Requirements for admission into Danish-taught study programmes
If you are able to study in Danish you can find courses and degree programmes taught in Danish at www.ug.dk. For admission into these programmes you must prove a satisfactory level of proficiency in Danish by taking the test called ‘Danish as a Foreign Language’ (‘Studieprøven i dansk som andetsprog’) or ‘Danish Test 2’ (‘Danskprøve 2’). Some programmes may require that you have passed ‘Danish Test 3’ (‘Danskprøve 3’). Read more at ufm.dk
Note that as an international student you can take Danish lessons for free. In this way you may enroll first in an English-taught undergraduate programme and then continue your education in Danish at the graduate level once you have achieved the required Danish language skills.
Requirements for undergraduate studies
Admission requirements for Bachelor programmes are:
An entrance examination comparable to a Danish upper secondary school leaving certificate
Proof of proficiency in English (see above)
Certain study programmes have additional admission requirements. This could include:
Subjects passed on a certain level. Danish education use levels A, B and C, A being the highest.
Subjects passed with a certain minimum grade
The diploma in total passed with a certain minimum GPA
Passed admission test/interview
For more information on foreign qualifications and entry to Danish higher education, visit ufm.dk
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