Copenhagen Business School

Frederiksberg, Denmark

Copenhagen Business School was established in 1971. It is one of Europe’s leading business universities, located in Frederiksberg, Denmark. It offers world-class programs in business, economics, finance, and management, with a strong focus on innovation and entrepreneurship.
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CBS is one of Europe’s leading business universities, known for its strong focus on business, finance, management, and entrepreneurship, with strong industry connections and international collaborations.
Yes, CBS is triple-accredited (EQUIS, AMBA, AACSB), placing it among the top 1% of business schools worldwide.
CBS offers bachelor’s, master’s, PhD, and executive education in fields like business administration, finance, marketing, and digital innovation.
Admission requirements vary by program but generally include academic transcripts, English proficiency tests (IELTS/TOEFL), a statement of purpose, and sometimes GMAT/GRE scores.
Applications are submitted online through Optagelse.dk for bachelor’s programs and CBS’s official website for master’s programs.
The deadlines vary, but typically: Bachelor’s programs: Mid-March Master’s programs: Mid-January for non-EU and early March for EU applicants
CBS is located in Frederiksberg, one of the safest areas in Copenhagen, with 24/7 campus security and emergency services available.
Yes, CBS provides mental health counseling, student support services, and career guidance to ensure student well-being.
Yes, CBS has an emergency response team and collaborates with local police and health services for student safety.
Yes, CBS offers a wide range of bachelor’s, master’s, and MBA programs in English, making it accessible to international students.
Most programs at CBS are full-time, but there are part-time executive and continuing education programs available.
Yes, CBS has partnerships with over 300 universities worldwide, allowing students to participate in exchange programs and dual degrees.
Yes, CBS offers the Danish Government Scholarship, covering tuition fees and providing a monthly stipend for outstanding non-EU students.
No, tuition is free for EU/EEA and Swiss students, while non-EU students pay tuition fees depending on the program.
Yes, international students can apply for Erasmus+, Fulbright, and other private scholarships.
CBS offers over 100 student organizations, including business clubs, entrepreneurship societies, cultural groups, and sports teams.
Yes, CBS organizes career fairs, networking events, and company visits, connecting students with top recruiters.
Yes, CBS has multiple cafeterias, restaurants, and student lounges with affordable food options.
CBS is in Frederiksberg, Copenhagen, a central and well-connected area with easy access to public transport and student-friendly amenities.
Yes, CBS offers limited student dormitories, but students often rent apartments or shared housing in Copenhagen.
The cost of living is around DKK 8,000-12,000 per month, covering rent, food, transport, and personal expenses.
Yes, non-EU students can apply for a 2-year post-study work visa under Denmark’s Establishment Card Scheme.
CBS has strong industry ties with top companies, and many graduates secure jobs in finance, consulting, tech, and marketing within Denmark.

University Of Copenhagen Business School Application Statistics

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University Of Copenhagen Business School Application Statistics

22830
670
34
kr 84000
kr 88000
2
27
55 %
7

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