Underscore key on your computer keyboard by pressing the

    Ctrl and - key at the same time.

    UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS IN ENGLISH

    Although most undergraduate programs are taught in Swedish, there are some exceptions:Dalarna University, Jnkping International Business School, Malm University College,

    Mlardalen University College, IT University of Gteborg and Stockholm School of

    Economics offer undergraduate programs taught in English.

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    Most other courses at the undergraduate level offered in English are intended for exchange

    students. If free movers are admitted, they must meet all the normal requirements with regard

    to previous university studies and knowledge of English. Universities and university colleges

    will normally require verification in the form of an international proficiency test certificate.

    LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS

    If you plan to study in English, you need to show that you have attained a level of written and

    oral proficiency equivalent to that required on completion of Swedish upper secondary

    education. You will need to support your application with an international proficiency test

    certificate. The required score is decided by the individual university and may therefore vary.

    If you plan to study in Swedish, you need to show that you have attained a level of

    proficiency that allows you to follow university courses taught in Swedish. You can do so by

    taking the national Swedish test, TISUS.

    EXAMPLES OF TESTS USED AND MINIMUM SCORES:

    - Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). Scores 500-550 (paper-based test), 173-

    213 (computer-based test), 61-79 (internet-based test)

    - International English Language Testing Service (IELTS). Score 5.0-6.0 (no band lower

    than 4.5-5.0)

    - Cambridge EFL examination. (Grades A or B)

    -Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB). Score: 85-90 points

    ** Students whose mother tongue is Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Icelandic or Faeroese are

    deemed to have adequate knowledge of Swedish. The same applies to Finnish students who

    have studied Swedish at upper-secondary level for three years or more.

    HOW TO APPLY

    While the application process may vary slightly depending on which university or university

    college you apply to, the general procedure is as follows:

    To apply for an undergraduate degree program or an individual course you should use the

    online application system at http://www.studera.nu/english, which processes your application.

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    Application deadlines may vary but are usually set in mid-April for the autumn term and in

    mid-October for courses starting in the spring term. Information and application forms are

    available from the institutions themselves.

    The first notices of admission are sent out in July and December. Students from outside the

    European Union may have difficulty obtaining residence permits in time for the start of the

    term.

    SCHORLARSHIPS IN SWEDEN

    The only scholarship for which Nigerian nationals are eligible for is the Guest Scholarship

    Program.

    For master's level studies the Guest Scholarship program is only open to applicants from

    ODA countries. For PhD, post-doctoral level and students of Swedish language and

    literature the Guest Scholarship Program is open for applicants from all countries with the

    exception of the Nordic countries (Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Iceland and Norway).

    Students from Belarus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia and Ukraine who apply to

    the Visby Programme.

    Please check your #4 bonus for the scholarship list. Nigeria is included. You can also read all

    about the application for the scholarship at the link below

    http://www.studyinsweden.se/templates/cs/Articles____10035.aspx

    NOTE: Please in what looks like the space between Articles and 10035 are four

    underscores. So while typing it in use the Underscore key on your computer keyboard by

    pressing the Ctrl and - key at the same time.

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    STUDY IN NORWAY

    STUDY RULES IN NORWAY

    Norway offers you a unique student experience and Norwegian institutions of higher

    education welcome applications sent by qualified students from all over the world.Internationalisation is a priority within all sectors of the Norwegian education system, and

    universities and university colleges are constantly working to facilitate for international

    students. Nearly 12, 000 foreign nationals are currently enrolled at Norwegian institutions of

    higher education. International students may apply for admission to a variety of

    undergraduate and graduate degree programmes. You may come to Norway as student

    through established exchange programmes, institutional agreements, or as a so called "free

    mover", where you arrange the stay by yourself (type of study, length and financing).

    QUALITY EDUCATION

    With a wide range of high quality courses and great flexibility, Norwegian institutions prove

    to be an ideal study destination. From vocational subjects to postgraduate and doctorate level,

    there are plenty of opportunities for students to fulfil their ambitions. You will also benefit

    from the informal atmosphere at Norwegian universities and university colleges, where

    teachers are easily approachable and tuition often takes place in small groups. Most

    institutions also have well equipped computer facilities with free Internet access.

    ADMISSION & APPLICATION

    In order to obtain the necessary application forms and information about the application

    deadlines you will have to contact each university or university college. In general the

    application deadline for foreign students is between January 15 to March 15 for courses

    starting the following autumn (August). Please note that some institutions have separate "pre-

    qualification" deadlines that are earlier than this.

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    The Norwegian Agency for Quality Assurance in Education (NOKUT) supervises and helps

    to develop the quality of higher education in Norway through evaluation, accreditation and

    recognition of quality systems, institutions and course provisions. NOKUT is the official

    Norwegian ENIC-NARIC center.

    For students with a Norwegian identity number most applications to undergraduate studies at

    public institutions of higher education in Norway are processed by a centralised application

    processing centre called Universities and Colleges Admission Service (UCAS - Samordna

    opptak).

