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Rankings: The 16 best universities in Sweden for 2025/2026

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Rankings: The 16 best universities in Sweden for 2025/2026

Sweden has long held a reputation of being one of the most modern, advanced countries in Europe. With its unique blend of academic quality, a welcoming and open-minded society, and its remarkable quality of life, Sweden is among the most popular places for students who want to study abroad. No wonder that Sweden also regularly scores high in the Study.EU Country Ranking for International Students.

In the table below, you can see how universities in Sweden fare in different international rankings. Five of these institutions make it into the world’s top 100 almost every year: Karolinska Institute (a medical school), Uppsala University, Lund University, Stockholm University, and KTH Royal Institute of Technology. For a small country like Sweden, that is a remarkable score. And it is proof that university students who pursue a Bachelor or Master degree in Sweden have made a great choice for their academic and professional careers.

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KTH Royal Institute of Technology
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Stockholm, Sweden
64 study programmes
Ѳö University
Ѳö University
Ѳö, Sweden
33 study programmes

Top ranked universities in Sweden

University QS Ranking 2026 THE Ranking 2025 ARWU Ranking 2025
Lund University 72 95 101
KTH Royal Institute of Technology 78 95 201
Uppsala University 93 130 93
Stockholm University 147 191 100
Chalmers University of Technology 165 201 301
University of Gothenburg 202 201 151
Linköping University 310 201 301
Umeå University 401 351 401
Karolinska Institutet – 49 50
Halmstad University – 1201 –
SLU – Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences – 351 401
Örebro University – 501 901
Jönköping University – 601 –
Luleå University of Technology – – 701
Stockholm School of Economics – – 701
Linnaeus University – – 901

Explained: How do the university rankings work?

The QS World University Rankings are among the most important, most-referenced rankings. The QS ranking relies heavily on its academic survey, asking thousands of academics worldwide about the reputation of universities.

The Times Higher Education World University Rankings (or the THE Rankings for short) compile a wide range of statistics. Equal weight is put on teaching quality, research excellence, and research impact through citations (meaning how often a university’s research is referenced elsewhere).

The Academic Ranking of World Universities by Shanghai Jiao Tong University (often just Shanghai Ranking, or ARWU) focuses on research output and quality, for example measured by the number of published and cited scientific papers and the number of staff or alumni winning the Nobel Prize or Fields Medal.

Summary: Top 10 universities

Top 10 best universities in Sweden

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Sweden is a popular country for international students: Its universities are among the best in the world, its people known to be friendly and welcoming, and students from the EU/EEA can study tuition-free. Swedish universities offer around 1,000 degree programmes taught entirely in English.

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Find the right study programme for yourself:

Bachelors degrees in Sweden
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Relevant links

  • Studying abroad in Sweden: Basic information for international students
  • Study programmes in Sweden 🧑‍🎓
  • External: Data and tables of QS
  • External: Data and tables of THE
  • External: Data and tables of ARWU

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