Stockholm School of Economics

Stockholm, Sweden

Located in the municipal neighborhood of Vasastaden in the heart of Stockholm, Sweden, is the private business school known as the Stockholm School of Economics. SSE provides PhD and executive education in addition to BSc, MSc, and MBA programs.
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Tuition Fees, Cost of Living & Accommodation at Stockholm School of Economics

Cost Of Living

SEK 85000

Undergraduate Fees International Students

SEK 100000

Post Graduate Fees International Students

SEK 150000

Bachelors

  • SEK 120000
  • SEK 120000

Masters

  • SEK 180000
  • SEK 180000

Stockholm School of Economics Departments

  • Business & Management
  • Sciences

Distinguished Alumni of Stockholm School of Economics

Step-by-Step Guide to Admission Requirements at Stockholm School of Economics

Visit UniversityAdmissions.se to submit your application. The application period is October 16, 2025, through January 15, 2026.

Submit all documents related to your high school studies - predicted grades, transcripts, diplomas/certificates.Every applicant has the ability to upload supporting documentation directly to their UniversityAdmissions.se account. 
However, depending on your citizenship, UniversityAdmissions.se levies a minimal application cost of SEK 900. Generally speaking, the only people who must pay an application fee are nationals of nations other than the EU, EEA, or Switzerland. 
Our BSc Admissions Team will let you know if there are any more steps needed for your application.

Regarding your qualifications, UniversityAdmissions.se may also get in touch with you.

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Notable Achievements of Stockholm School of Economics

Achievements

01.
Anna Dreber Almenberg

Anna Dreber Almenberg is the Johan Björkman Professor of Economics and a member of the Committee for the Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel. She is a Wallenberg Scholar, a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (KVA), and a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA)

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Richard Friberg

Richard Friberg is the Jacob Wallenberg Professor of Economics and a member of the Committee for the Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel. His research focuses on imperfectly competitive markets (Industrial Organization) with an emphasis on investigating responses by firms to uncertainty and various risks, in particular exchange rate risk.

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Notable Innovation, Research & Development Stockholm School of Economics

Notable Innovation

01.
The model of Heckscher-Ohlin

This model of international trade, which was created by professors Eli Heckscher and Bertil Ohlin, explains why a nation exports and specializes in goods that make use of its cheap and plentiful production resources. For this study, Ohlin subsequently won a Nobel Memorial Prize.

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The macroeconomics of the Stockholm School

The macroeconomics of the Stockholm School: Motivated by Knut Wicksell, SSE academics in the 1930s created theories on money and economic fluctuations that independently reached many of the same findings as those of John Maynard Keynes. Their theories had an impact on the development of the contemporary welfare state in Sweden.

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Exclusive Scholarships at Stockholm School of Economics

  • SSE MBA Scholarship

Explore Programs & Courses at Stockholm School of Economics

Program name
Tuition Fees
Deadlines
Bachelor program in Business & Economics 3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program
SEK11,000
30th Apr
(October)
Bachelor’s Programme in Market Communication 3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program
SEK90,000
15th Jan
(September)

University Ranking of Stockholm School of Economics

701-800
Economics
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101-150
Business Administration
72
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101-150
Social Science Management
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301-400
Econometrics
56
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