    Below you will find the general requirements to previous education. These are minimum

    requirements determined by NOKUT. Please note that institutions may have higher and/or

    additional requirements for all or some programmes.

    ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS

    A compilation of country-specific information called the GSU-list (formerly SIS list) states

    what level of education applicants from different countries need to meet for entry into

    Norwegian higher education, including any requirements concerning proficiency in English.

    For courses where the language of instruction is Norwegian, proficiency in the Norwegian

    language is also required.

    An updated version of the GSU list can be found at the link below.

    http://www.nokut.no/sw14437.asp

    UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES

    Completion of secondary education at advanced level, equivalent to passing the exam at the

    end of Norwegian secondary school, is the general basic requirement for entry to Norwegian

    universities and university colleges. For students from some countries at least one year of

    completed studies at the university level is required in addition.

    Please check the GSU-list for detailed information regarding additional requirements for your

    country.

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    Some study programmes have special admission requirements, usually relating to specialist

    subjects or fields of study from secondary school. Please check with the institution for

    information about these special qualifications.

    MASTERS PROGRAMMES

    Admission requirements are decided by each university and university college based on an

    academic evaluation of the applicants.

    Applicants for Masters programmes have normally obtained an undergraduate/Bachelor's

    degree or equivalent of at least 3 years' duration. The degree must include courses equal to at

    least 1 1/2 years of full-time studies in a subject relevant to that of the programme applied

    for.

    In special cases, the first (and sometimes the second) year of study at a foreign higher

    education institution will not be recognised as higher education in Norway.

    STUDENT RESIDENCE PERMIT

    All students who plan to stay in Norway for more than three months will need a student

    residence permit. Visas are only issued for stays up to 90 days (e.g. for certain Summer

    School programmes).

    The Norwegian Directorate of Immigration (UDI) is the public agency processing all

    applications for a student residence permit. For complete information about the Norwegian

    immigration regulations please visit their website.

    We urge you to carefully read the regulations as to avoid problems during the application

    process. Applications that are incomplete will not be processed, and your entry to Norway

    can be delayed.

    FOR APPLICANTS FROM COUNTRIES OUTSIDE THE EU/EEA/EFTA:

    You should submit your application to a Norwegian Foreign Mission. The application mustbe submitted in person. Applications sent by mail or email will not be processed. In some

    cases the applicant may expect to be called in for an interview.

    There is a processing fee of NOK 1 100 (approx. USD 180) for each application made from

    abroad payable to the Norwegian Foreign Mission. Due to exchange rates and local

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    administrative conditions this fee may vary. Please check with the Norwegian Foreign

    Mission for exact fee prior to submission of application.

    Please visit the Norway Portal at http://www.norway.info/to locate the Norwegian embassy

    or consulate general nearest you.

    When you apply for a student residence permit you must submit the following documents:

    An application form for student residence with a passport photograph.

    [download form here]

    A copy of your passport.

    Documentation of admission to an approved educational institution.

    The letter of acceptance from the institution must contain the following information:

    1. The applicant's name

    2. The name of the institution

    3. What course/programme the applicant has been admitted to

    4. The duration of the course/programme

    The course/programme must be full-time and approved for financial support from the

    Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund. This also applies for students who have

    financing from other sources and do not intend to seek support from the Loan Fund.

    A plan of study.

    A filled out form stating the progress of your studies.[download form at the link below]

    http://www.udi.no/upload/Rundskriv/Eng%20Rundskriv%202002/rs2005-018V1e.doc

    Documentation of housing.

    Approved documentation includes a lease copy for a house, an apartment or a room

    issued by a private person or company. Apartments/rooms provided by the

    institution's own Student Housing organisation must also be documented with a lease

    copy.

    Documentation of subsistence

    (loan from the Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund or deposits in a Norwegian

    bank).

    Subsistence is ensured at NOK 81,400,- for the school year 2007/2008. If you plan to

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    attend an institution/programme/course that has tuition fees, you must also document

    that you are able to finance this extra cost.

    As a general rule, the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration requires the money to be

    deposited in a Norwegian bank account, and this account must be in the applicants name.

    If the educational institution has set up an account for the students, the student may

    transfer his/her funds to this account. Documentation in this case should include a

    statement from the institution confirming that the correct amount is deposited to the

    account in question, or a bank statement showing a balance for the correct amount. The

    applicant may apply for part-time work in Norway and submit this as part of the grounds

    for subsistence. However, the total amount for subsistence will then be higher. As a

    general rule, financial guarantees from a third person is not accepted, whether this person

    is a resident in Norway or another country. In special cases financial guarantees from anapplicant's parents may be accepted if they are Norwegian residents.

    Please note that the documentation requirements will vary from country to country and are

    subject to change. For more information, contact the Norwegian Foreign Service mission

    closest to you. If you are in Norway, contact the local police or the Directorate of

    Immigration.

    A student residence permit to Norway is granted under the precondition that the

    student will return to his/her country of legal permanent residence upon completion ofthe studies.

    For regulations concerning familiy reunification for a student's immediate family, please see

    the website of the UDI.

