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Select courses

Source: https://www.chalmers.se/en/education/your-studies/course-selection-and-registration/select-courses/ Parent: https://www.chalmers.se/en/education/your-studies/plan-and-conduct-your-studies/changing-your-study-situation/form-withdrawal/

Content on this page

  1. Upcoming course selections
  2. Should I make a course selection?
  3. To keep in mind when selecting courses
  4. How to select courses
  5. After the course selection
  6. Do you have questions?

Important note!

The information on this page does not apply to incoming exchange students. Incoming exchange students should contact Chalmers International Mobility for questions about course selection.

Upcoming course selections

Course selection within Chalmers’ study programmes takes place four times a year.

Course selection for study period 1, autumn 2025 – timeline

Course selection for study period 2, autumn 2025 – timeline

Course selection for study period 3, spring 2026 – timeline

Course selection for study period 4, spring 2026 – timeline

Should I make a course selection?

Read more about Tracks courses.

In the following cases, you should not make a course selection

Read more about how to register for a course.

To keep in mind when selecting courses

How to select courses

You make your course selection at universityadmissions.se (or antagning.se for corresponding webpage in Swedish). Please make sure that you have the correct email address registered at universityadmissions.se, otherwise you will not receive the notification of results.

If you select a Tracks course you may need to upload a motivational letter, and in some cases a CV, to your application.

It is possible to select maximum 8 courses. Keep in mind that if you select 8 courses you will not be able to add any courses in the late selection period.

Prioritize your courses

The course/courses you prefer should always be placed at the top of your list, followed by any reserve/back-up course(s). You will be admitted to a maximum number of credits, corresponding to your programme overview. In the system, any lower priority courses are deleted automatically when the maximum admission limit is reached.

How to select courses – step by step

If you don’t see your programme’s courses at universityadmissions.se

## Universityadmissions.se

After the course selection

Last day to select courses at 11.59 PM – the course selection closes. Then a selection is made among all applicants. You will receive a notification of selection results with the course(s) you have been offered, see dates above.

Selection criteria for courses with limited seats

Reserve/waiting list

A student who is not offered a seat is placed on a reserve list. The ranking in the reserve list is based on which selection group you belong to. If a seat becomes available, the first student is offered the seat. If the student declines, the offer goes to the next student on the list, and so on.

You will stay on the waiting list unless you withdraw from the list. You will not lose your place on the waiting list by registering for a lower ranked course in Ladok.

Compulsory registration in Ladok

During the registration period you must register in Ladok on the courses you have been admitted to. You will lose your place in the course if you do not register in time.

Information for students paying tuition fee

Late application

If you miss the deadline for the course selection, you may still apply for courses during the late application period. Late application is also made at universityadmissions.se.

Not all courses will be open for late application.

Notification of selection results for late applications are sent out continuously, but earliest 3-4 working days after your application.

Do you have questions?

[## Contact form for course selection

This contact form is mainly for reporting technical problems making your course selection at universityadmissions.se.](https://www.chalmers.se/en/education/your-studies/course-selection-and-registration/select-courses/questions-and-answers-about-course-selection-faq/contact-form-for-course-selection/)[## Questions and answers about course selection - FAQ

On this page you will find questions and answers about the course selection. You will find general information about course selection on the page Select courses. It is also important that you are oriented on any specific course selection information shared by your programme.](https://www.chalmers.se/en/education/your-studies/course-selection-and-registration/select-courses/questions-and-answers-about-course-selection-faq/)[## Contacts for master's programmes

Contact details for the Director of the Master's programme, the Director of studies and the Student guidance counsellor.](https://www.chalmers.se/en/education/student-support/guidance-and-support/contacts-for-each-programme/)

MTS-kurser och Trackskurser

[## Humans, technology and society

Alumni from Chalmers will be involved in societal changes that involve both opportunities and risks. Therefore, students need to gain insight into the role of technology in society in their education and to develop ability to take social consequences and ethical issues into account. In order to fulfil this students in all Master of Science in Engineering programmes must include 7.5 credits in the area of “humans, technology, society” (MTS) in their degree. This is a local degree requirement of Chalmers.Read more about MTS-courses on the Swedish page. Use the "Svenska" button to switch versions and read the full text in Swedish.](https://www.chalmers.se/en/education/your-studies/course-selection-and-registration/select-courses/humans-technology-and-society/)[## Select a Tracks course

If you choose a Tracks course at Chalmers, you will meet students and alumni from diverse backgrounds to solve current societal challenges. It can be anything from collaborating on solving issues in the healthcare sector and the transport industry to addressing ethical issues in artificial intelligence. The possibilities are endless.](https://www.chalmers.se/en/education/your-studies/course-selection-and-registration/select-courses/choose-a-tracks-course/)

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