Scholarship
Most Danish institutions have bilateral agreements with foreign institutions of higher education. These agreements are usually designed for mutual exchange of students, researchers and teachers. National and European programmes offer scholarships for international students wishing to study in Denmark through an institutional agreement, as guest students or as a part of an international double or joint degree
Eligibility criteria
IELTS | TOEFL |
English B- 6.5 score | English B- Test scores between 550-583 (paper based) or 213-237 (computer based) or 73-79 (internet- based) |
English A- 7.0 score | English A- Test scores between 587-610 (paper based) or 240-253 (computer based) or 94-101 (internet based) |
An entrance examination comparable to a Danish upper secondary school leaving certificate
Requirements for postgraduate studies:
Admission requirements for Candidatus/Master programmes are:
An internationally recognised Bachelor's degree of good standard or equivalent
Proof of proficiency in English (see above)
Proof of proficiency in Danish, if the programme is taught in Danish
Accommodation
Students applying for full-time programmes at IBA are recommended to apply for accommodation through StudentKolding at www.studentkolding.dk, a database which controls and reserves student apartments based on a waiting list. International students will normally have first priority over students who already live in Denmark, and in fact it is our experience that in previous years it has not been difficult to find apartments in Kolding. All the apartments in the database have their own bathroom; they aren’t furnished but they will have as a minimum a fridge and cooking plates (or an oven with hob). We advise to apply for student housing immediately after you are admitted to IBA in order to have a better position on the waiting list.
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Most Danish institutions have bilateral agreements with foreign institutions of higher education. These agreements are usually designed for mutual exchange of students, researchers and teachers. National and European programmes offer scholarships for international students wishing to study in Denmark through an institutional agreement, as guest students or as a part of an international double or joint degree
IELTS | TOEFL |
English B- 6.5 score | English B- Test scores between 550-583 (paper based) or 213-237 (computer based) or 73-79 (internet- based) |
English A- 7.0 score | English A- Test scores between 587-610 (paper based) or 240-253 (computer based) or 94-101 (internet based) |
An entrance examination comparable to a Danish upper secondary school leaving certificate
Requirements for postgraduate studies:
Admission requirements for Candidatus/Master programmes are:
An internationally recognised Bachelor's degree of good standard or equivalent
Proof of proficiency in English (see above)
Proof of proficiency in Danish, if the programme is taught in Danish
Students applying for full-time programmes at IBA are recommended to apply for accommodation through StudentKolding at www.studentkolding.dk, a database which controls and reserves student apartments based on a waiting list. International students will normally have first priority over students who already live in Denmark, and in fact it is our experience that in previous years it has not been difficult to find apartments in Kolding. All the apartments in the database have their own bathroom; they aren’t furnished but they will have as a minimum a fridge and cooking plates (or an oven with hob). We advise to apply for student housing immediately after you are admitted to IBA in order to have a better position on the waiting list.