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University SchemeVerified for 2026

KTH Royal Institute of Technology Tuition Fee Waivers Income Limit 2026

Maximum Annual Family Income

No Income Bar / Not specified

Income Verification Rules

Applicants must submit a valid annual income certificate issued by a competent revenue officer (such as a Tahsildar, Revenue Inspector, or Sub-Divisional Magistrate).

  • The certificate must be in the name of the parent/legal guardian.
  • Income certificates issued by private employers or self-declarations on plain paper are not accepted.

FAQs for KTH Royal Institute of Technology Tuition Fee Waivers

Q.What specifically does the KTH Scholarship cover, and does it include living expenses?

The KTH Scholarship is a full tuition fee waiver, covering the entire tuition cost for your one or two-year Master's programme at KTH. It does not, however, cover living costs, travel expenses, health insurance, or other personal expenditures.

Q.Am I eligible to apply for the KTH Scholarship if I am from an EU/EEA country?

No, the KTH Scholarship is specifically for international students from outside the EU/EEA/Switzerland who are required to pay tuition fees for their Master's studies in Sweden. Citizens of EU/EEA countries generally do not pay tuition fees at KTH.

Q.What happens if I apply to multiple Master's programmes at KTH, or if KTH is not my first choice?

To be eligible for the KTH Scholarship, you must have applied for a Master's programme at KTH as your first priority choice via universityadmissions.se. If KTH is listed as your second, third, or fourth priority, you will not be considered for the scholarship.

Q.Are there specific minimum GPA or percentage marks required to apply for this scholarship?

KTH does not state a specific minimum GPA or percentage. However, the scholarship is highly competitive and primarily awarded based on 'academic excellence.' The selection process considers your grades (GPA or equivalent) and the ranking of your bachelor's degree-awarding university. A strong academic background is crucial.