Several university requires top marks

Several university requires top marks

There should be higher marks than usual to enter the country's universities this year.
The Report Card is to be filled with higher grades than before, if one wants to be admitted to higher education this year. Science Ministry's statement of net removals at Danish universities shows this trend. Charlotte Sahl-Madsen (K), which is the science minister says that when they want more young people into university education, and there are several searching, the demands naturally higher. And more of the programs that require the very high marks from those who apply for admission. In 2010 there were a total of 27 programs where the required grade point average for admission was above 9.0. The number has increased to 36 this year. Meanwhile, the number of programs with free intake decreased. This year grænsekvotient of nearly half of all university education - 47 percent - compared with only 40 percent in 2010. In total, in 2011, 156 out of 329 university programs that have a grænsekvotient. The total intake of university bachelor degrees in 2011 at 25,548 students. This is a record, and in 2518 more than a year ago. If you are one of the 7,773 applicants who were rejected calls science minister yet to considering whether or not one of the other programs could tempt. It is enormously important that you just are considering an alternative to what was one's greatest desire in the first place, when we have an analysis which says that a full 83 percent of the young people who enter their preferred study comes ahead of another education, says Charlotte Sahl-Madsen. There is still availability for all 139 programs. However, work science ministry still to get a precise overview of how many seats it has in total.