    THE EMBASSY

    The Royal Norwegian Embassy in Abuja is open Monday to Friday between 09.00 and

    16.00.

    The visa section is open Monday to Thursday between 10.00 and 12.30. Visa Section is

    closed on Fridays.

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    If you have any specific requests please call for an appointment or contact us on e-mail

    [email protected].

    Please note that processing an application for a visa normally takes at least two weeks.

    Royal Norwegian Embassy54, T.Y. Danjuma Street,

    Asokoro, Abuja, Nigeria.

    Tel: +234 (0) 9 314 91 27/28/29 or 30.Mobile: +234 (0) 8076696841

    Direct from Norway: 22 240 487 or 488

    Fax: +234 (0) 9 314 93 09.

    E-mail for visa requests: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected]

    HEALTH INSURANCE

    Health services in Norway are of high standards. As a student in Norway you are ensured

    professional medical treatment no matter which part of the country you are living in. In most

    cases the treatment is free of charge if certain prerequisites are met. These prerequisites vary

    depending on your current nationality and length of stay in Norway. Please study the

    regulations below carefully.

    NAV is the Norwegian Labour and Welfare

    Organisation. NAV is the public agency

    administrating the regulations of the Norwegian

    National Insurance Scheme.

    STUDENTS FROM COUNTRIES OUTSIDE THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AREA(EEA)

    If the duration of your stay in Norway is more than one year you automatically become

    insured under the National Insurance Scheme when you register as a student at a Norwegian

    institution of higher education and as a resident in Norway.

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    If the duration of your stay in Norway is between 3 and 12 months you should fill in a special

    form entitling you to social security coverage with regard to health services in accordance

    with the National Insurance Scheme. The form must be sent to the insurance office in the

    municipality in which you are staying.

    Students who do not fill in this form or students who stay in Norway less than three months

    must have a social security coverage from their home country.

    ALL STUDENTS

    Some institutions provide on campus health services. The semester card which you receive by

    semester registration may entitle you free medical treatment at the institution's student health

    services.

    This treatment usually does not apply to medicines or to medical tests taken off campus. Thecost of medicines is only covered if you are hospitalised, or suffer from a serious disease, and

    are member of the Norwegian National Insurance Scheme, or have a European Health

    Insurance Cardor another form of social security which covers these costs.

    TUITION

    Completing a university degree is often considered to be an expensive endeavour and tuition

    fees are usually making up the bulk part of the cost. Norwegian universities and state

    university colleges as a rule do not charge tuition fees for international students. However,

    you should take into consideration that living expenses in Norway are higher than in many

    other countries.

    "Nothing is for free" is a saying that is true in many cases. But in Norway it is possible to get

    quality education without having to pay tuition fees. If certain prerequisites are met you could

    also be eligible for financial support that can pay for your living expenses. Through various

    fellowship programmes, scholarship schemes or student loans, international students can

    receive funding for a full degree or a limited number of semesters.

    I WANT TO STUDY IN NORWAY BUT NEED FINANCIAL SUPPORT. WHAT DO I

    DO?

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    How you can financially support your stay in Norway will depend on several factors:

    - your current country of legal residency

    - your current home institution

    - your previous education- what institution/degree/subject area you are seeking admission to

    We recommend that you first contact the International Office at your home university to see

    if institutional agreements with a Norwegian institution exist. Also, check the scholarship

    section below to see if you are eligible for support through any programmes or schemes.

    NO TUITION FEES

    Generally, students at state universities and university colleges do not pay tuition fees. This is

    true for all levels, including undergraduate studies, Masters programmes and Ph.D.

    programmes. However, students will have to pay a semester fee of NOK 300-600 each

    semester. In order to take an exam this fee will have to be paid in full. But the fee also grants

    you membership in the local student welfare organisation, which in turn entitles you to

    several benefits. These benefits may include on campus health services, counselling, access

    to sports facilities and cultural activities.

    Payment of the semester fee is also necessary to get an official student card that, among other

    things, gives you reduced fares on most forms of public transport and lower ticket prices to

    various cultural events.

    SCHOLARSHIPS

    Most Norwegian institutions have various bilateral agreements with foreign institutions of

    higher education. These agreements are usually designed for the mutual exchange of students,

    researchers and teachers. However, there are national programmes that offer scholarships and

    other types of funding for international students wishing to study in Norway. Certainrestrictions and prerequisites apply for all these programmes. In addition, there are various

    stipends available offered by private and non-profit organisations.

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    SIU is a Norwegian agency that promotes international cooperation in education andresearch. SIU is a public administrative body under the Ministry of Education and Research

    and administrates several programmes where foreign students are eligible for financial

    support.

    QUOTA SCHEME

    The Norwegian government provides scholarships for students from developing countries and

    countries in Eastern Europe and Central Asia through the Quota Scheme. The objective of thescheme is to promote the internationalisation of higher education. Currently, the scheme

    provides full scholarships for a total of 1 100 students, of which 800 are from developing

    countries and 300 from Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Each year universities and

    university colleges in Norway are allocated a certain number of quota students. The scheme

    normally includes courses taught in English at Masters and Ph.D. level, in addition to certain

    professional degrees. In order to find out which courses are available under the scheme,

    please contact the institutions directly.

