Founded in 1927, the Det Jyske Musikkonservatorium (The Royal Academy of Music) is a non-profit public higher education institution located in the urban setting of the medium city of Aarhus (population range of 250,000-499,999 inhabitants), Central Denmark Region. This institution also has a branch campus in Aalborg. Officially recognized by the Kulturministeriet, Danmark (Ministry of Culture of Denmark), Det Jyske Musikkonservatorium (DJM) is a very small-sized (uniRank enrollment range: 250-499 students) coeducational Danish higher education institution. Det Jyske Musikkonservatorium (DJM) offers courses and programs leading to officially recognized higher education degrees such as bachelor's degrees, master's degrees and doctorate degrees in several areas of study. See the uniRank degree levels and areas of study table below for further details. This 97-year-old Danish higher-education institution has a selective admission policy based on entrance examinations. The acceptance rate range is 20-29% making this Danish higher education organization a very selective institution. International students are welcome to apply for enrollment. DJM also provides several academic and non-academic facilities and services to students including a library, study abroad and exchange programs, as well as administrative services.
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very selective
Name (English) | The Royal Academy of Music |
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Name | The Royal Academy of Music |
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Address | Skovgaardsgade 2C Aarhus 8000 Central Denmark Region Denmark |
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Other locations | Aalborg |
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The following The Royal Academy of Music's Fields of Study/Degree Levels Matrix is divided into 6 main fields of study and 4 levels of degrees, from the lowest undergraduate degree to the highest postgraduate degree. This matrix aims to help quickly identify The Royal Academy of Music's academic range and degree level offering.
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0-999 US$ (0-910 Euro) |
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0-999 US$ (0-910 Euro) |
0-999 US$ (0-910 Euro) |
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This institution admits Men and Women (coed).
Has The Royal Academy of Music a selective admission policy? Yes, based on entrance examinations.
The Royal Academy of Music's acceptance rate range is 20-29% making this institution a very selective higher education institution.
International students are welcome to apply for admission at this institution.
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uniRank publishes below some major size and profile indicators for The Royal Academy of Music.
The Royal Academy of Music has an enrollment range of 250-499 students making it a very small-sized institution.
This institution has a range of 200-299 academic employees (Faculty).
The Royal Academy of Music is a public higher education institution.
The Royal Academy of Music is a non-profit higher education institution.
This institution's main campus is located in a Urban setting.
This institution adopts a Semesters type of academic calendar.
The Royal Academy of Music does not have any religious affiliation.
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The Royal Academy of Music is legally recognized and/or accredited by: Kulturministeriet, Danmark
Year of first Recognition or Accreditation
1927
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