
University of Copenhagen
Copenhagen, Denmark
Copenhagen, DenmarkGMC RecognisedNo UCAT RequiredUniversity of Copenhagen
The University of Copenhagen is Scandinavia's leading university and offers medical training at the prestigious Rigshospitalet and Bispebjerg Hospital. The Danish-language programme offers excellent training for students who can master Scandinavian language skills.
Annual Tuition
£15,000/year




Did You Know?
About University of Copenhagen
The University of Copenhagen (UCPH) is Scandinavia's largest and highest-ranked university, consistently placed in the global top 30. Its Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences is one of Europe's most research-intensive, with the Nobel Prize being awarded to no fewer than five faculty members for medical discoveries. The medical programme runs six years and trains students at Rigshospitalet — Denmark's premier national hospital (one of Europe's most advanced tertiary centres, with 1,200 beds), Herlev Hospital, and Bispebjerg Hospital.
The Panum Institute is the largest biomedical research building in Scandinavia, housing cutting-edge laboratories for neuroscience, immunology, and drug development. Research strengths include the Novo Nordisk Foundation Centre for Basic Metabolic Research, the Biotech Research and Innovation Centre (BRIC), and world-leading epidemiology through the Danish population registries. Copenhagen is regularly ranked the world's most liveable city, offering exceptional cycling infrastructure, design culture, and a safe, progressive society.
For UK students, while the programme is taught in Danish, the international research environment, Nordic quality of life, and EU-recognised degree (with GMC registration eligibility) make Copenhagen an aspirational destination.
Programmes Offered
Key Highlights
Scandinavia's top university
Rigshospitalet training
Strong welfare state context
EU/GMC-recognised degree
Entry Requirements
Academic Requirements
Danish high school or equivalent, Danish language proficiency, no UCAT
No UCAT required. A Level grades are sufficient for admission.
Student Accommodation
Student housing via housing.dk; Copenhagen is expensive but vibrant
University of Copenhagen vs UK Medical Schools
| Factor | University of Copenhagen | UK Medical Schools |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition (Annual) | £15,000/year | £9,250/year |
| Duration | 6 years | 5 years |
| UCAT Required | No | Yes (33 schools) |
| Teaching Language | Danish | English |
| Acceptance Rate | Higher — focused entrance criteria | ~8% average |
| GMC Pathway | PLAB/UKMLA → Full Registration | Direct Registration |
| Gap Year Risk | None — rolling admissions | High — 12-month UCAS cycle |
| NHS Eligibility | Yes — after UKMLA | Yes — direct |
Application Timeline — University of Copenhagen
| Step | Phase | Timeframe |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Free Strategy Consultation | Week 1 |
| 2 | Eligibility Assessment & University Match | Week 1 |
| 3 | Document Preparation & Personal Statement | Weeks 1-2 |
| 4 | Application Submission to University of Copenhagen | Weeks 2-3 |
| 5 | Entrance Exam / Interview Preparation | Weeks 3-4 |
| 6 | Offer Confirmation | Weeks 4-5 |
| 7 | Visa Processing & Accommodation | Weeks 5-7 |
| 8 | Pre-departure Briefing & Arrival Support | Weeks 7-8 |
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