    The application deadline varies depending on course and institution. To learn more about the

    Quota Scheme and find out if you are eligible to apply, please visit the website of The

    Norwegian Centre for International Cooperation in Higher Education (SIU) at

    http://siu.no/en/programoversikt/kvoteordningen

    NORAD'S PROGRAMME FOR MASTER STUDIES (NOMA)

    (Former Norad Fellowship Programme and The Norwegian Capacity-Building Programme)

    Norad's Programme for Master Studies provides scholarships for students from developing

    countries to study Masters and Diploma programmes at institutions in the South.

    The aim of all educational activities within the NOMA is to educate staff in public and

    private sector as well as NGOs in the South. Masters programmes will to a greater extent than

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    earlier be established and developed in the South in close collaboration with Norwegian

    institutions.

    Around 110 students are accepted into the programme every year. Please note that 2006 will

    be a transitional year from the former Norad Fellowship Programme (NFP) to the new

    NOMA orogramme. This means that there will be no application round for students in the fall

    of 2006. The application round for students will open after February 2007. To learn more

    about the programme and find out if you are eligible to apply, please visit the website of the

    NOMA programme below

    http://siu.no/en/programoversikt/noma

    NORWEGIAN GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIPS

    The Norwegian Government, through the International Scholarship Section (IS) of theResearch Council of Norway, offers each academic year a pool of scholarships for advanced

    students and young researchers. The government scholarships are designed to promote

    contact and mobility between Norwegian and foreign students and researchers and

    institutions of higher learning and research. The scholarships are open to all areas of

    academic studies and research, including applied and performing arts.

    The scholarships are intended to finance a temporary stay of up to one academic year, and are

    not intended for completing an education/degree in Norway. To learn more about the

    scholarships and find out if you are eligible, please see the website of the International

    Scholarship Section (IS) of the Research Council of Norway below

    http://www.forskningsradet.no/servlet/Satellite?cid=1174430374127&pagename=internasjonale-stipend/Page/HovedSideEng

    FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMME FOR STUDIES IN THE HIGH NORTH

    The Fellowship Programme for Studies in the High North is a programme for studies at

    institutions of higher education in Northern Norway and forms part of the Norwegian

    Governments High North Strategy. Candidates will be selected through institutional

    agreements, meaning that individual fellowship applications from prospective students is not

    accepted in this programme. Fellowships may be awarded to students from Russia, the USA

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    and Canada. At least half of the fellowships will be awarded to students from Russia. To

    learn more about the The Fellowship Programme for Studies in the High North and find out

    if you are eligible to apply, please visit the website of The Norwegian Centre for International

    Cooperation in Higher Education (SIU) below at

    http://siu.no/en/programoversikt/nordomraadestipend

    WORKING PERMIT FOR STUDENTS

    A student residence permit does not confer the right to take employment in Norway.

    However, students may apply for part-time work permit and/or a permit to work during

    vacations when employment would not interfere with their study progress. Full-time

    employment for a restricted period of time may also be applied for.

    FOR STUDENTS FROM COUNTRIES OUTSIDE THE EU/EEA/EFTA

    A student may work part-time for up to 20 hours per week when a work permit is granted. An

    application for a work permit should be accompanied by a statement from the institution

    confirming that the work will not affect the study progress. A letter from the employer stating

    that the student has a job offer must also be submitted.

    Students are normally allowed to work full time during semester breaks.

    Please note that the majority of institutions do not have on-campus work study schemes, and

    foreign students will have to compete on the regular job market.

    Applications for a work permit may be submitted to the local police station.

    Please see the website of the Norwegian police to locate the nearest police station.

    Students are normally allowed to work full time during semester breaks.

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    BONUS #1

    HOW TO AVOID BEING DEPORTED SOON AFTER YOU LAND IN FINLAND,SWEDEN OR DENMARK

    Truth be told, majority of Nigerians who take advantage of study abroad opportunities do it

    simply because they want to travel abroad.

    They want to escape the assumed lack of opportunities for advancement in Nigeria and thebleak economy. And they want to make money quick immediately they land.

    If you know yourself and life well, you will know that legal money can only be made quietlyand using safe means. But our people dont want that, they want fast money, so they rush outand start engaging in illegal activities.

    If you want to be absolutely safe and avoid getting deported from your country of study, thenfollow these programs below religiously:

    Dont associate with people you know engage in illegal stuff. If you mistakenly dothat, end the association at once. As long as youre a friend of someone like that,youre already guilty by association.

    Dont engage in illegal activities like internet fraud, smuggling, drug running,prostitution etc. Michael my friend in Finland, says 13 Nigerians were deported forthese crimes and others. And he even knew some of them.

    Dont engage in street fights or disruptive activities. As much as you were granted afree study opportunity abroad, many of there people still dont like blacks and that

    includes even law enforcement agents like the Police, Army. If they arrest you oneven the slightest charges, theyll trump it up and even blackmail you into gettingdeported.

