Highly recommended ❤ Good job Aiye ❤️❤ Jaya veva ❤️
@LivingInNordicsКүн бұрын
ThankS malli. Tharaha welada dan kata karanne natte😃
@nilanchanaka1738 сағат бұрын
@@LivingInNordics Aiyooo na aiye. Tikak busy una. ❤️
@ridmanirman86086 күн бұрын
this is very helpful. appreciate your effort 👍
@LivingInNordics6 күн бұрын
Thanks friend. See you in Sweden. Did you like my vedios ❤️❤️❤️😍😍
@dimanthahansamal23716 күн бұрын
Ayye superb explanation.Thank you so much❤ mulu video ekam beluwa.
@LivingInNordics6 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching us. Did you like the vedio ❤️
@dimanthahansamal23716 күн бұрын
@@LivingInNordics yes. Ayye. OL AL documents submit krddi FM attest krnn oneda?nettan original document scan krla submit krnwda?
@LivingInNordics6 күн бұрын
@@dimanthahansamal2371 orginal upload karanna
@dimanthahansamal23713 күн бұрын
Ayye I have some issues to clarify .is there any way to contact you.??
@LivingInNordicsКүн бұрын
Yes chat.whatsapp.com/KtkKpBDdLGiJsNZSvyvjnE
@anushajayamaha32566 күн бұрын
Great work! Keep it up 😊
@LivingInNordics6 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching . Did u enjoy my vedio
@anushajayamaha32566 күн бұрын
@@LivingInNordics Great stuff. Many SL students waste money on so called educational consultants for simple tasks like getting offer letters and applying for visas and scholarships, often without success. For those applying on their own, doing research is key since it’s tough to get by without a scholarship. Your info will really help them😊
@ThedasAndGames6 күн бұрын
@@anushajayamaha3256thanks for ur kind words 😮❤
@LivingInNordics6 күн бұрын
@@anushajayamaha3256 ❤️
@LivingInNordics4 күн бұрын
Thank you! 😊 I completely agree-many Sri Lankan students end up spending a lot on consultants for tasks they can easily do themselves with a bit of research. It's so important to be informed and take charge of the process, especially when scholarships are crucial for many students. I hope the info in my videos can guide them to make smarter decisions, save money, and increase their chances of success. Wishing everyone the best on their journey to studying in Sweden!
@danukalakruwanweerathunga42414 күн бұрын
Hello aiye. How about jonkoping city. They have part time jobs ?
@LivingInNordics4 күн бұрын
Yes . Hama ciry ekems tiyenawa
@secretwonders89714 күн бұрын
Degree eka English Medium nm IELTS or PTE Oni nadda. For Master
@LivingInNordics4 күн бұрын
For Sri Lankan applicants: A credit pass (C) in A-Level English is accepted as proof of English proficiency for bachelor’s programs, and a degree completed in English medium is accepted for master’s programs. This requirement has been in place from the very beginning, though some consultants may recommend IELTS since it can be a plus point due to the large volume of applications from around the world. Based on my personal experience, I was accepted into a master’s program without needing IELTS, which clearly demonstrates that the process works as I’ve explained. I also know many people who came to Sweden without needing IELTS. I’ve highlighted this in my video, and I hope this will help students save both time and money, while making informed decisions. If your application is rejected due to IELTS, please feel free to let me know. It’s important to reinforce that while IELTS isn’t always mandatory, it can still be considered a merit and a plus point in securing a placement. However, applicants should understand that it’s not always a strict requirement. Knowing this can help reduce unnecessary stress and expenses. I kindly request that you go through my video where I provide comprehensive guidance from ab initio.
@dilshifernando6265Күн бұрын
Any age limit for masters
@LivingInNordicsКүн бұрын
In Sweden, there is no specific age limit for pursuing a master’s degree. However, in some cases, the Swedish Migration Agency may reject applications when the applicant is older. The oldest individual I’ve seen pursuing a master’s was 45.
@suwarank90652 күн бұрын
❤❤❤
@LivingInNordics2 күн бұрын
Hi thanks for the comment. Did you like the vedio ❤️
@dulminiperera3745 күн бұрын
Age limite?
@LivingInNordics5 күн бұрын
There is no official age limit for applying to bachelor’s or master’s degree programs in Sweden. Both universities and the Swedish government generally do not impose strict age restrictions on applicants. However, applicants must meet the general entry requirements, which include holding the necessary academic qualifications (such as a high school diploma for bachelor’s programs or a relevant undergraduate degree for master’s programs) and language proficiency.
@dhanushkamgwt65004 күн бұрын
A valuable content!. further clarification, Admission.se did not accept the medium of instruction for a bachelor's degree, even if it was in English, as a way to meet the English language requirement for Sri Lankan applicants. Has this policy changed this year?
@LivingInNordics4 күн бұрын
For Sri Lankan applicants: A credit pass (C) in A-Level English is accepted as proof of English proficiency for bachelor’s programs, and a degree completed in English medium is accepted for master’s programs. This requirement has been in place from the very beginning, though some consultants may recommend IELTS since it can be a plus point due to the large volume of applications from around the world. Based on my personal experience, I was accepted into a master’s program without needing IELTS, which clearly demonstrates that the process works as I’ve explained. I also know many people who came to Sweden without needing IELTS. I’ve highlighted this in my video, and I hope this will help students save both time and money, while making informed decisions. If your application is rejected due to IELTS, please feel free to let me know. It’s important to reinforce that while IELTS isn’t always mandatory, it can still be considered a merit and a plus point in securing a placement. However, applicants should understand that it’s not always a strict requirement. Knowing this can help reduce unnecessary stress and expenses. I kindly request that you go through my video where I provide comprehensive guidance from ab initio.
@LivingInNordics4 күн бұрын
For Sri Lankan applicants: A credit pass (C) in A-Level English is accepted as proof of English proficiency for bachelor’s programs, and a degree completed in English medium is accepted for master’s programs. This requirement has been in place from the very beginning, though some consultants may recommend IELTS since it can be a plus point due to the large volume of applications from around the world. Based on my personal experience, I was accepted into a master’s program without needing IELTS, which clearly demonstrates that the process works as I’ve explained. I also know many people who came to Sweden without needing IELTS. I’ve highlighted this in my video, and I hope this will help students save both time and money, while making informed decisions. If your application is rejected due to IELTS, please feel free to let me know. It’s important to reinforce that while IELTS isn’t always mandatory, it can still be considered a merit and a plus point in securing a placement. However, applicants should understand that it’s not always a strict requirement. Knowing this can help reduce unnecessary stress and expenses. I kindly request that you go through my video where I provide comprehensive guidance from ab initio.