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Country: Denmark

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How To Apply For Higher Education Programme :

In this section you can read about entry requirements, the quota system and how to apply for admission to a higher education programme in Denmark.

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Entry requirements:
Admission to higher education programmes in the Coordinated Admission System (KOT) in Denmark is regulated by law and regulations. The regulations provide the entry requirements for the programmes.

You must fulfil certain requirements to apply for higher education programmes in Denmark.

As regards most programmes you most have an upper secondary education in order to apply. In some programmes other kinds of education or qualifications are also accepted.

Most programmes, but not all, also have specific entry requirements such as specific upper secondary courses passed at a certain level or special grade requirements.

Your application will not be taken into consideration if you do not fulfil the entry requirements.

If you do not fulfil the specific entry requirements before 5 July, it is possible in most programmes to pass a supplementary course to be eligible for admission if you during the summer holiday are able to pass the required course. If you are offered conditional admission, you will only be able to attend the programme if you pass the supplementary course before the programme begins or shortly afterwards.

Read more about entry requirements, conditional admission, supplementary courses and other subjects regarding admission to higher education.

Find the entry requirement for specific programmes at Optagelse.dk

If you are applying for admission at a higher education programme with non-Danish qulifications, you can read more at:
Admission to Danish higher education for holders of foreign qualifications

Quota 1 and quota 2:
In most programmes you will be offered a study place if you fulfil the entry requirements.

In some programmes the number of applicants exceeds the number of study places and the admission is restricted. In these programmes admissions are allocated in two quotas: Quota 1 and Quota 2.

Quota 1 admissions are allocated according to the grade point average of an upper secondary education. The grade point averages needed for admission will be published 30 July every year. The education institution(s) can inform you about this as well.

Quota 2 admissions are allocated according to criteria published by the education institution(s) to which you have applied. Please note that the number of study places in quota 2 is very limited.

Finally, there are a smaller number of programmes where admissions are allocated according to the result of an admission test or according to other criteria than the quota system.

Applying for admission:
When applying for higher education programmes it is mandatory to apply via Optagelse.dk

You can apply for up to 8 programmes at the same time. The Coordinated Admission (KOT) will ensure that you will not receive more than one offer for a study place (if any). The offer will be at the highest possible priority.

Further information:
You can find information regarding higher education in Denmark at UddannelsesGuiden. At the study guidance centres (Studievalg) and the national guidance centre (eVejledning), you can receive guidance concerning higher education in Denmark.

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