    Dont overly get involved with women, especially married ones. Its said that hell hasno fury like a woman scorned. Theyll go to any length for vengeance, and you dontknow how far theyll go. Its their country and youre a stranger. Also hell has nomore fury than a man you sleep with his wife, or even girlfriend. You may not just getdeported, you might get killed.

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    BONUS #2

    ADDRESSES, TELEPHONE NUMBERS AND WEBSITES OF HIGHER

    EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS IN FINLAND, SWEDEN AND NORWAY

    You will start your process of Admission by University selection. So, I feel its better to startwith giving you basic information about universities in Finland, Sweden and Norway.

    This section will cover the website and basic email address of all of the Technology

    Universities and Multi-faculty Universities. The list is arranged on alphabetical order.

    Please keep in mind that Technology Universities does not offer any other areas of studies

    than Technology and/or Business. But, Multi-faculty universities also offer technology

    courses. It means you will find Information Technology program on both Technology and

    Multi-faculty Universities but you won't find Sociology program in Technology Universities.

    Go through them and identify the ones that may appeal to you. Despite our huge efforts, we

    couldnt get all the details so some of them come with only website addresses. You can get

    other contact details you need like phone numbers, fax numbers and emails by visiting the

    websites and clicking on their Contact Us link.

    FINLAND

    Universities of TechnologyHelsinki University of TechnologyInternational AffairsP.O. Box 1100 (Otakaari 1, Espoo)FI-02015 HUTFINLANDTel. +358 9 451 2110Fax +358 9 451 5332E-mail: [email protected]

    Lappeenranta University of Technology

    International and Career ServicesP.O. Box 20FI-53851 LappeenrantaFINLANDTel. +358 5 621 6080Fax +358 5 621 6089E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]

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    Tampere University of TechnologyInternational OfficeP.O. Box 527 (Korkeakoulunkatu 10)FI-33101 TampereFINLANDTel. +358 3 3115 2447

    Fax +358 3 3115 2640E-mail: [email protected]

    Multi-faculty Universities

    bo Akademi UniversityInternational OfficeTavastgatan 13FI-20500 boFINLAND

    Tel. +358 2 215 4836Fax +358 2 215 3230E-mail: [email protected]

    University of HelsinkiThe International Student Services OfficeP.O. Box 3 (Fabianinkatu 33)FI-00014 University of HelsinkiFINLANDTel. +358 9 191 22604Fax. +358 9 191 22176E-mail: [email protected]

    University of JoensuuCoordinator of International EducationInternational Student ServicesP.O. Box 111 (Yliopistokatu 2)FI-80101 JoensuuFINLANDTel. +358 13 251 4301Fax +358 13 251 2010E-mail: [email protected]

    University of Jyvskyl

    International OfficeP.O. Box 35 (T)FI-40014 University of JyvskylFINLANDTel. +358 14 260 1086 or 260 1052Fax +358 14 260 1061E-mail: [email protected]

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    University of KuopioInternational OfficeP.O. Box 1627FI-70211 KuopioFINLANDTel. +358 17 163 372 or +358 17 162 146

    Fax +358 17 16 3496E-mail: [email protected]

    University of LaplandInternational RelationsP.O. Box 122 (Yliopistonkatu 8)FI-96101 RovaniemiFINLANDTel. +358 16 341 341 (switchboard)Fax +358 16 341 4222E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]

    University of OuluInternational RelationsP.O. Box 8001FI-90014 University of OuluFINLANDTel. +358 8 553 4042Fax +358 8 553 4041E-mail: [email protected]

    University of TampereInternational OfficeFI-33014 University of TampereFINLAND

    Tel. +358 3 3551 11(swtichboard)Fax +358 3 215 6503E-mail: intoffice(at)uta.fi

    University of TurkuInternational OfficeFI-20014 University of TurkuFINLANDTel. +358 2 333 6582Fax +358 2 333 6370E-mail: international(at)utu.fi

    University of VaasaInternational OfficeP.O. Box 700FI-65101 VaasaFINLANDTel. +358 6 324 8589 or 324 8534Fax +358 6 324 8179E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]

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    SWEDEN

    There are 14 state universities and 22 state university colleges in Sweden. In addition

    there are 3 independent higher education institutions that are entitled to offer

    postgraduate programmes: Chalmers University of Technology, the Stockholm School of

    Economics and Jnkping University Foundation.

    There are also 9 independent programme providers that are entitled to offer

    undergraduate programmes and a number of course providers entitled to award

    qualifications in psychotherapy.

