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Wallenberg Center Scholarship

Scholarship from the Wallenberg Center for Quantum Technology

The master’s programme in Engineering Physics bridges the gap between theoretical physics and practical engineering, seeking to develop future technology. Solving complex problems is an integral part of education, demanding in-depth knowledge of physics, as well as analytical and computational tools. Through specializations, students become domain experts in one field of physics and go on to advanced industrial R&D positions or PhD studies.

The Wallenberg Center for Quantum Technology, with extra support from the Marianne and Marcus Wallenberg Foundation, offers the EDU-WACQT scholarship in Quantum Technology.

Two scholarships are awarded each year. The scholarship is available for fee-paying students applying for the master’s programme in Engineering Physics.

Scholarship Details
  • Host country: India
  • University(s): KTH Royal Institute of Technology
  • Sponsor: Wallenberg Center
  • Scholarship coverage: Partial- funded.
  • Duration: 1-3 years
  • Degree: master’s degree
  • Commitment of time: full time
  • Deadline: 15 Junuary2024

Requirements

To be eligible for the scholarship, you must be a fee-paying student, have applied for the master’s programme in Engineering Physics as your first priority and paid the application fee. You must also take at least 15 ECTS Credits in Quantum Technology during your master’s studies at KTH (minimum 7.5 ECTS credits in the first year and minimum 7.5 ECTS credits during the second year).

Scholarship benefits

The EDU-WACQT scholarship in Quantum Technology covers the tuition fee at KTH for the first and the second year, provided that the study results during the first year are satisfactory. The scholarship does not include living costs.

Selection process

The scholarship is awarded primarily on the basis of academic excellence and the selection process is undertaken in parallel with the admissions process. Only applicants who fulfil the admission requirements of the programme applied for are eligible for a scholarship. After the applicants have been assessed for admission, an assessment of applicants for the scholarship is made based on the following criteria:

  • The applicant’s grades (GPA or equivalent)
  • The ranking of the university that awarded the applicant’s bachelor’s degree
  • The applicant’s extracurricular research experiences or publications, relevant work experience, relevant teaching experience, awards from competitions and extracurricular activities
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