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Rupali Singh

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Karolinska Institutet graduate salaries in Stockholm is SEK 4 Lacs per year according to Glassdoor.com. This is equivalent to INR 35 lakh. A few of the top employers of this university's graduates are Stockholm Health Care Services, Capio Sverige, Aleris, Region Stockholm, etc. The graduates of the Master's in Toxicology course were hired by:

  • AstraZeneca
  • Goodpoint AB
  • Pfizer
  • Swedish Food Agency
  • TrossaAB

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Chandra Jain

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Tezpur Unversity accepts JEE Main score for the admission to BTech and BTech Integrated courses. Considering the Tezpur University JEE Main cutoff 2025, the Round 1 seat allotment for the General AI category candidates stood between 48058 and 83934. Among all the BTech specialisations, the most demanded was BTech in Computer Science and Engineering. Similarly, the least demanded specialisation was B.Tech. in Food Engineering and Technology. For more category-wise cutoffs, candidates can click here:

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shivnanda Subhash Dalvi

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Not compulsory, but yes many universities and colleges conduct there own entrance exam. For example, in Maharashtra there is MAH Bed CET. There are some college that don't require any entrance exam for your BEd admission you can also get direct admission without entrance exam .

 

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Md Shahzad

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Feeling nervous is normal, but too much stress can affect your performance. To manage stress, study regularly and avoid last-minute cramming. Take short breaks, eat healthy food, and sleep well. Practice meditation or light exercise to stay relaxed. Talking to parents, teachers, or friends can also help if you feel overwhelmed.

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Chandra Sharma

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In the 2025 rankings by QS, a few of the subjects Karolinska Institutet rank exceptionally well. The rankings of these courses are given below:

  • Dentistry: #7
  • Medicine: #9
  • Life Sciences and Medicine: #10
  • Pharmacy and Pharmacology: #14
  • Nursing: #23
  • Biological Sciences: #26

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Md Shahzad

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Yes, they are very helpful for the exam preparation. Students are recommended to solve RBSE sample papers and old question papers help to understand the type of questions asked in exams. It also help the students improve their time management skill and writing speed.

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Nishtha Shukla

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Karolinska Institutet ranking is #49 in Times Higher World University Rankings in 2025. As per THE rankings only, it ranks at #14 in Europe and #6 in the EU. In U.S. News ranking, it ranks at #51 in the world. Additionally, in ARWU rankings, KI University ranks at #43 in the world. Additionally, in the QS rankings, a few of the university's subjects rank well such as Life Sciences and Medicine ranks at #10 and Medicine ranks at #9.

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Ridhi

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Housing options along with their rates at ISU are given below:

Residence 

Type 

Annual rate for 2025-26 

Triple Room 

USD 5,514  (INR 4,77,300) 

Double Room 

USD 6,486  (INR 5,61,400) 

Quad Room 

USD 6,486  (INR 5,61,400) 

Single Room 

USD 8,632  (INR 7,47,200) 

Haynie at Tri-Towers, Hewett-Manchester, Manchester 

Double Room in Suite 

USD 8,762  (INR 7,58,400) 

Wright Hall at Tri-Towers 

Single Room in Suite 

USD 10,056  (INR 8,70,400) 

Watterson Towers 

Super Single Room in Suite 

USD 11,094  (INR 9,60,300) 

1 USD = 86.56 

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Md Shahzad

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Revision is important to remember what you have studied. Start revising topics weekly so you don't forget them. Practice writing answers, especially long ones, to improve your speed. Solve previous years' question papers and sample papers regularly. It helps you understand the exam pattern and boosts your confidence.

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Akanksha Malhotra

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Karolinska Institutet is one of the leading medical universities in the world. It has been ranked #49 in Times Higher World University Rankings in 2025. Since 2021, this university has been ranked among the Top 50 Universities globally. Furthermore, it is Sweden's the largest medical university. Also, it is one of the most selective university in Sweden as its acceptance rate is around 4%. Additionally, KI accounts for the single the largest share of all academic and medical research conducted in Sweden. Pioneering research at this institute is conducted in Immunology, Cancer, Neuroscience, Nursing, and Global Health.

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Himanshi Shekhar

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Since 1901, the Nobel Assembly at KI has selected the recipients of Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology. The Nobel Assembly has 50 voting members and comprises professors in Medical subjects at KI, Sweden. Over the years, the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to 5 scientists from KI including Hugo Theorell, Ragnar Granit, and Ulf Von Euler.

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Bhumika Kaur

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, it is difficult to get into KI University, since its acceptance rate is around 3.9%. So, to get admission to this institute, the applicants must have a good academic record. Additionally, they must aim to meet all the entry requirements. To take admission to Master's courses, the applicants should have a Bachelor's degree. On the other hand, for admission to Bachelor's courses, the applicants should have completed Upper Secondary or High school education. Additionally, meet the English language proficiency requirements.

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Md Shahzad

Contributor-Level 10

To make a good timetable, divide your day into study slots and breaks. Give more time to difficult subjects and topics that need extra attention. Keep time for revision and solving sample papers. Make sure your timetable is realistic and allows you to stay relaxed and focused. Following your timetable daily can improve your preparation.

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Gunjan Thapa

Contributor-Level 10

The cost of living in Sweden is considered slightly high. An average monthly budget is given below:

Particulars

Fees in SEK (Monthly)

Food

SEK 2,810

Accommodation

SEK 3,500 – 7,000

Student Union fee, books

SEK 200

Local travel

SEK 850

Other (insurance, clothing, phone, leisure, etc.)

SEK 1,970

Total

SEK 10,520 – 14,020

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Md Shahzad

Contributor-Level 10

It is best to start your preparation from the beginning of the academic year. The RBSE syllabus is wide, so starting early gives you enough time to understand each topic well. Regular study helps reduce last-minute pressure. Make a proper timetable and follow it daily. This will help you complete the syllabus on time and leave room for revision.

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Chandra Chaudhary

Contributor-Level 10

The annual KI University tuition fee to study at the Postgraduate level is around INR 14.5 L – INR 18 L. Students are required to pay the living expenses. The average monthly expenses for a student living in Sweden can be around SEK 10,520 – 14,020 (Around INR 94k – 1.2 L). The course-wise fees is given as follows:

Courses

1st Year Tuition Fees

MS (4 courses)

INR 15 L - 18 L

MBA/PGDM (1 course)

INR 16 L

MSc (1 course)

INR 16 L

MPH (1 course)

INR 16 L

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