    Institutions entitled to award undergraduate and postgraduate degrees

    State institutions

    Blekinge Institute of Technologyhttp://www.bth.se/engSE- 371 79 KARLSKRONAPhone: +46 455 38 50 00Fax: +46 455 38 50 57E-mail: [email protected]

    University of Gothenburghttp://www.gu.se/english/?languageId=0Box 100SE- 405 30 GTEBORGPhone: +46 31 786 00 00Fax: +46 31 786 10 64E-mail: [email protected]

    Kalmar University Collegehttp://www.hik.se/english/SE- 391 82 KALMAR

    Phone: +46 480 44 60 00Fax: +46 480 44 60 32E-mail: [email protected]

    Karlstad Universityhttp://www.kau.se/eng/

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    SE- 651 88 KARLSTADPhone: +46 54 700 10 00Fax: +46 54 700 14 60E-mail: [email protected]

    Karolinska Institutethttp://info.ki.se/index_en.htmlSE- 171 77 STOCKHOLMPhone: +46 8 728 64 00Fax: +46 8 31 11 01E-mail: [email protected]

    Royal Institute of Technologyhttp://www.kth.se/eng/SE- 100 44 STOCKHOLMPhone: +46 8 790 60 00

    Fax: +46 8 790 65 00Admission information: [email protected]: [email protected]

    Linkping Universityhttp://www.liu.se/en/SE- 581 83 LINKPINGPhone: +46 13 28 10 00Fax: +46 13 28 28 25E-mail: [email protected]

    Lule University of Technologyhttp://www.ltu.se/?l=enSE- 971 87 LULEPhone: +46 920 49 10 00Fax: +46 920 49 13 99E-mail: [email protected]

    Lund Universityhttp://www.lu.se/o.o.i.s/450Box 117

    SE- 221 00 LUNDPhone: +46 46 222 00 00Fax: +46 46 222 47 11E-mail: [email protected]

    Malm University Collegehttp://www.mah.se/default____12978.aspx

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    SE- 205 06 MALMPhone: +46 40 665 70 00Fax: +46 40 665 71 53E-mail: [email protected]

    Mid Sweden Universityhttp://www.miun.se/default____22057.aspxSE- 851 70 SUNDSVALLPhone: +46 771 97 50 00Fax: +46 771 97 50 01E-mail: [email protected]

    Mlardalen University Collegehttp://www.mdh.se/webb/sprak/index.shtml.enBox 883SE- 721 23 VSTERS

    Phone: +46 21 10 13 00Fax: +46 21 10 13 20E-mail: [email protected]

    Stockholm Universityhttp://www.su.se/english/SE- 106 91 STOCKHOLMPhone: +46 8 16 20 00Fax: +46 8 15 95 22E-mail: [email protected]

    The Swedish University of Agricultural Scienceshttp://www.slu.se/?id=580Box 7070SE- 750 07 UPPSALAPhone: +46 18 67 10 00Fax: +46 18 67 20 00E-mail: [email protected]

    Ume Universityhttp://www.umu.se/umu/index_eng.html

    SE- 901 87 UMEPhone: +46 90 786 50 00Fax: +46 90 786 54 88E-mail: [email protected]

    Uppsala Universityhttp://www.uu.se/english

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    Box 256SE- 751 05 UPPSALAPhone: +46 18 471 00 00Fax: +46 18 471 20 00E-mail: [email protected]

    Vxj Universityhttp://www.vxu.se/english/SE- 351 95 VXJPhone: +46 470 70 80 00Fax: +46 470 832 17E-mail: [email protected]

    rebro Universityhttp://www.oru.se/templates/oruExtIntroPageLevel2.aspx?id=4965SE- 701 82 REBRO

    Phone: +46 19 30 30 00Fax: +46 19 33 02 38E-mail: [email protected]

    Independent higher education institutions

    Chalmers University of Technologyhttp://www.chalmers.se/en/SE- 412 96 GTEBORGPhone: +46 31 772 10 00Fax: +46 31 772 38 72

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Stockholm School of Economicshttp://www.hhs.se/default.htmBox 6501SE- 113 83 STOCKHOLMPhone: +46 8 736 90 00Fax: +46 8 31 81 86E-mail: [email protected]

    Jnkping University Foundation

    http://www.hj.se/eng/Box 1026SE- 551 11 JNKPINGPhone: +46 36 10 10 10Fax: +46 36 15 08 12E-mail: [email protected]

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    Institutions entitled to award undergraduate degrees

    State institutions

    The Swedish National Defence Collegehttp://www.fhs.se/en/

    Drottning Kristinas vg 37SE- 115 93 StockholmPhone: Internationell telefonFax: Internationell faxE-mail: [email protected]

    University College of Dancehttp://www.danshogskolan.se/eng/index.htmlBox 27043SE- 102 51 STOCKHOLM

    Phone: +46 8 459 05 00Fax: +46 8 459 05 10E-mail: [email protected]

    University College of Film, Radio, Television and Theatrehttp://www.draminst.se/start/inenglish/Box 27090SE- 102 51 STOCKHOLMPhone: +46 8 55 57 20 00Fax: +46 8 55 57 20 05E-mail: [email protected]

    University College of Physical Education and Sportshttp://www.ihs.se/templates/ihsNormalPage.aspx?id=729Box 5626SE- 114 86 STOCKHOLMPhone: +46 8 402 22 00Fax: +46 8 402 22 80E-mail: mailto:[email protected]

