Copenhagen University

COPENHAGEN UNIVERSITY

Unique Features

  1. The University of Copenhagen is one of Europe’s leading research institutions, consistently ranked among the top 100 universities globally by QS World Rankings.
  2. Located in Copenhagen, Denmark, it offers a blend of historic charm and modern facilities in a vibrant city setting.
  3. Known for its research-driven programs, particularly in life sciences, humanities, social sciences, and technology.
  4. Offers globally recognized degrees with a strong emphasis on sustainability, innovation, and interdisciplinary studies.
  5. Attracts a diverse international student body with over 100 programs taught in English.
  6. Provides exceptional career opportunities and industry connections in one of Europe’s most sustainable cities.

Undergraduate Programs

  1. Bachelor’s programs are primarily taught in Danish, but preparatory courses and support are available for international students.
  2. Entry requirements: Danish upper secondary education equivalent or international qualifications with specific subject prerequisites.
  3. English proficiency: IELTS score of 6.5 or TOEFL iBT score of 83 for English-taught courses.
  4. Tuition for non-EU/EEA students is approximately EUR 10,000–15,000 per year, while EU/EEA students typically pay no tuition.
  5. Estimated living costs: EUR 1,200–1,500 monthly, including accommodation, food, and transportation.
  6. Scholarships are available for exceptional non-EU/EEA students to cover tuition and living costs.

Postgraduate Programs

  1. Offers master’s programs in areas like economics, biology, engineering, data science, and global health, primarily taught in English.
  2. Entry requirements: Recognized bachelor’s degree in a relevant field, with program-specific prerequisites.
  3. English proficiency: IELTS score of 6.5–7.0 or TOEFL iBT score of 83–100, depending on the program.
  4. Tuition fees for non-EU/EEA students range from EUR 10,000 to EUR 15,000 annually, while EU/EEA students are exempt.
  5. Living costs are approximately EUR 1,200–1,500 monthly, with accommodation and student-friendly dining options.
  6. Scholarships and funding opportunities, such as the Danish Government Scholarship, are available for postgraduate students.

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