Information for students from Denmark
Unlock your potential at a world-leading university with a truly international student community.
Entry requirements
Foundation courses
Applicants from Denmark are normally not required to complete a foundation course.
We offer foundation courses for international students who are not qualified for direct entry to our undergraduate degree courses.
These courses are available at the University of Nottingham International College, just next to University Park Campus, in partnership with Kaplan International Colleges.
Find out more about the courses, entry requirements and progression options on Kaplan's website:
Applications and enquiries for these courses are handled by Kaplan and the college.
International foundation courses
Undergraduate courses
Full-time courses across our five faculties typically last for three to four years, although some degrees such as medicine and architecture have a longer duration.
Undergraduate entry requirements
We normally require students to hold the Studentereksamen.
In some cases we may also consider the Højere Forberedelseseksamen, the Højere Handelseksamen, the Højere Teknisk Eksamen or the Nordic Folk High School.
Our requirements range from an overall average grade of 10 (for the most competitive courses), 7 or 4 (for the least competitive courses) in the new 7-point grading system.
A typical Studentereksamen requirement for a course with a BBB A level entry requirement is an overall average grade of 7.
Students taking A levels or the IB should refer to the online undergraduate prospectus for entry requirements.
Students taking APs or SATIIs should refer to entry requirements for the USA.
How to apply Search for courses
English language requirements
Masters courses
We offer a wide range of postgraduate masters degree programmes across our five faculties. Full-time masters courses typically last for one year.
Masters entry requirements
A bachelors degree or higher qualification from a recognised university will be considered for masters entry.
Our entry requirements for degrees from Danish universities vary depending on the university where you have studied and the course you are applying for at Nottingham. The summary below is provided as guidance but requirements may vary for individual courses and we do require higher grades from some universities.
|
Entry requirement
|
Upper Second Class (2:1)
|
Lower Second Class (2:2)
|
|
7 point Danish point scale
|
7
|
4
|
How to apply Search for courses English language requirements
Research courses
Our PhD courses, available across a wide range of subject areas, typically include three years of full time research followed by an optional writing-up period of one year to complete your thesis.
A masters and bachelors degree from a recognised university are usually required for PhD entry.
See the masters section for guidance on the grades we typically require from Danish universities. These will vary depending on the university where you have studied and the course you are applying for at Nottingham.
You should identify possible supervisors at Nottingham before applying and prepare a research proposal to submit with your application.
How to apply Search for courses How to write a research proposal
English language requirements
Scholarships and funding

External sources of funding
Student life at Nottingham
- A vibrant multi-cultural community with over 150 different nationalities represented in our student body
- Over 200 societies on campus offering celebrations, festivals and social events throughout the year, including the Nordic Society, which also has a Facebook group and Facebook page
- Outstanding sports facilities and support with over 70 sports clubs
- Exchange programmes and study abroad links with more than 200 partner universities worldwide
- Excellent careers support including work placements, part-time work opportunities and regular careers fairs on campus
- The Nottingham Advantage Award offers students the chance to get involved in a wide range of extra-curricular and co-curricular modules designed to enhance employability, personal and professional development.
- A range of Support Services for students, including Chaplaincy and Faith Support and prayer facilities on campus
- A wide selection of cuisine is available in Nottingham, and vegetarian and vegan diets are catered for in the city and on campus
- With museums, theatres, art galleries, music venues and a wide range of sports venues, the city of Nottingham is vibrant, affordable and only 15 minutes from campus
Connect with us
You can email a member of the team at internationaloffice@nottingham.ac.uk.
Or find other ways to contact or meet us including virtual and in-person events.
Official representatives
Find out about our official representatives in your country, who can help you with applying for our courses, visa processes and preparing to study with us in the UK.