The Swedish Council for Universities and Higher Education (UHR) instead recommends that those who are going to take the exam visit the UHR website, where information about the actual exam can be found.
From the authority's point of view, we think it is unfortunate if people go to other websites and read and believe that this is official information, says Dani Backteg, press officer at UHR.
Some sites market more than 1,000 study questions and charge a fee, something that UHR believes can create false hopes of a passing result.
The test is aimed at those applying for Swedish citizenship and will consist of 60 multiple-choice questions.





