…trying not to become a man of success, but rather a man of value. (Albert E.)
Let’s recap: The system runs in two phases, or rounds, in order to occupy as many places as possible.
So any rejection will leave a place available for somebody else.
That place will be available during a second Admission Round.
And respectively, a second round of notifications will follow, along with applicants accepting or rejecting the admission.
After they decide, there won’t be any more changes/invitations/rounds.
So if you have an alternative marked with “Res #” that means that you are on a waiting list (reserve), in case people with a higher position on the ranking list will reject their position at that specific department. If # accepted students in the first Admission Round will reject their position, then you will get a second Notification of Admission in about 3 weeks with that alternative now marked “Admitted”.
In order to get in you need to have the following bellow zero (negative number) your_reserve_position - admitted_rejections - reserve_rejections. It’s just informative, since you won’t know how many among the admitted or among the reserves in front of you will reject the programme.
Your position in the ranking list of that programme is NOT equal to “Acc. in S.G.” + #. And above that, this year (2008) the reserves have been randomly picked/ordered1, thus unfortunately those in front of you on the waiting list are not necessarily more qualified. That would imply that they may desperately accept any offer they get.
So far, it’s not clear if you need to reply if all you’ve got is waiting lists - that is, only “Res #” and no “Admitted”, but my personal suggestion is to reply positively. The logic? Well, if you do not reply, then you may be considered as “not interested in the programme any longer”, so you will be ignored during the second Admission Round.
At this moment it is also not clear (=confirmed) what should be done in case you were admitted to one programme and you are on the waiting list for another that you would like more. You should check with universities, but the response so far was that you should accept in the first Admission Round the alternative where you got “Admitted”. You will still remain on the waiting lists for the other alternatives, for the second Admission Round.
If you get in, to one of those alternatives during the second round, then you can opt in for one of those. Unfortunately, I guess that will lead to positions being occupied just virtually - since there is no other admission round, and then the alternative you previously accepted will have no possibility to be fill in with the next on the waiting list, which all in all it’s not fair but it’s too complex to explain here (in short, those who get admitted in the first round, anywhere, get a favour of getting a chance at 2/3/.. places which won’t be possible for others to take).
Once again! Check with universities and proceed with cautious!
Keep in mind that only some of those admitted in the first round, and with a programme eligible for SI scholarships will be nominated for a one.
By the time the applicants will need to have their last word on this, it is highly improbably that they will know if they got a scholarship or not.
Just to be clear, nominated applicants (not sure, but most probably) will not have any information whether they have or have not received a scholarship or not from the Swedish Institute before the replying deadline is reached.
Merely a living soul;
mostly one that survives.
Often seeing the best in people;
surely one that dies trying.
value, cherish, criticize, plan, enjoy, think
Andrei Neculau
April 25th, 2008 at 8:24 pm
@Djellel: No! DA is simply one of the possible Selection Groups!
DA is just “whatever the rankings are, this student is accepted anyway”. Others, within other Selection Groups, will simply go through the system and be accepted or not.
All of those accepted in the first round (meaning now, during May 8-15) will be taking their chance at a SI scholarship.
Florence C
April 27th, 2008 at 9:35 am
Hi Andrei;
You mean to tell me they have changed the dates AGAIN!!!
You know I am begining to consider univerities elsewhere- not just because I am nervous but to me the administration process is the first sense of what the ultimamte experience is goign to be with the school- if they can’t simply process applications with clear and susinct notifications..who’s to say just how organized their programs are depite it being free- or perhaps this is the very reason for the debacle.
dogukan
April 27th, 2008 at 10:27 am
anyone explain to me what ıs the mean MAAU please!
Andrei Neculau
April 27th, 2008 at 12:43 pm
@dogukan: Why should I, if you didn’t read http://andreineculau.com/blog/2008/04/studeranu-aftermath/3/ ?
@Florence C: Please remember that this is their first year of centralized admissions
Hamimu Masudi
April 28th, 2008 at 12:11 pm
Hey any one knows English meaning of MAÖS-ÖVRIGA SÖKANDE INT. MASTERS.
Florence C
April 28th, 2008 at 4:04 pm
Hi Andrei;
This is my last note; but i wanted to give a word of thanx- your blog has truly been my saving grace. I have decided not to go to Sweden- I have not even got my final decision- i will not wait around for their circus date changing ways. I am now deciding between 2 schools in the US and 4 in the UK. Might i just add; the school in the US only had 3 people processing thousands of applicants and it not a shot gun approach as with the Swedes. The thing thaat most influced my desion was : that if the administration process is the first sense of what the ultimamte experience is goign to be with the school…i think it wise not to even partake.
