Admission Requirements

All applications are evaluated individually. In addition to good examination results from a previous education, emphasis will be put on other qualifications such as stays abroad and company experience, as well as general motivation. If possible qualified applicants will be invited to a personal interview.

Danish applicants

For Danish students the requirements are the same as for the Danish programme.

Foreign applicants

Non-Danish students must apply for admission on the same terms as Danish students. They are eligible for admission if they hold either a Danish qualifying examination or qualifications recognized or assessed as being comparable to the Danish entrance qualifications.

Examples include:
• Upper secondary certificates and diplomas from the Nordic countries, European
   countries and other countries that have signed the European Convention on the
   Equivalence of Diplomas Leading to Admission to Universities;
• The International and the European Baccalaureate;
• High school diplomas from the United States either followed by two years of
   university or college studies in relevant subjects. This also applies to applicants
   with a high school diploma from countries with a similar educational system;
• Bachelor's degrees in relevant subjects from universities in African countries,
   Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, China and the Philippines.

Specific requirements for all foreign applicants

In order to be admitted to Financial Management students must have especially good and documented qualifications in:

English

International students must pass an internationally approved test. We accept these test with the minimum scores:
• IELTS: 6.0
• TOEFL Internet based: 80
• TOEFL Computer based: 213
• TOEFL Paper based: 550
• Oxford Placement: 140
• Cambridge test: CAE
• TOEIC: 700

Excepted from this requirement are applicants holding Nordic entrance exams. Danish students are recommended level B/A or equivalent.

Mathematics

Mathematics at the Danish B-level or a foreign equivalent thereof. Five main areas must have been thoroughly covered: Numbers, geometry, functions, differential calculus and statistics and probability.

Danish Agency for International Education

See which specific requirements you need to fulfil as a non-EU applicant here.

Where?

You can take the programme at:

Business Academy Aarhus
Sønderhøj 30
8260 Viby J
Maps and directions >>

International Office

You are welcome to contact us if you have any questions:

Phone: +45 7228 6000 
Email: info@baaa.dk