India and Karolinska Institutet
Karolinska Institutet has close collaborations with different institutions in India. This page outlines how you can meet up with our representatives, which partner universities we have in India, specific entry requirements for students from India and some voices of Indian students currently studying at Karolinska Institutet.
Meet us in India
Swedish Trade Council in Bangalore
You can meet with our local staff throughout the year at our representative office at the Swedish Trade Council in Bangalore to find out more about and get help with your application to the master's programmes at Karolinska Institutet.
For questions about master's studies: Swedish Trade Council in Bangalore
Monday-Friday, 10.00-17.00, India time- Phone:
- +91 9900043266 (Ms. Arati Kashi)
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Karolinska Institutet
C/o Swedish Trade Council
Kheny Chambers, 4/2 Cunningham Road,
Bangalore - 560 052, India
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Karolinska Institutet
Visits
Representatives from Karolinska Institutet visited various locations in India in November/December 2011. This page will be updated when information about upcoming visits is available.
Partner universities
Karolinska Institutet has many collaborations within research in India. For exchange on undergraduate and graduate level we also collaborate with Christian Medical College, Vellore.
To find out more about our exchange agreements visit our partner universities pages linked to below.
Entry requirements for students from India
The general requirement for applicants from India is a 4-year Bachelor's degree, or a Bachelor's degree followed by a Master's degree. Please note that college-issued mark sheets/transcripts will not be accepted unless they are from an autonomous Indian college.
Furthermore, applicants need to certify proficiency in English. Applicants with a degree in medicine, pharmacy, science, engineering, computer science, computer applications, or technology, are exempted from submitting an English language proficiency test.
Indian student voices
We have student ambassadors that blog about their experiences at our university. Currently we have three students from India representing Karolinska Institutet:


