University of Copenhagen
Application requirement
General Category
- At least Second-year Undergraduate student/At least First-year master’s student (excluding doctoral students). According to the year of study recorded in the Office of Academic Affairs system at the time of internal selection..
- TOEFL iBT 80 (Accept Home Edition) or IELTS 6.0.
- Not available to students in the College of Medicine, College of Public Health, Department of Veterinary Medicine, College of Bio-Resources & Agriculture, Graduate Institute of Veterinary Medicine, College of Bio-Resources & Agriculture, Graduate Institute of Clinical Veterinary Science, College of Bio-Resources & Agriculture.
Quota
3 students for 1 academic year.
(Admitted students are limited to depart in the 1st semester of NTU, for their exchange of one semester or one academic year.)
(Admitted students are limited to depart in the 1st semester of NTU, for their exchange of one semester or one academic year.)
Academic Calendar
Fall semester start - 1 September to 31 January
Spring semester start - 1 February to 30 June
Spring semester start - 1 February to 30 June
Registration
Students must register as a full-time student at NTU and are liable for tuition fees at NTU while overseas. Students do not have to pay tuition fees to the host university, but remain liable for miscellaneous, accommodation, living, insurance, transportation and other personal fees.
Academic Information
- The language requirements listed are the minimum standards. Applicants are advised to look into specific departments and courses to ensure they meet all prerequisites and additional language criteria. The host institution reserves the right to deny admission if no suitable departments or courses are available.
- Website for incoming exchange student program
- Course catalogue
- Application Restrictions by College/Department(Please read carefully!)
Practical Information
- Living in Copenhagen
- Health and safety in Denmark
- VISA application information
- These are rough estimates of what it costs a single person to live in Copenhagen:
Housing, including utilities: typically 4,000- 10,000 DKK/month
Food and daily expenses: 2,000 - 3,000 DKK/month
Books and other study materials: 1,500-2,000 DKK/semester
Local public transportation: 380-1,000 DKK/month if you travel every day*
Leisure activities: 2,000 DKK/month
*To save money, we recommend that you consider buying a used bicycle, which you can get for around 800-1,500 DKK.
Accommodation Information
Not guaranteed, but students can apply for housing. For housing information, please check this website.