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6 Reviews Found
Likes
- The professors have sound technical knowledge and are student friendly.
- Lab facilities
- College timing and schedule
Dislikes
- The fee is a little high compared to other university
- The work load and examination system is a little competitive
- The language is not a major problem, but knowing it would be a better option for internships and jobs.
- The quality of accommodation and stay at campus is very safe, commutable and comfortable. It has all facilities inside, such as laundry, kitchen and cycle parking spaces too. There are 3 possible university accommodations, of which 2 are in the university and 1 is 3km away from the campus, which is a 20-minute travel.
- There is an sssb.se queue where you can look for cheaper and better accommodation after the first year. I stay on campus; I pay around 63k inr a month. I would recommend taking the cheaper ones; it makes a lot of difference in the monthly expenses.




Likes
- The opportunity to interact with a diverse group of friends from different cultural backgrounds
- Enriched my global perspective.
- Language was never a barrier on campus, as English was widely spoken, making
Dislikes
- My programme was very hectic - sometimes you have to spend a lot of time to get the things done (ofcourse it depends on the Master programme you chose - but be ready for it)
- The professors are approachable during class hours but apart from that they are always busy and it is difficult to reach out to them. The classroom periods are more than doubts clearing sessions than learning.
- The living expenses are really high and it feels very expensive if you are coming from place like India.
- For Stockholm there is student housing board called SSSB. You need to join the queue and register with your student status. Once you have been reviewed then you can bid the house using your queue days. If you have the maximum days among everyone then you'll get the accommodation. For international students, KTH provided accommodation for the first year. Similarly, each city has their own landlord and queueing system.
- Monthly rent is 4500sek and it includes everything.
- Once you have decided that you are coming to stockholm, join the SSSB queue immediately. Most students stay here in the place I stay called Lappis (The biggest student community). it is less than 3kms from campus. 15-20mins by public transport.












I was living on campus when I was there for 2 months. All the facilities were available there. The cost was $600 per month. But, now I am going to live off campus. It is the university student housing but, it's like right outside the university. Here, the cost is $1000 per month.
The aspect of studying in 2 different technical uni in Europe was exciting and also we get a minor in Entrepreneurship which I always wanted to learn to start my own venture someday
Ranking and Reputation of the University, Sweden being the Innovation and Sustainability center, great career opportunities, my Masters program is aligned to my career goals and something I'm passionate about
The overall curriculum was interesting especially for my course in Vehicle Engineering, there were option to choose your own subjects during your master studies to widen your knowledge base, at the same time the formula student team was quiet interesting to work with to gain practical experience.
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