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KTH Joint Programme Scholarship

The KTH Joint Programme Scholarship is available for students participating in a joint programme and covers the tuition fee for the study period spent at KTH. In 2023, 5 % of the eligible scholarship applicants were nominated for the KTH Joint Programme Scholarship (2 of 37).

KTH Joint Programme Scholarship application for studies starting in autumn 2024

1 April 2024: Application opens
15 April 2024 (midnight CET): Application closed

You apply to the scholarship on this page when the application is open.

Scholarship content

The KTH Joint Programme Scholarship covers the tuition fee for the study period spent at KTH and does not include living costs. 

Requirements

To be eligible for the scholarship, you must be a fee-paying student according to the definition of University Admissions , the Swedish national application system (read here  to get more information). You must also attend one or two semesters at KTH beginning in autumn 2024 as part of one of the following joint programmes:

  • Computer Simulations for Science and Engineering, COSSE
  • Innovative Sustainable Energy Engineering (Nordic Five Tech)
  • Polymer Technology (Nordic Five Tech)
  • ICT Innovation (EIT Digital): only EIT Digital students who meet the following criteria are eligible: 1) first semester at KTH (round 1 applicants) or third semester at KTH; 2) have paid the registration fee by 3 April for students with first semester at KTH; 3) don’t hold a scholarship (whole or partial) from EIT Digital consortium
  • Decentralized Smart Energy Systems, DENSYS, (Erasmus+): only DENSYS students that don't hold an Erasmus Mundus Scholarship or a scholarship from the DENSYS consortium are eligible

If you are applying to the master's programmes in Molecular Techniques in Life Science, Biostatistics and Data Science, or Innovative Technology for Healthy Living (EIT Health) you are not eligible for the KTH Joint Programme Scholarship and must instead apply for the KTH Scholarship. If you are applying to the master's programme in Mathematics, you must apply for a scholarship through Stockholm University. Students admitted to an EIT programme not listed above and students who hold an Erasmus Mundus Scholarship are not eligible for the scholarship.

"This scholarship has enabled me to broaden my horizons. While pursuing my bachelor's and master's degrees, I worked part-time to support myself financially, but now I can put my best foot forward in all I'm passionate about."

Kneev, Joint Programme Scholarship awardee 2022

Read the interview with Kneev

Application instructions

Applicants attending KTH for the first year of a programme and have not applied through universityadmissions.se must send scans of their original bachelor's degree and transcripts (including official translations if they are not issued in English) to info@kth.se  during the application period (1 April to 15 April). Applicants attending KTH for the second year must send scans of their original transcripts from your first year of studies within the joint programme to info@kth.se .

Selection process

The scholarship is awarded primarily on the basis of academic excellence and based on the following criteria:

  • The applicant's grades (GPA or equivalent)
  • The ranking of the university that awarded the applicant's bachelor's degree
  • Previous studies within the joint programme (students attending KTH for their second year)

"I was very grateful to receive this scholarship. It allows me to be financially independent, which enables me to focus entirely on my studies."

Aravind, Joint Programme Scholarship awardee 2022

​Read the interview with Aravind ​