Thousands of prospective students in Denmark will discover their acceptance status into higher education programs on Monday, with 59,957 individuals receiving offers. Certain educational paths prove more competitive than others.
Admission to oversubscribed programs hinges on grade point averages from upper secondary school diplomas. The minimum GPA required for acceptance is known as the admission quota, a key indicator of program popularity.
Here are 13 programs with the highest admission quotas for 2025:
- Conservator, The Royal Academy: 11.5 (admits every other year)
- Designer, Design School Kolding: 11.5 (+0.2)
- Midwife, Copenhagen University College (summer start): 11.3 (+0.2)
- Midwife, Copenhagen University College (winter start): 11.2 (+0.3)
- Molecular Biomedicine, University of Copenhagen: 11.1 (unchanged)
- International Business, Copenhagen Business School: 11.1 (unchanged)
- Psychology, University of Copenhagen: 11.0 (-0.1)
- Designer, The Royal Academy: 11.0 (-0.4)
- International Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School: 10.9 (+0.3)
- Psychology, Aarhus University: 10.9 (+0.2)
- Cognition and Data Science, University of Copenhagen: 10.9 (+0.3)
- Communication, The Danish School of Media and Journalism in Aarhus (summer start): 10.9 (-0.3)
- Communication, The Danish School of Media and Journalism in Copenhagen (winter start): 10.9 (-0.2)
These figures reflect the minimum GPA required for admission, with changes from the previous year indicated in parentheses.