    Dalarna University Collegehttp://www.du.se/enSE- 791 88 FALUNPhone: +46 23 77 80 00Fax: +46 23 77 80 80E-mail: [email protected]

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    Bors University Collegehttp://www.hb.se/english/SE- 501 90 BORSPhone: +46 33 435 40 00Fax: +46 33 435 40 01

    E-mail: [email protected] University Collegehttp://www.hig.se//ufk/is/introduction.htmlSE- 801 76 GVLEPhone: +46 26 64 85 00Fax: +46 26 64 86 86E-mail: [email protected]

    Halmstad University Collegehttp://www.hh.se/english

    Box 823SE- 301 18 HALMSTADPhone: +46 35 16 71 00Fax: +46 35 14 85 33E-mail: [email protected]

    Skvde University Collegehttp://www.his.se/englishBox 408SE- 541 28 SKVDEPhone: +46 500 44 80 00Fax: +46 500 41 63 25E-mail: [email protected]

    Kristianstad University Collegehttp://www.hkr.se/?epslanguage=ENSE- 291 88 KRISTIANSTADPhone: +46 44 20 30 00Fax: +46 44 12 96 51E-mail: [email protected]

    Gotland University Collegehttp://mainweb.hgo.se/adm/eng.nsf/($all)/DB52D035D82A2107C1256E2900471081?OpenDocumentSE- 621 67 VISBYPhone: +46 498 29 99 00

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    Fax: +46 498 29 99 62E-mail: [email protected]

    University Westhttp://www.hv.se/extra/pod/?module_instance=9SE- 461 86 TROLLHTTANPhone: +46 520-22 30 00Fax: +46 520-22 30 99E-mail: [email protected]

    University College of Art, Craft and Designhttp://www.konstfack.se/konstfack/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=10&t=1&l=enBox 3601SE- 126 27 STOCKHOLMPhone: +46 8 450 41 00Fax: +46 8 783 05 63

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Royal University College of Music in Stockholmhttp://www.kmh.se/home_en.phpBox 27711SE- 115 91 STOCKHOLMPhone: +46 8 16 18 00Fax: +46 8 664 14 24E-mail: [email protected]

    The Royal University College of Fine Arts

    http://www.kkh.se/english/megaFrame.htmlBox 16315SE- 103 26 STOCKHOLMPhone: +46 8 614 40 00Fax: +46 8 679 86 26E-mail: [email protected]

    Stockholm Institute of EducationSE- Phone: Fax: E-mail: [email protected]

    Stockholm University College of Operahttp://www.operahogskolan.se/sidor/english/english_index.htmTeknikringen 35SE- 114 28 STOCKHOLMPhone: +46 8 545 810 60Fax: +46 8 545 810 61E-mail: [email protected]

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    Sdertrn University Collegehttp://www.sh.se/englishAlfred Nobels all 7SE- 141 89 HUDDINGEPhone: +46 8 608 40 00

    Fax: +46 8 608 40 10E-mail: [email protected]

    Stockholm University College of Actinghttp://www.teaterhogskolan.se/InEnglish/Box 10038SE- 10055 STOCKHOLMPhone: +46 8 556 093 00Fax: +46 8 702 95 80E-mail: [email protected]

    Independent programme providersBeckmans College of Designhttp://www.beckmans.se/Nybrogatan 8SE- 114 34 STOCKHOLMPhone: +46 8 660 20 20Fax: +46 8 665 00 87E-mail: [email protected]

    Ersta Skndal University College

    http://www.esh.se/?id=1&L=1&big=Box 11189SE- 100 61 STOCKHOLMPhone: +46 8 555 050 00Fax: +46 8 555 050 60E-mail: [email protected]

    Gammelkroppa School of Forestryhttp://www.gammelkroppa.pp.se/indexEng.htmlBox 64SE- 682 22 FILIPSTADPhone: +46 18 16 99 00Fax: +46 18 169 910E-mail: [email protected]

    Johannelund Theological Seminaryhttp://www.johannelund.nu/

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    Heidenstamsgatan 75SE- 754 27 UPPSALAPhone: +46 18 16 99 00Fax: +46 18 169 910E-mail:[email protected]

    The Red Cross University College of Nursinghttp://www.rkh.se/html/english.htmTeknikringenSE- 114 28 STOCKHOLMPhone: +46 8 690 01 00Fax: +46 8 690 01 90E-mail: [email protected]

    Sophiahemmet University Collegehttp://www.sophiahemmet.se/fp_eng.html

    Box 5605SE- 114 86 STOCKHOLMPhone: +46 8 406 20 00Fax: +46 8 10 29 09E-mail: [email protected]

    Stockholms Musikpedagogiska Institut, University College of Music Educationhttp://www.smpi.se/smi/eng.htmlBox 26164SE- 100 41 STOCKHOLMPhone: +46 8 611 05 02Fax: +46 8 611 52 61E-mail: [email protected]

