A Brief Introduction
Copenhagen Business School, also known as CBS, is a public university established by the Danish Society for the Advancement of Business Education and Research in 1971. Located in Copenhagen, the institute is considered to be one of the best in Europe and in the world.
Also one of the few “triple crown” institutes, it is accredited by EQUIS (European Quality Improvement System), AMBA (Association of MBAs), as well as AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business).
On an average, it is ranked the 13th best business school in the world and 7th in Europe by most prestigious rankings.
Campus
The institute is located primarily in across 4 buildings in Frederiksberg. They are at walking distance of each other and located near three consecutive stations on the Copenhagen Metro from Lindevang Station (Dalgas Have) to Frederiksberg Station (Solbjerg Plads).
The main complex was launched in 2000, which includes an area of 34,000 m sq of student and office space and is known as Solbjerg Plads.
The campus buildings of CBS have been awarded for Good and Beautiful Building in 2006 and 2009 by the Frederiksberg Municipality
Student Facilities
Student facilities include at the institute include:
Multimedia labs
Interpretation labs
Break-out rooms for group and project work
Personal computers
Learning Resource Center
Computers are replaced with new models at least every third year
Plugs for portable laptops are readily available
Wireless connections
Accommodation
For information on the accommodation available on and off campus, please click on the following link:
http://www.cbs.dk/en/international-opportunities/international-students/accommodation
Cost of living
Personal expenses (Hot meals can be purchased in the CBS cafeteria for approx. DKK 30-40) | DKK 3500 - 5000 |
Books/reading materials* | DKK 0 - 1500 (approx. DKK 565 per course in courses where buying books is required) |
Transport (For a six week pass from most dorms to the CBS) | DKK 500 |
Social program package | DKK 670 |
* The cost for course material depends on the subject and number of courses. In some courses it is not required to buy books, in some more than one book is required.
Tuition Fees
For Non-European Free movers:
ISUP 2016 prices: The tuition fee of the program for Non-European Free movers is DKK 17813 for two bachelor courses and DKK 23438 for two graduate courses.
For European Free Movers and Open University Students (TOMPLADS):
ISUP 2016 prices: European Free movers and Open University students pay DKK 3750 per bachelor course (7.5 ECTS) and DKK 3750 per graduate course (7.5 ECTS). In order to qualify for this option, students must have citizenship of an EU/EEA country.
For more information please click on the link below:
http://www.cbs.dk/en/study/summer-university-programme/fees-and-costs
Scholarships
For more information on scholarships available, please click on:
http://www.cbs.dk/en/research/departments-and-centres/department-of-international-economics-and-management/copenhagen-business-confucius-institute/scholarships
Noted Alumni
Sr. No | NAME | NOTABILIY |
1. | Johan Thomas Abrahamsson | Head of Legal Norway and Logistics Practice Leader, Nordic and Baltic Region, DHL |
2. | Ricardo M. Alvarez | Senior Manager, Deutsche Afrika-Linien & John T. Essberger, Germany |
3. | Morten Duus ERIKSEN | Freight Manager, Shipping & Customer Services, Novo Nordisk, Denmark |
4. | Hans FROHOLDT | Managing Director and Shipowner, MARCORE - Denmark |
5. | Han Hoe Yap | Chairman/Managing Director, Star Airfreight Pte Ltd., Singapore |
6. | Pradeep Talan | Marine Superintendent, Marine Department, EMS Ship Management (Denmark), |
7. | Lars Bonnesen | Managing Director, Scan-Trans Chartering K/S Denmark |
8. | Anna-Berit Koertz | , Vice-President, Danish Ship Finance Denmark |
Advising & Counseling
To contact the advising and counseling cell of the institute, please click on:
https://e-campus.dk/career/karriereraadgivning
Contact Address
Address: Solbjerg Pl. 3, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark
Phone: +45 38 15 38 15