Fees and scholarships for Test
A degree from KTH is an investment for life. For the master's programme in Electric Power Engineering, application and tuition fees are required for some students. These students are also eligible to apply for scholarships covering the tuition fee.
Who is required to pay fees?
Citizens of an EU/EEA country or Switzerland are not required to pay application and tuition fees. If you are not a citizen of an EU/EEA country or Switzerland you are generally required to pay fees. However, there are some exceptions.
Find out if you are required to pay fees (University Admissions)
Scholarships
For students required to pay tuition fees there are a range of KTH and external scholarships available. KTH's scholarships are open to all fee-paying applicants and cover the tuition fee for one or two years. The Swedish Institute (SI) offers a number of scholarships for students from targeted countries that cover both the tuition fee and living expenses.
Explore all scholarship opportunities for fee-paying students
Application fee
Students required to pay tuition fees also need to pay an application fee for this programme, and all other programmes applied for through University Admissions, of SEK 900. The fee must be paid before the end of January, since the assessment of the application is dependent on payment of the fee.
How and when to pay the application fee (University Admissions)
How to pay the tuition fee
The tuition fee is charged in advance for each semester and you pay by bank transfer.
More information on tuition fee payment and reimbursement