Undergraduate programs (first cycle programs)
If you are an undergraduate student seeking for a study place at university in Denmark, you will have to submit your application through the Danish Coordinated Application System (Den Koordinerede Tilmelding, KOT).
Click here to learn how to apply as an undergraduate student
Graduate programs (second and third cycle programs)
If you are a graduate student seeking to study in Denmark, you will need to contact directly the institution of your choice and check the admission criteria.
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