    Stockholm School of Theologyhttp://www.ths.se/english.htmlkeshovsvgen 29SE- 168 39 BrommaPhone: +46 8 564 357 00Fax: +46 8 564 357 06E-mail: [email protected]

    rebro Theological Seminaryhttp://www.orebromissionsskola.se/index.aspx?site=main&page=283Box 1623SE- 701 16 REBROPhone: +46 19 30 77 50

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    Fax: +46 19 30 77 79E-mail: [email protected]

    Programmes in psychotherapy

    Beteendeterapeutiska Freningen (BTF)http://www.kbt.nu/Box 1510SE- 751 45 UPPSALAPhone: +46 8 700 00 83Fax: E-mail:

    Center fr Cognitiv Psykoterapi och Utbildning i Gteborg ABhttp://www.cognitivterapi-gbg.se/Thorilds grnd 1SE- 442 31 KUNGLV

    Phone: +46 303 20 75 60Fax: +46 303 20 75 61E-mail: [email protected]

    The Erica Foundationhttp://www.ericastiftelsen.se/eng/eng.htmOdengatan 9SE- 114 24 StockholmPhone: +46 8 402 17 60Fax: +46 8 10 96 91

    E-mail: [email protected] S:t Lukas organizationhttp://www.st-lukas.se/Box 17240SE- 104 62 STOCKHOLMPhone: +46 8 658 48 84Fax: +46 8 669 47 19E-mail: [email protected]

    Gteborgs Psykoterapi Institut

    http://www.gpsi.se/Vasagatan 16SE- 411 24 GTEBORGPhone: +46 31 711 97 51Fax: +46 31 711 50 49E-mail:

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    Linnstadens Psykoterapi Institut (LPI)Jrntorget 4SE- 413 04 GTEBORGPhone: Fax: E-mail: [email protected]

    Otterhllans Institut fr PsykoanalysKungsgatan 10 ASE- 411 19 GTEBORGPhone: +46 31 774 09 29Fax: E-mail: [email protected]

    Psykoterapisllskapet i Stockholm ABhttp://www.psykoterapisallskapet.se/ettan.htmLiljeholmsvgen 30 BSE- 117 61 STOCKHOLMPhone: +46 8 462 12 20

    Fax: +46 8 462 12 29E-mail: [email protected]

    Stiftelsen Stockholms Akademi fr Psykoterapiutbildninghttp://www.sapu.se/Brnnkyrkagatan 76SE- 118 23 STOCKHOLMPhone: +46 8 642 10 24Fax: +46 8 642 10 24E-mail: [email protected]

    Svenska Institutet fr kognitiv psykoterapiSabbatsbergs Sjukhus Box 640SE- 113 82 STOCKHOLMPhone: +46 8 690 52 60Fax: E-mail:The Swedish Psychoanalytical Societyhttp://www.spaf.a.se/english/introduction/introduction.htmlVsterlnggatan 60SE- 111 29 STOCKHOLMPhone: +46 8 10 80 95

    Fax: +46 8 10 80 95E-mail: [email protected]

    Svenska psykoanalytiska sllskapethttp://www.spas.nuUpplandsgatan 83

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    SE- 113 44 STOCKHOLMPhone: +46 8 33 82 58Fax: +46 8 33 64 18E-mail: [email protected]

    NOTE: Please contact Johan Bryggare, e-mail: [email protected] for anupdated version of this list if you want it. Sweden only

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    NORWAY

    No matter what your academic interests are Norway can offer a wide variety of institutions -

    all with their own distinct profile. And the difference in geographic location, from the rugged

    islands of Svalbard in the Arctic to the capital city Oslo, makes each institution a perfect

    starting point for unique nature experiences.

    The Norwegian higher education sector consists of seven universities, six specialised

    university institutions, 24 state university colleges, two national academies of the arts, and 29

    private colleges. For more information about each institution, please click on the links below.

    Universities

    Norwegian University of Life Sciences (UMB)

    Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)University of Agder (UiA)University of Bergen (UiB)University of Oslo (UiO)University of Stavanger (UiS)University of Troms (UiT)

    Specialised university institutions

    BI - Norwegian School of Management

    MF Norwegian School of TheologyNHHNorwegian Academy of Music (NMH)Norwegian School of Sport Sciences (NIH)Norwegian School of Veterinary ScienceOslo School of Architecture and Design (AHO)School of Mission and Theology

    In addition to the specialised university institutions Norway has two university centres:

    University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS)University Graduate Center at Kjeller (UNIK)

    State university colleges

    Akershus University CollegeBergen University College

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    Bod University CollegeBuskerud University CollegeFinnmark University CollegeGjvik University CollegeHarstad University CollegeHedmark University College

    Lillehammer University CollegeMolde University CollegeNarvik University CollegeNesna University CollegeNord-Trndelag University CollegeOslo University CollegeSaami University CollegeSogn og Fjordane University CollegeStord/Haugesund University CollegeSr-Trndelag University CollegeTelemark University CollegeTroms University College

    Vestfold University CollegeVolda University Collegestfold University CollegeAalesund University College

    National institutes of the arts

    Bergen National Academy of the Arts (KHiB)Oslo National Academy of the Arts (KHiO)