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Introduction to the academic system of Copenhagen University in Denmark
The academic system of Copenhagen University is generally three years, which is different from that of domestic universities, but the elimination rate of undergraduate courses is very high. So this is what many international students need to worry about. What are the masters and doctors? Follow me to read the relevant information! Welcome to reading.

Copenhagen academic system

The academic system of Copenhagen University is three years, and you can get a bachelor's degree after graduation. The elimination rate of undergraduate courses is as high as 50% ~ 70%. If you continue studying for two years, you can get a master's degree. Doctoral degrees are generally completed in at least three years. But theology, medicine and dentistry are different. Most subjects can be awarded degrees equivalent to bachelor's degree to doctor's degree. The European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) is also suitable for Copenhagen University. In addition, there is a general teacher qualification course with a schooling period of 2 years; The course of university teacher qualification certificate needs to be studied for 7-8 years.

A school year is divided into two semesters, the autumn semester is from September to 65438+ 10, and the spring semester is from February to June every year. Two yuan per semester, each after the exam. There are various forms of examination, including long papers, oral exams, special reports/portfolios, classroom papers, after-school papers and reports.

University of Copenhagen scholarship

The school provides scholarships to outstanding students at home and abroad equally (such as graduate talent program); There are also scholarships provided by universities and companies (such as AKC scholarships); Some majors include Erasmus Mundus.

The Danish government also provides a certain number of Danish government scholarships for high-quality students from non-EU/EEA.

The Danish State Education Support (SU), another Danish government-funded scholarship, is mainly for Danish students, but international students can still apply, and the number of international students who have won this scholarship is growing steadily.

In addition to the regular government scholarships, the Danish government has also adopted the Danish Innovation Scholarship, which is open to non-EU countries with deep scientific and technological cooperation with Denmark, such as China, India, Brazil, South Korea, the United States and Japan, hoping to promote the winners to stay in Denmark for employment after graduation. At the same time, Denmark, a top talent, is also committed to providing China students with information about studying and working, such as job opportunities in Denmark and graduate programs in hua dan. In addition, the Danish government also provides additional long-term scholarships to students from China, Japan, Israel, Egypt and Russia who are interested in Danish language and culture.

Tuition in Copenhagen

The state provides all funds, and students from Denmark, the European Union, the European Economic Area and Switzerland are exempt from tuition fees. Since 2006, students from other countries or regions have been charged. The tuition fee is 500 ~ 654.38+03,000 kroner/school year, depending on the specific major.