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Nisha

Nisha is from India. She is interested in learning new things, from culture to technical fields. She likes the trans- and interdisciplinary approach to studies. She enjoys running, cycling and working out.

What are the best aspects of your programme?

My programme's courses are informative, covering a broad spectrum of mechanical engineering concepts. Every lesson is different learning in itself.

What are some of your favourite courses so far?

Tribology is my favourite, and it has to be. I would want my career as a tribologist.

How is student life in Stockholm?

Student life is challenging but enjoyable. However, we do not despise hard work; we welcome and like it.

What do you want to do after graduating?

After graduating, I would like to pursue a PhD if I can secure one. Also, I should ensure that the PhD is in Tribology which I feel is quite difficult at this stage.

What would you like to say to students thinking of choosing KTH for master's studies?

I would say to go for it! Here, the flexibility in the programmes is the most significant advantage, and every student benefits from it. We can take courses and perform projects in collaboration with other programmes, and teachers encourage that. Every student gets to learn a lot.