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Computer Simulations for Science and Engineering

KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Tuition EUR 24800
Degree Master's Degree
Duration 24 months
Delivery On-campus
Location Stockholm, Sweden
Language English

Program Overview

Master of Science [M.S] (Computer Simulations for Science and Engineering) STEM Course STEM Course This course focuses on Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics subjects, offering a deep dive into these fields to enhance your knowledge and skills in STEM disciplines. 2 years Full Time On Campus College Partner Field of Study : Engineering, Communication Studies, Sciences Ranked #101 out of 500 by ARWU Global Ranking 2022 $41,910 /Yr kr381,000 /Yr Collegedunia Team Content Curator | Updated on - Feb 4, 2026 KTH M.S Computer Simulations for Science and Engineering is a 2 years Full Time Master program. This program is offered On Campus , requiring a successful completion of 120 credits. The first year fees for M.S Computer Simulations for Science and Engineering at KTH is ₹ 39.43 Lakhs (SEK 381000) . Earlier in 2024 , the M.S Computer Simulations for Science and Engineering Fee was ₹ 37.26 Lakhs (SEK 360000) .

Key Program Features

  1. Immersive On-Campus Experience: In-person seminars, laboratory sessions, and professional networking at KTH Royal Institute of Technology.
  2. Expert Faculty: Taught by research-active academics and practitioners with deep expertise in Computer Science & IT.
  3. Diverse International Cohort: Study alongside students from around the world, broadening your global professional network.
  4. Research-Informed Curriculum: Content grounded in the latest academic research and real-world industry practice.
  5. Dissertation / Capstone Project: Culminating independent project applying your expertise to an original research question or industry challenge.
  6. Dedicated Career Support: Access to career coaching, employer networking events, and job placement assistance.
  7. 24 months Duration: Part-time and accelerated options may be available — enquire with the admissions office.

Career Opportunities

Future and career

As to career opportunities, a degree from the master's programme in Computer Simulations for Science and Engineering opens several opportunities:

  • to join the international research community by continuing PhD studies in the CSE and science/engineering fields where simulation and high-performance computing is applied: fluid dynamics, electromagnetics, molecular physics, quantum chemistry, material science, chemical engineering, structural mechanics, biocomputing, and many more.
  • to gain employment in "end-user" high-tech industry and "provider companies", using and developing tools for advanced computer simulation in, for example, the pharmaceutical, automotive, materials, aeronautics, power generation, and microelectronics industry.
  • to start new innovative companies which are based on CSE expertise.

The programme is highly research-oriented. So far, roughly two-thirds of the graduates have continued with a PhD position at the consortium partners KTH, TU Berlin, and TU Delft, as well as other leading international universities, for example, MIT (USA), Oxford University (UK), Purdue University (USA), Uppsala University (Sweden), ETH (Switzerland), Karolinska Institute (Sweden), University Melbourne (Australia), INRIA (France), Simon Fraser University (Canada), UPC Barcelona (Spain), NTU Singapore, and many others.

The graduates of this programme are also in high demand in the labour market. Graduates work in large and smaller companies such as Ericsson (Sweden), IBM Peking (China), BASF (Germany), Tata Steel (The Netherlands), DeCode genetics (Iceland), Sabic (India), AT Kearney (The Netherlands), HERE (Germany), TNO (The Netherlands) and many others.

Discover alumni from the programme Truc Vu Kuyper Chief Product Owner at SEB Emirhan İlhan Assistant Professor of Finance at National University of Singapore Jose Santiago Rodriguez Computational optimization scientist at ExxonMobil Anna Babaryka Android Developer at Hemnet Interviews with graduates from Computer Simulations for Science and Engineering Find more alumni from Computer Simulations for Science and Engineering on LinkedIn

Sustainable development

Graduates from KTH have the knowledge and tools for moving society in a more sustainable direction, as sustainable development is an integral part of all programmes. The particular strength of mathematics is its high grade of abstraction, with the same mathematical model used to describe very different features in various areas of application. This versatility leads to the effect that once you can quantify phenomena, you will be able to investigate them independently of their source, for example, in science, engineering, society and the economy. Many of the UN goals of sustainable development are accordingly linked to Applied Mathematics, to name just a few: Good health and well-being, Affordable and clean energy, Decent work and economic growth, Industry, innovation and infrastructure, Sustainable cities and communities, Climate action, Life below water, Reduced inequality and others. The master’s programme in Computer Simulations for Science and Engineering provides the student with the knowledge and tools applicable for successful treatment. You will see examples of how to do this in different courses. It is not uncommon for the final master's degree project to be devoted to questions related to sustainable development and its various goals. The examples of sustainable development goals addressed by the programme are:

Examples of master’s degree projects relating to Affordable and Clean Energy are:

Program Curriculum

Learning outcomes

Students in the master's programme in Computer Simulations for Science and Engineering will become very familiar with the tools of CSE, which include:

  • mathematical modelling techniques,
  • simulation techniques (discretisations, algorithms, data structures, software in CSE),
  • and analysis techniques (data mining, data management, visualisation).

