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Master in Management in Denmark.

1 Master in Management program at business schools in Denmark, ranked by Financial Times 2025 standing. Each links through to fees, GMAT, salary and deadline detail.

# Program Tuition
  1. 1 Copenhagen Business School Copenhagen Free (EU/EEA) · DKK 240,000 / ~€32,000 total (non-EU/EEA)

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MiM in Denmark: common questions

How many Master in Management programs are there in Denmark?
We profile one Master in Management program in Denmark: Copenhagen Business School in Copenhagen. This page links through to its full fees, GMAT, salary and deadline detail.
How much does a MiM in Denmark cost?
Copenhagen Business School's program costs free for eligible EU/EEA students. Fees are shown in the school's local currency and exclude living costs, which can exceed tuition in an expensive city — confirm the current figure on the school's own page.
Can I study a MiM in Denmark in English?
Yes. The program we profile in Denmark is taught entirely in English, so you can complete the degree in English. A working knowledge of the local language still helps with daily life and local internships — confirm the language of instruction on each program's page.
Do I need the GMAT for a MiM in Denmark?
1 of the 1 programs we profile in Denmark does not require the GMAT or GRE (some are test-optional or waive it under conditions); the rest ask for a test. Policies change each cycle, so confirm on each school's admissions page. Our directory of MiM programs in Europe without the GMAT lists the test-free options.
When are the application deadlines for a MiM in Denmark?
Most European MiMs, including those in Denmark, run several application rounds between roughly September and the following summer, and many admit on a rolling basis — so earlier rounds usually carry more seats and better scholarship odds. Exact dates differ by school and move each cycle, so always confirm on the school's own page. Our deadline tracker puts every Denmark program's rounds on one timeline so you can plan without missing a date.