When to apply to Lund University?

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    Piyush Pandey | Contributor-Level 8

    5 months ago

    International students come to take either undergraduate or graduate admission at Lund University. The ideal time to apply to undergraduate or MS programs for the Autumn semester is between mid-October and mid-January of next year. On the other hand, the ideal time to apply for the Spring semester is between Early June and mid-August. Students can check the application duration for each intake below:

    Programs

    Spring

    Autumn

    UG/PG

    Early June-Mid August

    Mid October-Mid January

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Akash Gaur

The Lund University acceptance rate of 58% makes it fairly selective at granting admissions, however, the Chalmers University of Technology acceptance range typically ranges between 80-90%, making it much more easier to secure admissions at.

Students interested in admissions to either institute are required to maintain solid academic scores & a professional resume highlighting other skills, as both Lund & Copenhagen have shown a tendency to be picky to varying extents & priortising highly qualified candidates.

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Though in terms of acceptance rate, Lund University is more selective, it is up to students where to study. A comparison between these two universities is given below: 

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Founded

1477

1666

QS Rankings 2026

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Medicine, Pharmacy, Biology, CS

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Scholarships

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Around 34%

 

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Akash Gaur

  • The Swedish Migration Agency regularly releases a list of the most in demand jobs in Sweden, and is worth checking out 
  • Korta vägen is a nation-wide employment programme for international students in Sweden and can be accessed via the Swedish Public Employment Service.
  • Go through the popular job search platforms in Swedem such as: Arbetsformedlingen (The Swedish Public Employment Service) or the EURES portal
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The Lund University student life is described as "hectic" by one student, and "easy to adapt" by another, as part of Lund University Student Reviews curated from Shiksha Study Abroad

Here are some key takeways from the student experience of those who studied at Lund University:

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Safety, next to no crimes

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High Competition for Scholarships 

Quality Public Services including transportation

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Akash Gaur

The Lund University acceptance rate of 58% makes it fairly selective at granting admissions, however, the Chalmers University of Technology acceptance range typically ranges between 80-90%, making it much more easier to secure admissions at.

Students interested in admissions to either institute are required to maintain solid academic scores & a professional resume highlighting other skills, as both Lund & Copenhagen have shown a tendency to be picky to varying extents & priortising highly qualified candidates.

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