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Duane Said:
Does university of copenhagen offer BSc. astronomy course in English?We Answered:
Unfortunately, University of Copenhagen only offers MSc astronomy, but that is in English (http://www.science.ku.dk/english/educati… According to the website, there is no BSc astronomy programme, not in Danish either.Danielle Said:
How difficult is it to get into University of Copenhagen?We Answered:
Are you danish? I assume, you speak fluent danish since you have citizenship. Otherwise, you'll be in trouble. It's a tough language!Any how, I'm not sure if it's all free. When i used to live there in 80's, you received a loan in which you had to pay it back.
I used to live in Aalborg, north of Denmark. I applied for Aalborg university but i didn't get accepted so i start working as interpreter. It is extremely competitive and hard to get in.
Nothing like north America in comparison.
Sorry if my info.'s are incomplete. It's been a long time!
http://www.smarter.com/---se--qq-danish+…
http://www.denmark.dk/en/menu/StudyInDen…
Jorge Said:
Which University should I go on exchange to. Copenhagen, Uppsala or Lund?We Answered:
we're erring on the same side. denmark is more quaint than sweden. u can always visit sweden during the weekends or whateverJeff Said:
If I'm going to attend a university in EU, particularly University of Copenhagen, are the ACT/SAT necessary?We Answered:
The only information I can find regarding test scores is if you are seeking a bachelors:On the website it states the following:
The applicant must have a solid grasp of mathematics and they need to document their ability to do advanced mathematics. That could be documented by providing an good GRE-test or similar.
Applicants who do not meet this requirement will not be considered.
This was taken from the website below under the section 'What we require'.
http://www.econ.ku.dk/polit/internationa…
Also under the FAQ section - 'Is there an entry exam to be admitted to the University of Copenhagen?' The answer given was:
No, there is not an entry exam to be admitted to the University of Copenhagen. Admission for exchange and guest students is based on an individual evaluation of the application. A minimum of two years of study is usually required. Please refer to the relevant department for information about the specific evaluation criteria
http://www.ku.dk/international/english/
If I were you then I would forward your inquiry to the International Office, the email can be found on the website above.
Claudia Said:
US citizen, help with obtaining a residence permit to Denmark and attending the University of Copenhagen?We Answered:
Before you can study in Denmark you are required to have a residence permit, these are granted for the duration of your studies and it is also valid for additional 6 months after you complete your studies. This is to allow you to look for work in Denmark.As you are (or should be) aware that as international student in Denmark you are only permitted to work 15 hours a week, as well as full-time during the months of June, July and August.
The same applies during the 6 month period after the completion of your educational studies. A work permit sticker will be placed in your passport.
If you are offered a job during this 6 month period you must then apply for a work permit.
A residence permit with a view to permanent residence is granted primarily to refugees and persons who have been reunited with their family. If you have been granted a residence permit with a view to permanent residence, you may obtain an unlimited residence permit after some years, provided that you have made an effort to become integrated into Danish society, and that you satisfy a number of specific requirements. Among other things, you may not owe debts above a certain amount to public authorities or have committed serious criminal offences.
If you require more information then visit the Danish Immigration website found below.
Edit in light of your additional details:
The information that you are seeking will not be found on the universities' website as they have no legal right to grant or deny work permits or give foreign citizens the permission to stay - this decision is solely in the hands of the Danish Immigration Service and their website can be found below.
You would apply for admission as an international student to the University of Copenhagen in the same manner outlined on their website regardless of if it is your intention to leave or to remain in that country once your studies have been completed.