Students who are offered a place for full-time master's programme at KTH and who are selected as beneficiaries of the Loan-Scholarship Program of COLFUTURO will be eligible or considered for the shared financing under this agreement.
KTH will provide a scholarship of 20% reduction of the tuition fees to 10 eligible students. Scholarships are restricted to KTH ordinary master's programmes, not double degree programmes joinly executed by KTH and a KTH partner university (e.g. EIT).
KTH will offer this financial support for a period of 1-2 year(s). A student following a two year masters' degree program will be granted a scholarship for a second year provided that he or she has obtained at least 75% of the credits (45 ECTS) of the first year of the study program.
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KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm is Sweden’s largest and oldest technical university, representing one-third of the country’s technical research and engineering education at university level. Ranked at top 100 in the world, KTH excels in technology and natural sciences, with its main campus located in Stockholm, a dynamic and innovative city. KTH Royal Institute of Technology
With over 60 master’s programmes in English across engineering, architecture, computer science, chemistry and biotechnology, KTH offers vibrant student life, modern facilities, and strong links to research and industry. Highlights include innovation, interdisciplinary research, and international career opportunities.

KTH’s global alumni network includes leaders like Spotify founder Daniel Ek, astronaut Christer Fuglesang, and SoundCloud founder Alexander Ljung. Stockholm is home to many large tech and engineering companies, including Spotify, Ericsson, ABB, Scania, Sandvik, and many more fostering excellent career prospects.