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Fact check: Which universities have the highest acceptance rate for CS International Masters in Sweden?

Checked on August 30, 2025

1. Summary of the results

Based on the analyses provided, none of the sources contain specific acceptance rates for Computer Science International Master's programs at Swedish universities. The available data shows application numbers and general information but lacks the precise acceptance rate statistics requested.

The sources reveal that several major Swedish universities receive substantial numbers of applications for international master's programs:

  • Stockholm University received 21,229 applications for international master's programmes, with the Master's Programme in Data Science, Statistics and Decision Analysis being the most popular [1]
  • Chalmers University had 11,744 national and international applicants [2]
  • Uppsala University had 54,301 admissions with a 6.2% increase [3]
  • Lund University had the highest number of applications among Swedish universities [4]

The only specific acceptance rate mentioned is for KTH Royal Institute of Technology, which has an average acceptance rate of 29% for master's programs generally, though this is not specific to CS International Masters [5].

2. Missing context/alternative viewpoints

The original question assumes that acceptance rate data for CS International Master's programs is readily available and comparable across Swedish universities. However, the analyses reveal several missing pieces of context:

  • Data availability limitations: Swedish universities may not publicly disclose specific acceptance rates for individual programs, particularly broken down by international vs. domestic students [6] [7] [2] [1] [3]
  • Program variations: Different universities may have varying definitions of "Computer Science" programs, with some offering related fields like Data Science, Industrial Engineering and Management, or other engineering disciplines that could be relevant [1] [3]
  • Application vs. acceptance distinction: The sources provide application numbers but not acceptance rates, suggesting this metric may not be the primary way Swedish universities report their selectivity [4] [2] [1]

3. Potential misinformation/bias in the original statement

The original question contains an implicit assumption that acceptance rate data is publicly available and easily comparable across Swedish universities for CS International Master's programs. This assumption appears to be unfounded based on the available evidence.

The question may reflect a bias toward viewing university selection through an American lens, where acceptance rates are commonly published and used as prestige indicators. Swedish higher education may operate under different transparency standards or prioritize different metrics for program evaluation [8] [9].

Additionally, the framing suggests that higher acceptance rates are desirable, which may not align with the quality or competitiveness of programs. The analyses show that popular programs like Data Science at Stockholm University attract many applicants, but this doesn't necessarily correlate with acceptance rates [1].

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