Name of the Organization : University of Copenhagen
Type of Facility : Online Application For Master’s Programmes
Applicable Country : Denmark
Website : http://studies.ku.dk/masters/admission-and-application/
Master’s Programme Admission and Application :
In general, admission to a Master’s programme – whether it is taught in English, Danish or in the target language – requires successful completion of a relevant and recognised university degree equivalent to a Danish Bachelor’s degree in level and contents. University of Copenhagen welcomes applications from students of all nationalities.
Related : Danish Immigration Service Residence Permit For PhD Students : www.statusin.org/6471.html
Applicants who have not completed a programme that qualifies for direct admission, but whose qualifications are deemed by the Board of Studies to be of an equivalent nature, may also seek admission. The Board of Studies may require the applicant to take supplementary tests before admission.
For some of the programmes, admission is highly competitive and the minimum qualifications will not ensure acceptance.
The admission requirements and procedures for the specific Master’s Programmes are described in the presentation of the individual programmes.
Apply Online:
If you wish to apply for admission to a Master’s Programme, you need to apply using the online application portal. Read more on how to create an application on the online application portal.
Each Master’s Programme has its own deadlines, admission requirements and regulations for the exact documentation which needs to be provided along with the application. Before you submit your application, please review the website for the programme you wish to apply for.
Apply Here : http://studies.ku.dk/masters/admission-and-application/online-application/
Application Deadlines:
Enrolment takes place once or twice a year depending on the Master’s programme. Deadlines may vary among the different programmes and depending on your nationality. Please consult the individual programme description for information about deadlines for the programme you are interested in.
Contact:
If you are having problems with the system, please first consult the user guides and FAQ noted above. If you still have questions of an administrative nature, go to the website of the programme as noted above, and look for the Contact information there.
If you still have questions of a technical nature, you can contact the university’s IT service as given below.
Email : it-service [AT] adm.ku.dk
Phone: +45 35 32 27 00
About Us :
With over 40,000 students and more than 9,000 employees, the University of Copenhagen is the largest institution of research and education in Denmark. The purpose of the University – to quote the University Statute – is to ’conduct research and provide further education to the highest academic level’.
Approximately one hundred different institutes, departments, laboratories, centres, museums, etc., form the nucleus of the University, where professors, lecturers and other academic staff, as well as most of the technical and administrative personnel, carry out their daily work, and where teaching takes place.