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Akash Gaur

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The Lund University acceptance rate of 58% makes it fairly selective at granting admissions, however, the Chalmers University of Technology acceptance range typically ranges between 80-90%, making it much more easier to secure admissions at.

Students interested in admissions to either institute are required to maintain solid academic scores & a professional resume highlighting other skills, as both Lund & Copenhagen have shown a tendency to be picky to varying extents & priortising highly qualified candidates.

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With a 58% acceptance rate, Lund University is moderately tough to get into. The university follows a slightly stringent approach while selecting candidates for its programs. Students must fulfill the basic eligibility criteria including proof of upper secondary education for UG, and a bachelor's degree from an internationally recognised university for PG. Students must perform extremely well in academics, and participate in extracurricular activities, volunteer work, and gain relevant work experience to increase their selection probability.

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Lund University is one of the best universities for international students. It is well known for its innovative and interdisciplinary research initiatives. The university has a strong international reputation with partners from more than 75 countries. It emphasizes on relationships with academic institutions and the general public that push boundaries and create extraordinary conditions for scientific breakthroughs and developments.
Unofficial sources claim that over 47,000 students applied to Lund University because of its stellar international reputation and excellent rankings.

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With a 58% acceptance rate, Lund University is moderately tough to get into. The university follows a slightly stringent approach while selecting candidates for its programs. Students must fulfill the basic eligibility criteria, including proof of upper secondary education for UG, and a bachelor's degree from an internationally recognised university for PG. Students must perform extremely well in academics, and participate in extracurricular activities, volunteer work, and gain relevant work experience to increase their selection probability.

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KTH offers a Swedish language and culture course to all international students enrolled in a graduate course in their first year. Students need not pay any additional fees in order to participate, nor they receive any credits. Apart from this, there is a distance-learning Swedish course also known as Learning Swedish which is available for free of cost for all international students. Students must enrol in any of these courses so as to build basic language skills to blend with the community.

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KTH Royal Institute of Technology does offer housing assistance in Stockholm but there are no on-campus housing options available. This service is limited due to high demand so the students are advised to apply as early as possible. Students must follow the steps below to apply for an accommodation:

  •  Student must submit an online form, further he will receive a confirmation mail with a link attached to the registration homepage.

  • Create a mobility online housing account by following the instructions.

  • After creating the account, fill out personal details, preferences and start booking.

  • After receiving the booking confirmation, student m

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Last date to apply for KTH Scholarship is January 15, 2026. The applications will open on December 1, 2025. Students who are already enrolled in a Masters programme at KTH are eligible to apply to this scholarship. Students will be selected on the basis of following criteria:

  • Student's GPA

  • University rank from where the student completed bachelor's degree

  • Extracurricular research experiences, work experience, teaching experience, awards from any competitions and extracurricular activities will be considered

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Yes, KTH university offers four types of scholarships which include KTH Scholarship, KTH One-Year Scholarship, KTH Joint Programme Scholarship and KTH India Scholarship. Indian students are eligible to apply to all four of them but KTH India Scholarship is a kind that is available to only Indian students. The details for KTH India Scholarship are as follows:

  • Covers 100% tuition fee

  • Application opens - December 1, 2025

  • Application Deadline - January 15, 2026

  • Must be enrolled in KTH and an Indian citizen with a UG degree from India

  • Student's GPA, university rank from where student completed Bachelor degree and student's work experience and

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Yes, studying at KTH Royal Institute of Technology is usually considered expensive for Indian students. Undergraduate courses, except for architecture, cost SEK 423,000 (INR 38.6 L), whereas graduate courses cost SEK 360,000 (INR 32.8 L). Apart from this, the monthly cost of living ranges between SEK 9,450 - 12,350 (INR 86.2K - 1.2L). This includes housing, food, public transportation and personal expenses.

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