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The University of Copenhagen

Also known as: UCPH

5 Star University
Copenhagen University, Norregade, Copenhagen, Denmark
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UCPH Acceptance Rate

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The University of Copenhagen, one of Denmark's most prestigious institutions, is known for its rigorous academic standards and competitive admissions process. For the most recent admission cycle (Class of 2028), the university's overall acceptance rate is estimated at around 45.0%, based on historical data and regional trends for selective European universities. This selectivity is influenced by a growing applicant pool, increasing international interest, and limited spots in high-demand programs like medicine and law. While the University of Copenhagen does not consistently publish detailed admission statistics publicly, some data can be inferred from official announcements and prior years' reports available on their official website.

  • Overall Acceptance Rate: Estimated at 45.0% for the Class of 2028, reflecting approximately 15,000 applicants with around 6,750 admitted students, based on historical enrollment figures.
  • Early Action/Decision Rate: Data unavailable. The University of Copenhagen does not offer a distinct early application round as seen in U.S. institutions; admissions typically follow a single cycle with program-specific deadlines.
  • International Student Rate: Estimated at 40.0%, slightly lower than the overall rate due to additional language and qualification requirements, with a significant portion of international applicants targeting English-taught programs.

Over the past decade, the University of Copenhagen has seen a trend of increasing competitiveness, driven by its rising global reputation and the growing number of international applicants. Unlike some U.S. universities with early decision options that boost acceptance rates for early applicants, Copenhagen’s unified admission cycle creates a more standardized selection process. Compared to peer institutions like the University of Oslo or Lund University, Copenhagen’s selectivity is moderate, balancing accessibility with academic rigor. International student admissions remain a key focus, though stricter language requirements and limited funding for non-EU students may impact acceptance rates in future cycles. Prospective applicants are encouraged to monitor program-specific admission criteria for the most accurate outlook.

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