QS World Ranking: In the 2024 QS ranking of the world’s top universities for business and management, Copenhagen Business School ranks #18 globally.
Why Choose Copenhagen Business School as an International Student?
1. International Environment
Diverse Student Body: With over 21,000 students, more than 25% are international, creating a vibrant multicultural atmosphere.
2. Comprehensive Academic Programs
Wide Range of Disciplines: CBS offers a variety of programs in business and economics, many taught in English, catering to diverse academic interests.
3. Research Excellence
Innovative Research: CBS is renowned for its research in business and management, contributing significantly to academic and industry advancements.
4. Global Recognition
Accreditations: CBS holds prestigious accreditations, reflecting its commitment to high educational standards.
Available Courses for International Students
Undergraduate Programs (Taught in English)
BSc in International Business
BSc in Business Administration and Service Management
Postgraduate Programs (Taught in English)
MSc in Finance and Investments
MSc in International Business and Politics
MSc in Business Administration and Innovation in Health Care
*Note: CBS offers a variety of programs across different faculties. For a comprehensive list, visit their official website.
Intakes
Main Intake: September each year.
Application Deadlines:
Non-EU/EEA Applicants: Deadlines may vary; please check specific program details.
EU/EEA Applicants: Deadlines may vary; please check specific program details.
Scholarships for Bangladeshi Students
Danish Government Scholarships: Available for highly qualified non-EU/EEA students; these scholarships cover tuition fees and provide a living allowance.
CBS Specific Scholarships: Some programs offer scholarships based on academic merit; applicants should consult the respective program’s website for details.
Tuition Costs
Undergraduate Programs:
EU/EEA and Swiss Citizens: Tuition-free.
Non-EU/EEA Students: Tuition fees vary by program; please refer to the specific program page for detailed information.
Postgraduate Programs:
EU/EEA and Swiss Citizens: Tuition-free.
Non-EU/EEA Students: Tuition fees vary by program; please refer to the specific program page for detailed information.
Living Costs
Accommodation: Monthly rent ranges from DKK 3,200 to DKK 4,700, with an average of DKK 3,950.
General Expenses: Students should budget approximately EUR 1,000 to EUR 1,500 per month for living expenses, including food, transportation, and personal costs.
Job Prospects After Graduation
Employability: CBS graduates are highly regarded in various industries due to the university’s emphasis on practical skills and industry collaboration.
Career Services: CBS offers career support services, including job fairs, internships, and career counseling, to assist students in their transition to the workforce.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, prospective students are encouraged to visit Copenhagen Business School’s official website or contact the International Office directly.