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Applying to master’s programmes

The application period to two-year master’s programmes at Aalto University is once a year.
The master's admissions application period for studies beginning in the autumn of 2026 runs from 1 December 2025 to 2 January 2026.
Aalto University students on campus. Photo by Aleksi Poutanen.

Master's admissions schedule

The application period for master’s programmes beginning in the autumn of 2026 runs from 1 December 2025 to 2 January 2026 (3 pm, UTC +2).

1 December 2025 at 9.00/9am (UTC +2) Application period starts and application form opens.
2 January 2026 at 15.00/3pm (UTC +2) Application period ends and application form closes.
9 January 2026 at 15.00/3pm (UTC +2) Deadline for application documents to be uploaded to application form.
January-March 2026 Eligible applications are evaluated by the study option.
16 March 2026 Results of the first stage of the two-stage evaluation in the fields of art and design and architecture.
8 April 2026 Admissions results are published.
29 April 2026 at 15.00/3pm (UTC +3) Deadline to accept the admission offer (study place).
13 May 2026 at 15.00/3pm (UTC +3) For applicants admitted 8–12 April, deadline for Admission Services to receive officially certified educational documents.
11 June 2026 Admission from the waiting list ends.
31 July 2026 Deadline for applicants with an incomplete degree to graduate.
14 August 2026 at 15.00/3pm (UTC +3)

For applicants with a conditional admission offer due to incomplete degree, deadline for Admission Services to receive an officially certified copy of the degree certificate.

For applicants admitted from 13 April to 11 June, deadline for Admission Services to receive officially certified educational documents.

August–September 2026 Start of studies and orientation week.

Study options

Aalto University provides education in three fields of study: art and design, business and economics, and technology and engineering.

The master’s degrees granted are

  • in the field of art and design: Master of Arts (Art and Design),
  • in the field of business and economics: Master of Science (Economics and Business Administration),
  • in the field of technology and engineering: Master of Science (Technology), Master of Science (Architecture) or Master of Science (Landscape Architecture).

You may apply to a maximum of two study options.

You can find all Aalto University study options on the Study options page. You can filter your search results by field of education, level of degree and language of instruction. On the study option's page, you will find detailed information on the studies, language of instruction and admissions criteria for the study option.

Who can apply? Eligibility in Master's admissions

Applications must fulfil general eligibility criteria to be evaluated by the study options.

To meet the general eligibility criteria, applicants must have a bachelor's degree that grants eligibility to master's level education. In addition, the application must include an accepted proof of language proficiency and all required documents submitted by the deadline.

Complete applications that meet the general eligibility requirements will be evaluated by the study options according to their specific evaluation criteria.

How to apply?

The application period for studies beginning in the autumn of 2026 runs from 1 December 2025 to 2 January 2026 (15.00/3pm, UTC +2).

You may apply to a maximum of two study options.
You may have only one application form, do not fill in several forms. You can apply to one or two study options with your application form.

The application consists of:
- an application form,
- a set of required application documents; and
- study-option-specific application documents.

1. Fill in the online application form in the Studyinfo.fi service during the application period. You can edit your application form within the application period. The application period ends on 2 January 2026 (15.00/3pm, UTC +2).

2. Pay the application fee by the given deadline (non-EU/EEA citizens, see details below).

3. Upload all application documents to your application form before 9 January 2026 15.00/3pm (UTC +2). This deadline also applies to official English language test scores and GMAT or GRE test scores. The deadline is the same for all applicants and cannot be extended. Please note that incomplete applications will be rejected.

Application and obligatory application documents

An application consists of an application form, obligatory application documents listed on this page and documents required by your study option. Study-option-specific documents are listed on the webpage of the study option.

You can fill in the application form only during the application period, from 1 December 2025 to 2 January 2026 at 15.00/3pm (UTC +2). Read the application instructions and your study option's evaluation criteria before filling in the application form.

The deadline for the application documents is 9 January 2026 at 15.00/3pm (UTC +2).
You must upload and save all documents to your application form before the deadline. If an obligatory application document is missing from your application after the deadline, your application will be rejected as incomplete.

Upload all the documents as early as possible. Do not leave uploading the documents to the last day.

Carefully scan the original documents and save the files in colour PDF format.
Scan the documents in the correct orientation so that a horizontal document is displayed horizontally, and a vertical document is displayed vertically. Name the files as instructed (e.g. Transcript-lastname-firstname).

Upload each document separately to the correct attachment section on your application form. Please note that it is your responsibility to upload the right documents to the correct sections.

Document requirements:

Tuition fees

In Finland, tuition fees are collected from students who are not citizens of the European Union (EU) or the European Economic Area (EEA) member states or Switzerland. Tuition fees apply to degree programmes taught in English.

Application Fee 

Applicants who are not citizens of the European Union (EU), or the European Economic Area (EEA) member states, or Switzerland must pay a €100 application fee to apply for higher education in Finland. 

Citizens of EU or EEA member states and Switzerland, and holders of certain types of Finnish residence permits are exempt from the fee. See detailed information on the application fee, exemptions and payment instructions on the Studyinfo webpage: .

The fee is collected by the Finnish National Agency for Education via Studyinfo.fi service.

The application fee is statutory and non-negotiable; no waivers are available.

Contact details

The best way to contact Aalto University Admission Services is by email (admissions@aalto.fi) or by telephone during the telephone service hours (+358 2944 29290). See the opening hours of the telephone service at Admission Services Contact information page.
If your email concerns a specific study option, please mention the study option in your message.

If you have questions about the evaluation criteria or studies, please contact the study option directly. The contact information for study options are available at the bottom of their webpages.

Other useful information

Master’s Admissions – Frequently Asked Questions

This page contains answers to common questions we receive from international applicants regarding our master's admissions.

Aalto University logo on campus. Photo by Anni Kaaria.

Language requirements in Master's admissions

The language of instruction at Aalto University is Finnish, Swedish or English.

In order to be eligible to apply, applicants are required to be proficient in the language of instruction of the study option they are applying for, and to demonstrate this proficiency. When necessary, they may have to pass a language test. The language test scores must meet the minimum requirements set by Aalto University.

Aalto University students on campus. Photo by Mikko Raskinen.

Certified documents after admission results

Applicants admitted in the Master's admissions must submit officially certified educational documents once the admission results are published.

Aalto University students. Photo by Aleksi Poutanen.

GMAT and GRE exams

Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) or Graduate Records Examination (GRE) is required for School of Business study options.

Aalto University School of Business students

Scholarships and Tuition Fees

Bachelor's and Master's programmes have a tuition fee for non-EU/EEA citizens. Prospective students subject to tuition fees can apply for Aalto University Excellence Scholarship.

Aalto students. Photo by Aino Huovio.

Admission statistics

Student admission statistics are published after each year's admissions.

Students on Aalto University campus. Photo by Petri Anttila.

Study options

Find your programme. Choose the study field, degree level and the language of instruction, and explore all the options.

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