Psychology once again requires the highest grade point average – see the list here
As was the case last year, psychology is the programme at Aarhus University that requires the highest grade point average for admission via quota 1. Cognitive Science and Odontology follow.

While some degree programmes at Aarhus University have admitted all applicants who met the entry requirements, others have received so many qualified applications that there was not room for everyone.
As was the case last year, psychology is the programme at Aarhus University that requires the highest grade point average for admission via quota 1.
The admission quota is the minimum grade point average required for admission to a programme via quota 1. The minimum average grade is not an admission criterion in itself, but simply indicates how high the applicants’ average grades were in a given year for a programme with more applicants than available student places. The average figure reflects the lowest grade point average among the applicants who were offered a place on the programme. The average grade therefore depends on the applicants' average grade, the number of student places and the number of applicants. Programmes that admit all qualified students therefore do not have a minimum average grade.
Below, you can find an overview of the ten programmes with the highest minimum average grade and the ten programmes with the lowest minimum average grade.
The ten highest minimum average grades:
1. Psychology (10.9)
2. Cognitive Science (10.5)
3. Odontology (10,5)
4. Medicine (10.1)
4. Data Science (10.1)
4. Veterinary medicine (10.1)
5. Anthropology (9.9)
5. Computer Science (9.9)
6. Molecular biology and molecular medicine (9.8)
7. Political Science (9.6)
The ten lowest minimum average grades:
1. Philosophy (6.0)
1. Archaeology (6.0)
1. Theology (6.0)
1. Economics and Business Administration (Herning) (6.0)
2. Data Science (6.1)
2. Study of Religion (6.1)
2. Japan Studies (6.1)
3. Art History (6.2)
3. Chemistry (6.2)
3. Nanoscience (6.2)
This text is machine translataed and post-edited by Cecillia Jensen