For further information and registration for "Studieprøven", please contact: The legal right of admission to a Master’s degree programme was extended to three years as of 1 January 2019.A completed Bachelor’s degree from a Danish university entitles the graduate to admission to a Master’s degree programme that is an extension of the completed Bachelor’s degree.The Bachelor’s degree programme and the Master’s degree programme must be completed at the same university. The ECTS system consists of 7 grades (A to Fx) and has been the model for the new Danish 12 point grading scale (the 7 scale).Apart from the above official comparison between the ECTS grading scale and the Danish 12 point grading scale (the 7 scale), there are no official conversion tables between Danish and foreign grades.Thus, when assessing applications for admission to Master’s degree programmes based on foreign qualifications, Aarhus University relies on the guidelines laid down by the Danish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Higher Education in the For countries where no guideline conversion tables exist, Aarhus University will perform a so-called linear grade conversion based on the lowest passing grade and highest possible grade on both grading scales (in Denmark, these grades are 2 and 12, respectively).The individual foreign grade is calculated to a number with two decimal places between 2 and 12, and based on simple round-off it is converted to a full grade on the Danish 7 scale. Danish citizens with foreign entry qualifications (e.g. If you do not live in Denmark, you should NOT apply for an assessment from The Danish Agency for Universities and Internationalisation. If the admission test is administered and the student does not have a passing score on the exam, the school will reassess the student in the same academic year. Admissions in A level normally begin in June for students who want to avail the early bird discount. The purpose of this evaluation is to get a more accurate picture of how a student’s academic skills meets ACA programs. The Ministerial Order on Admission to and Enrolment on Master’s Degree Programmes at Universities and the Higher Artistic Educational Institutions under the Ministry of Higher Education and Science (The ministerial order is available in Danish only. The three-year period is calculated starting with the summer intake immediately following the completion of your Bachelor’s degree and ending immediately after the summer intake three years later.The right to admission can only be exercised once. The assessment offered by The Danish Agency for Science and Education is a brief statement saying what your foreign qualifications correspond to in Denmark: To see if your Bachelor’s degree corresponds to a Danish Bachelor’s degree in level and length, you can use Some Master’s degree programmes have restricted admission, which means only a limited number of student places are available for a specific programme. We’ve outlined our standardized test requirements, as well as our policies regarding placement or credit for college-level work below. If you apply to a Master’s degree programme, you will be treated on equal terms with other applicants without a legal right of admission.Students who had begun a Master’s degree programme in spring 2019 and had completed their Bachelor’s degree after 1 January 2019 could thus choose to exercise the extended legal right of admission instead.To retain the legal right of admission, you must apply to the relevant Master’s degree programme by the application deadline. Bachelor of Arts and AP Exams: Level 3 in each of the 3 subjects Bachelor of Laws (Double Degree) 37 *not including the core / bonus points Students with 4 A-level Subjects: 1A* 3A Redesigned SAT: 1500 SAT Subject Tests: 700 in each of the 3 subjects Students with 3 AP Exams: 4 in each of the 3 subjects A-level Subjects: 2A* 1A Bachelor of Laws 37 Admission requirements. Find the local staff portal for your department or division.In general, admission to a Master’s degree programme requires In addition, you must meet the specific requirements for the individual programme, including language requirements. The university may grant an exemption if it finds that there are special circumstances, such as serious illness, which prevent you from using your completed Master’s degree to find work. Documentation of unusual circumstances and loss of earning capacity, for example in the form of a medical certificate or medical records.For some Master’s degree programmes with a limitation on intake, a calculation of the GPA for your entire Bachelor’s degree programme or selected relevant courses may be required.It will also appear from the selection criteria of the relevant programme whether the calculation of the GPA is based on the grades submitted by the application deadline or based on grades from the entire completed Bachelor’s degree programme by the documentation deadline.If the calculation of the GPA is based on the completed Bachelor’s degree programme, and an official total GPA is stated on the Bachelor’s diploma, this GPA will be used. Copyright © 2015 American Creativity Academy |