Tuition fee

Graduate Admission

Non-EU and non-EEA students are required to pay tuition fee when studying in Denmark. EU and EEA citizens are not under any circumstances to pay tuition fee when studying in Denmark.

Practical Details:
The tuition fee for students enrolling in programmes at CBS in September 2009 is:

Master of Science (full-time, two-year graduate programmes)

EURO 12,500 per year

Master of Arts (full-time, two-year graduate programmes)

EURO 11,000 per year

The following answers the most frequently asked questions concerning tuition fee at CBS:

  • Details on payment are available below
  • Details on a possible exemption are available below
  • The tuition fee must be paid once a year
  • Information on scholarships are given at Scholarships.

Payment:
The tuition fee is payable to:

Bank: Den Danske Bank
Registration number: 9541
Account number: 10276926
Account holder: CBS
Swift code: SWIFT-BIC DABADKKK
IBAN number: IBAN DK9830000010276926

The tuition fee is payable by:

  • 1 March for students accepted in Group A
  • 15 July for students accepted in Group B or C.

CBS Admissions Office will issue residence permit application papers only after the tuition fee has been paid.

Exemption:
You may be exempted from paying tuition fee, if you have one of the following two residence permits in Denmark:

  • "Permanent opholdstilladelse" (permanent residence permit)
  • "Midlertidig opholdstilladelse mmf varigt ophold" (temporary residence permit with the possibility of gaining permanent residence)

Depending on the exact wording, other residence permits may grant you an exemption. Also, specific residence permits in the other Nordic countries may grant you an exemption; for instance the "PUT" in Sweden. Nevertheless, having a student visa does not under any circumstances exempt you from paying tuition fee. Please contact the Admission Office, if you in doubt whether your residence permit exempts you or not.

If you have one of the above residence permits, it is very important that you send documentation to prove it to the Admissions Office. We accept the following documentation:

  • certified copy of your residence permit letter from the Immigration Services
  • certified copy of your residence permit card
  • certified copy of the page in your passport giving your residence permit.

Based on the documentation given, the Admissions Office will grant (or deny) you an exemption. Please note that you may still be required to pay an application fee.


Last updated by CBS Admissions Office 13/02/2009