Bachelor Admission
You will be assessed as an exemptee, if you do not have an upper secondary education or if you have an international upper secondary education not directly comparable to a Danish upper secondary education. Please note that CBS only has few places available for this group of applicants.
Applicants with an International Upper Secondary Education:If your upper secondary education is not directly comparable to a Danish upper secondary education - see
Applicants with an international degree
, you must fulfil the
Entry requirements for the programmes in question to be considered for admission. If the entry requirements are fulfilled, applicants will be selected through an overall assessment based on educational background (especially level and grades in the specific entry requirements), relevant activities (such as work experience, studying and living abroad) and a letter of motivation.
Applicants without an Upper Secondary Education:
Exemptees without an upper secondary education are always assessed individually; therefore, in addition to the application form(s) and the priority form, you must submit a letter of motivation. In this letter, you must include an account of, why you think you are sufficiently qualified to complete a theoretical university programme without the prerequisite of having gone through an upper secondary education . If your upper secondary education was done at a Rudolf Steiner school, you will be assessed as an exemptee.
For ALL programmes you must, as a minimum, document to have passed six courses at an upper secondary education level:
- The Entry requirements for the programme
- Two-three additional subjects at upper secondary education level (depending on the number of entry requirements for the programme).
Last updated by CBS Admissions Office 17/05/2012