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Rolling admission to the Master's Programme in Automation and Electrical Engineering

The application period for rolling admission to the Master's Programme in Automation and Electrical Engineering is open from 13.4.2026 to 28.5.2026, for studies starting in August 2026. Applications are reviewed in the order they are received and the first applicants who meet the programme admission criteria will be admitted. Applications are processed only until all available places in the programme are filled. This application is primarily aimed at EU citizens and others who do not need to apply for a residence permit for studies. Non-EU citizens can apply but are not guaranteed to be able to get a residence permit in time for the start of studies.

Admission schedule and intake

The application period for rolling admissions to the Master’s Programme in Automation and Electrical Engineering for studies starting in August 2026 begins 13 April 2026 and ends at the latest on 28 May 2026 (3 pm, UTC +3). Applications are processed only until all available places in the programme are filled.

Applications are reviewed in the order they are received, and only the first fifteen applicants who meet the programme criteria will be admitted. Application form will be closed before the final application deadline if all available study places are filled earlier.

13 April 2026 Application period starts and application form opens.
28 May 2026 Application period ends and application form closes at the latest.
19 June 2026 Admissions results are published at the latest.
26 June 2026 Last possible deadline to accept the admission offer (for offers of admission made on 19.6.)
31 July 2026 Admission from the waiting list ends at the latest; deadline for applicants with incomplete degree to graduate
14 August 2026  Deadline to submit certified copies of study certificates; degree certificate (for applicants with incomplete degree)
August 2026 Orientation to studies and studies begin. 

Eligible applicants may be placed on a waiting list. Applicants who do not accept the offer of admission by the given deadline are replaced by the next applicant on the waiting list. Applicants are placed on the waiting list in the order their applications have been received. Applicants may be admitted from the waiting list until the end of the application period, or until all available study places have been filled. 

Eligibility 

The general eligibility criteria for higher education are defined in section 37 of the Universities Act (558/2009) and the eligibility criteria for master’s applicants at Aalto University are defined in the Aalto University Student Admission Criteria. The rolling admissions procedure follows the eligibility criteria for master’s programmes as set in the Aalto University Student Admission Criteria. All applicants are required to demonstrate an acceptable level of proficiency in English. The English proficiency requirements for master’s applicants are set in the Aalto University Student Admission Criteria.

Applicants who have accepted a study place, are still on the waiting list for a study place in the general Aalto University admissions process, or who already have a valid study right at Aalto University for the same degree (Master of Science in Technology) are not eligible to apply in the rolling admissions.

Programme-specific selection criteria

Applicants who meet the general eligibility criteria in Aalto University admissions are evaluated and rated according to the following criteria. Admission to the programme is based on meeting the minimum required total score.

The minimum total score required for admission is 40 points. The total score is calculated using the following equation: 3 x criterion A points + 4 x criterion B points + 3 x criterion C points. Applications are processed and evaluated in the order they are received, and each applicant who earns the minimum total score is admitted until the quota is filled. 

The selection criteria for rolling admissions to Automation and Electrical Engineering do not apply in the general Aalto University admissions for Automation and Electrical Engineering. 

How to apply? 

Submit your application as soon as possible during the application period.

The application consists of:

- an online application form; and
- a set of required application documents

  1. Fill in the online application form in the national Studyinfo.fi system. You can fill in the application form only during the application period from 13.4.2026– 28.5.2026.
  2. Pay the application fee by the given deadline (if applicable)
  3. Upload all application documents to your application and submit your application form before 28.5.2026. 

The link to the application form will be updated to this webpage closer to the start of the application period. Please note that the application form may be closed before the final application deadline if all available study places are filled earlier. 

You may have only one application form; do not fill in several forms. You cannot save your application form as a draft. 

You can only submit the application when you have filled in all required information and uploaded all required documents to the online application. Only complete applications are evaluated. 

Required application documents

The required application documents are defined in the Aalto University Student Admission Criteria. 

During the application stage, electronic copies of your original documents are sufficient. If you are admitted to the programme, you will be required to submit officially certified (attested) copies of your educational documents by the given deadline. 

Carefully scan the documents in the correct orientation (horizontal documents are displayed in landscape orientation, etc.) and save them in color PDF format. Name the files as instructed (e.g. Transcript-lastname-firstname). Upload each document separately to the correct attachment section on your application form. 

Applicants must submit the following documents: 

After the admissions results are published

The admissions results will be published by 19 June 2026 at the latest. 

Tuition and application fees

In Finland, tuition and application fees are collected from students who are not citizens of the European Union (EU) or the European Economic Area (EEA) member states or Switzerland. Some residence permits issued by the Finnish Immigration Service may also exempt you from paying tuition and application fees.

Automation and Electrical Engineering, Master of Science (Technology)

You will gain expertise to work at the interface of hardware and software in your chosen field within automation and electrical engineering.

Read more about the programme
Students of School of Electrical Engineering around a robot.

Contact details

If you have questions about the admissions requirements, applying to the programme, content of the programme or programme studies, please contact the School of Electrical Engineering directly at masters-elec@aalto.fi. Please mention the study option “Rolling admission to the Master’s Programme in Automation and Electrical Engineering†in your message.

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