One again thank u
Florence C
April 28th, 2008 at 4:07 pm
One more note; If i was excepted last year and they didn’t call me until a week before classed started…why would they categorize me with all the new applicant. When they called me last year i was told that i was one of their top top candidates- what a joke! Its funny but the department has not responded to my email or phone call from over a week ago.
Mister E
April 28th, 2008 at 4:50 pm
@Andrei
I went through this exact same process last year to be admitted to Lunds Universitetet so I don’t know how you could characterize it as “their first year.”
@Florence C
I totally agree with your rationale and I’d be surprised if other quality candidates don’t make the same decision. It’s a good thing you didn’t put all your eggs in one basket (like I did).
Andrei Neculau
April 28th, 2008 at 6:13 pm
@Mister E: I’ve sent you an e-mail.
Andrei Neculau
April 29th, 2008 at 11:30 am
@Florence C: I missed your comment yesterday, but I can only tell you what I told Nicholas:
Hope you will find yourself a nice university! You definitely seem to be worth of a good uni.
And believe me I know that after reading thousands of comments coming from every corner of the globe and culture.
Jacopo L.
April 29th, 2008 at 1:26 pm
Today I have found a new message in my personal page, follow application section.
The message is “Please note: The new publishing date for the Notification of Admission will be May 8″.
So I think my result will be shown in that date and not on 15th.
Anyone else has had the same message?
fortuna
April 29th, 2008 at 1:59 pm
thank you for this site - the information has been very useful and it’s nice to learn that others are on the same boat.
regarding the SI scholarships this is what i got from a masters program admissions officer:
“One candidate per program may or may not be selected by the SI scholarship committee. Usually the program suggests 2-4 candidates to SI. Chances are very low. Sorry.”
each qualified masters program (there are 200 or so) submits a short list of SI scholarship candidates; then the SI chooses 150-200 students for the scholarship. statistically-speaking it rings true that only one candidate, at most, per program will receive a scholarship. good luck to us all!
peke
April 29th, 2008 at 2:13 pm
@Jacopo
yes, i have it, and it says ‘Message to all applicants’, so i guess everybody has it. anyway i’m loosing my patience and my hope, ive been rejected in norway and it was THE ONE i wanted
They told me, we are sorry but there were many good applicants for this programme. They asked me to have finished my degree and this will hopefully be in june, but it seems they couldn wait for me to do just one exam(although they told me i was welcome to apply, yes, we are always welcome to apply)…anyway it is true there are a lot of great candidates out there, and sometimes, when there are so many it is just about luck, like a lotery
let’s see what happen with sweden
wish u the best all of u!!
Greta
April 29th, 2008 at 6:30 pm
M Munir H
April 30th, 2008 at 8:16 am
@Jacopo L
Yes, I’ve got the same message. Let’s wait for a week………
Good luck.
Nesko
April 30th, 2008 at 5:22 pm
Hi to everybody.
I whant to ask if somebody have applied for Master in E-Commerce at Lulea University of Technology?
I whant to be in touch with other applicants?
boooom
Hamimu
April 30th, 2008 at 6:23 pm
Andrei! Thanks for this site-Yo great. After getting an MR of DA in my second choice program, I have got a PG in my first choice program with a massage: “Platsgaranti” translated as place guarantee according to the Lexin on-line dictionary. Does “Platsgaranti” mean, I have a place in this program

Kind regards.
Rafael Vaisman
April 30th, 2008 at 7:28 pm
I dont know what do they mean , however I believe that WHAT IS MEANT TO BE WILL BE!!!
LUCKY AND PEACE FOR ALL!!!!! RELAX AND WAIT…
About scholarship I havent gotten anything.. Hope I get a good email…soon
Rafa from BRAZIL!
Andrei Neculau
May 1st, 2008 at 12:10 am
I remind you all that the talks are now held on a Facebook page. Over 225 prospective students are there.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/studeranu-National-Admissions-to-Higher-Studies-in-Sweden/31300055244
Sri Phani
May 1st, 2008 at 3:24 am
hello, I have applied for 8 programs in 7 universities. I got SG as DA and MR as 999 in Mälardalen University, but its in 6th priority. So is there any problem for my admission because of 6th priority? pls anyone can help me……….
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