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Contributor-Level 10
Some of the Nobel Laureates who studied at KI are listed below:
Names | Nobel Laureates |
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Hugo Theorell | Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine |
Tomas Robert Lindahl | Nobel Laureate in Chemistry |
Ulf Von Euler | Physiologist, Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine |
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A few of the names included in the KI alumni list are:
Names | Designation / Achievements |
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Johan Harmenberg | Olympic Champion Epée Fencer |
Carl-Gustav Groth | Pioneer of Organ Transplantation |
Ivar Wickman | Pediatrician |
Pehr Edman | Chemist |
Lars Leksell | Physician |
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a year ago
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As per the details available on the web, some of the places where alumni of KI work are Capio Sverige, Region Stockholm, AstraZeneca, Aleris, etc. The industries where the alumni work are Healthcare Services, Education, Business Development, Operations, Human Resources, Consulting, Sales, Information Technology, Media and Communication, etc.
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Yes, international students can do part-time work while studying at Karolinska Institutet. Common student jobs in Sweden are tutoring a language, babysitting, teaching any other skills that a student have, or working in a café or a restaurant. Many students also take an extra job in one of the labs at KI or a student assistant.
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According to a top-ranking publisher, Karolinska Institutet subjects are ranked within the Top 50 universities in the world in 2024. The subjects that are ranked are given below:
Courses | Subject Ranking 2024 |
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Medicine | #7 |
Pharmacy and Pharmacology | #12 |
Biological Sciences | #17 |
Nursing | #19 |
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Karolinska Institutet ranking is within the Top 50 Universities in the world as per a ranking publisher in 2024. In the same ranking, the university was placed at #49 position in the previous year. Furthermore, according to another top-ranking publisher, the university was placed at #51 (Global Universities category) position in 2022-23. All these rankings show that KI has consistently rank among the top universities in the world on a number of prestigious ranking tables.
Also Check: Top Universities & Colleges in Sweden
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Karolinska Institute has specified that international applicants must have the level of English equivalent to the Swedish upper secondary school course English 6. To meet this requirement, the applicants can submit any one of the following:
- An internationally recognised English test
- Certain upper secondary school studies
- Certain university studies
As per the Swedish upper secondary school course English 6, the ELP tests that are accepted are IELTS / PTE / TOEFL.
Tests | Minimum Scores |
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IELTS | Overall score of 6.5 and no section below 5.5 |
TOEFL iBT | Overall 90 score, with 20 score in written test |
PTE Academic | Overall score of 62 (Writing 61) |
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
No, Karolinska Institutet is not free for international students. Tuition fee has to be paid by students. The tuition fee range is between INR 13 L – INR 15 L. Check the detailed Karolinska Institutet fees from the table given below:
Courses | 1st Year Tuition Fees |
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MBA/PGDM (1 course) | INR 14 L |
MS (4 courses) | INR 13 L - 15 L |
MSc (1 course) | INR 14 L |
MPH (1 course) | INR 14 L |
Living Cost: The total monthly budget for students living in Stockholm. Majorly, the living cost will majorly depend on the type of accommodation a student chooses. A monthly budget mentioned by KI is given below:
Particulars | Expenses |
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Food | SEK 2,810 |
Accommodation | SEK 3,500 – SEK 7,000 |
Student Union fee, books | SEK 200 |
Local travel | SEK 850 |
Other (phone, insurance, clothing, leisure, etc.) | SEK 1,970 |
Also Check: Cost of Living in Sweden for International Students
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
The duration of the KI MSc in Health Informatics programme is 2 years. KI admission requirements for MSc in Health Informatics are given below:
- A bachelor’s degree or a professional degree equivalent to a Swedish bachelor’s degree of at least 180 credits in Healthcare, Medical Technology, Biomedicine, Computer and System Sciences, Informatics or the equivalent is required
- Proof of English equivalent to the Swedish upper secondary school course English 6 / English B. This can be proven by submitting An internationally recognised English test (IELTS / TOEFL / PTE) / certain upper secondary school studies / previous university s
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a year ago
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The general Karolinska Institutet admission requirements for bachelor’s and master’s courses are given below:
- Bachelor’s: An upper secondary school / high school education must be attained by the applicants
- Master’s: The applicants must have a bachelor’s degree from an internationally recognised university
Besides, the applicants should have an English language proficiency score or equivalent criteria. The accepted English language proficiency tests are IELTS / TOEFL / PTE. For admission to KI, English equivalent to the Swedish upper secondary school course English 6 is required.
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