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To apply for a bachelor programme at the University of Copenhagen, you must meet specific admission requirements and deadlines. Be aware, at the University of Copenhagen all bachelor programmes are taught in Danish and require the highest level in Danish or documentation for academic language skills in Danish.
The University of Copenhagen only offers bachelor programmes taught in Danish. Consequently, all applicants with foreign and international examinations need to fulfil Danish language qualifications, which means having academic language skills in Danish. Please note that the specific admission requirement of Danish A native language at the highest level for all the programmes is not the same as the Danish language qualifications. Studieskolen in Copenhagen.
All applicants with foreign or international examinations and diplomas regardless of nationality must submit their online application along with necessary documentation before the application deadline on 15 March at The University does not assess applications received after this deadline. Hence, you must start filling in the application form and uploading all your documents in due time before the deadline.
Please note, that even though :. If you do not receive your results by July 5, you may submit your diplomas until 15 August. When we receive your application, we assess whether your exam qualifies you for admission, and whether your courses and levels of your exam are equivalent to the Danish upper-secondary-school exam. Then, we will assess whether you meet the specific admission requirements for the bachelor programmes you apply for. Please note that for some countries, the upper secondary high school education is not enough, and you need to supplement.
You can supplement by either one or two years of higher education or two courses: at least one A level subject and at least one B level subject. The enclosed documents must be official; signed and stamped by the issuing school or institution. If the documents are not in one of the major European languages or in Norwegian or Swedish, they must be accompanied, not substituted, by officially translated and certified copies.