Overview

The Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), founded in 1827, is Sweden's leading technical university, located in Stockholm. It is renowned for its focus on engineering, technology, and applied sciences, offering a wide array of programs at the undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels in fields such as electrical engineering, computer science, mechanical engineering, civil engineering, architecture, and industrial design.

KTH is one of Europe's top universities in engineering and technology, consistently ranked among the best globally. It is known for its cutting-edge research, particularly in areas like renewable energy, nanotechnology, robotics, and information technology. The university has a strong emphasis on innovation and entrepreneurship, with many collaborations with industry leaders, research institutions, and startups.

The campus combines historic buildings with modern, high-tech facilities, and is located in the heart of Stockholm, one of Europe's most vibrant and innovative cities. KTH boasts a diverse, international student body and offers numerous opportunities for global collaboration and exchange. With a strong focus on sustainability and technological development, KTH plays a key role in shaping the future of science, engineering, and technology.

Entry Requirements

Undergraduate-66 %,

Postgraduate- 70%

English Language Requirements

Undergraduate:

IELTS (Academic) total score 6.5 (with no section less than 5.5)

TOEFL internet-based score of 20 (scale 0-30) in written test and a total score of 90

PTE:For English 7: Score of 68 (writing 61)
        For English 6: Score of 62 (writing 61)

Postgraduate:

IELTS (Academic) total score 6.5 (with no section less than 5.5)

TOEFL internet-based score of 20 (scale 0-30) in written test and a total score of 90

PTE:For English 7: Score of 68 (writing 61)
        For English 6: Score of 62 (writing 61)

Tuition Fees

Undergraduate: Total tuition fee: 423,000 SEK*

Postgraduate:360,000 SEK*

Scholarships

Up to 30%

 

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