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University of Copenhagen M.Sc. Highlights 2026
For international students, University of Copenhagen offers 2 years of M.Sc. program. An M.Sc. course in University of Copenhagen is ideal for students aiming for academic prestige and global exposure and seeking benefits. University of Copenhagen offers 1 M.Sc. course to international students. First-year tuition cost of these programs is EUR 10,077 and it does not include living expenses such as accommodation, transport, food, etc.
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Answered 9 months ago
Both Lund University & University of Copenhagen are part of top 3 universities in Sweden & Denmark, respectively. While Lund ranks #2, University of Copenhagen secures the top spot among colleges & universities in Denmark.
As far as acceptance rates are concerned, Lund's acceptance rate of 58%, makes
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Answered a year ago
Indeed, the University of Copenhagen welcomes students from around the world. The institution has a wide assortment of choices for foreign applicants, both undergraduate and graduate, in the English medium. Specifically, the university offers 53 Master's programs in English and there is no requireme
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Answered a year ago
The University of Copenhagen and DTU, both are leading universities in Europe. While Copenhagen is known for its Biology programs, DTU is more inclined towards technical studies. According to the QS world rankings, the University of Copenhagen ranks 82nd among the top institutions in the world, and
Answered a year ago
University of Copenhagen takes students from all around the world, but not all the programs offered are taught in English. UG courses are only taught in Danish, so the International students must take the exam of Studieprøven i dansk, and prove the native level of this language.
Most of the PG progr
Answered a year ago
To get admission at the University of Copenhagen in undergraduate courses, the international students have to prove their proficiency in Danish and English. The reason that the University requires native Danish proficiency, is that the UG level programs are taught in Danish language only.
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