Test - Exchange student at KMH
KMH welcome incoming exchange students from our partner institutions under the Erasmus+ and Nordplus programme. Your application is handled entirely by your home institution. Contact your local exchange co-ordinator for details about how to get nominated as an exchange student.
An exchange student is someone who is already enrolled at another university ("home university") and would like to study at KMH for a part of their degree programme.
How to apply
There are a few things you have to do to become an exchange student at KMH.
- Your home university must have signed an exchange agreement with KMH. Contact your home university's International Coordinator to find out if your university has an agreement with us.
- Decide what programme you want to attend during your exchange.
- Ask your international coordinator at your home university to nominate you in the EASY Mobility Online System External link..
Deadline: 4 March. - Apply to become an exchange student at KMH . You will find the application form below. Note that you have to prepare a Transcrips of Records, CV, Demo material and a motivation letter.
Deadline: 4 March.
For any questions regarding the application, please e-mail international coordinator Malin Ahlén at international@kmh.se.
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Courses for international exchange students
We offer about 100 courses that exchange students can choose from. The international coordinator at your home institution will help you find out which of them that may suit you.
Language
KMH offers a small number of courses with all tuition in English language. We do not require a specific result from any language test, such as TOEFL or IELTS, but you are expected to have a high level of proficiency in English. Recommended level according to the European language scale is B2.
Academic year plan
2024/2025
Fall semester: 2 September 2024 – 19 January 2025.
Spring semester: 20 January 2025 – 8 June 2025.
2025/2026
Fall semester: 1 September 2025 – 18 January 2026.
Spring semester: 19 January – 7 June 2026.
Credits and grading system
In Sweden academic credits are called credits (“högskolepoäng” or ”hp”). One semester of full-time studies consists of 30 credits. Swedish credits correspond directly to ECTS credits.
The Royal College of Music (KMH) does not use a grading scale. On completion of a course only one of the following grades is to be used for all students: pass or fail.
Study as a programme student
If you want to become a programme student at KMH and get a degree from KMH, you apply in the same way as Swedish students.
Please note that Swedish is general eligibility for all our Bachelor Programs.
Contact
If you have any questions, please contact international@kmh.se.