The students will become experts in the generic tools as applied to one of the specialisations offered by the universities. Upon graduation, the students will have acquired:

  • familiarity with selected scientific and engineering application areas and their mathematical models.
  • a knowledge base and skills ranging from formulating mathematical models to constructing software for high-performance computer architectures.
  • effective communication skills for interacting on written and oral presentations with the professional community as well as management and society at large.
  • a degree of independent and critical appraisal of the capability and limitations of, and results produced by, computational modelling.

Workshop

After the beginning of the second semester, students, scholars and teachers of all partner universities will meet for a joint workshop to advise students on their elective courses, including possible topics for their master's degree project. The workshop will include joint research and cultural activities and provide contacts to research departments in academia and industry. In addition, there is a digital workshop with guest lecturers to give you better insights into your future career prospects and opportunities to network with other students.

Degree project

The master's degree project comprises 30 ECTS credits and is carried out in the second half of the second year of the programme. The project work may be performed in a research group at the institute or as a project in industry or consultancy company. The programme maintains a contact network spanning a large number of of companies, in order to provide a relevant degree projects for the students. Examples of company collaborations include for example COMSOL, Shell, Klarna, LKAB, Ericsson, Deepwater Energy BV, Sellpy, Electronic Arts, Tetrahedron B.

Admission Requirements

M.S Computer Simulations for Science and Engineering at KTH Admission Requirements

For admission to M.S Computer Simulations for Science and Engineering, KTH accepts TOEFL, IELTS exam. The average scores among admitted students are typically around: 90 in TOEFL, 6.5 in IELTS .

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Tuition & Financial Information

Tuition Fee

EUR 24800

KTH M.S Computer Simulations for Science and Engineering Total Fees 2026

The tuition fee for M.S Computer Simulations for Science and Engineering at KTH is SEK 381000 per year ( ₹ 39.43 Lakhs ). Meanwhile, the total cost is SEK 465000 /Year ( ₹ 48.13 Lakhs ). This includes the tuition fee and other expenses such as Living Cost, Books & Supplies, Health Insurance, etc.

The tuition fee for M.S Computer Simulations for Science and Engineering at KTH Royal Institute of Technology is as follows:

Tuition Fee₹ 39.43 LakhsSEK 381000
Application Fee₹ 9,315SEK 900

The other expenses for M.S Computer Simulations for Science and Engineering at KTH Royal Institute of Technology is as follows:

Living Expenses₹ 8.69 LakhsSEK 84000
Total Cost₹ 8.69 LakhsSEK 84000

Financial Aid & Scholarships

Financial Aid & Funding Opportunities

A range of funding options may be available to students enrolling at KTH Royal Institute of Technology. Explore all options early — many scholarships have deadlines months before programme start.

  1. University Scholarships: KTH Royal Institute of Technology may offer merit-based, need-based, or programme-specific scholarships for postgraduate students. Contact the international or financial aid office for current awards.
  2. Government Scholarships (): National governments often fund outbound and inbound student mobility. Check your home country's government scholarship schemes (e.g., national student loan bodies, ministry of education awards).
  3. International Scholarships: Major funders include: Commonwealth Scholarships, Fulbright (USA programmes), Chevening (UK), Erasmus+ (Europe), DAAD (Germany), Campus France, Australia Awards, and many more.
  4. Employer Sponsorship: Professionals returning to study may negotiate tuition sponsorship with their employer, particularly for MBA or executive programmes.
  5. Graduate Assistantships / Fellowships: Some universities offer funded research or teaching assistant positions that include a stipend and partial or full tuition waiver.
  6. External Foundations: Rotary Foundation, Aga Khan Foundation, Ford Foundation, and many discipline-specific bodies fund postgraduate study globally.
  7. Payment Plans: Flexible instalment plans may allow you to spread tuition payments across the academic year.

About KTH Royal Institute of Technology

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KTH Royal Institute of Technology

Stockholm, Sweden

KTH Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) is Sweden’s largest and most prestigious technical university, founded in 1827. Based in Stockholm, KTH is internationally recognized for excellence in...

University Profile
  • Start Date August 2026
  • Language English
  • Duration 24 months
  • Credits 30