Aarhus University - AU vs Zealand Institute of Business and Technology - ZIBAT vs Technical University of Denmark - DTU vs VIA University College - VIA vs Niels Brock Copenhagen Business College

Side-by-side comparison from 218 verified student reviews. Scan one row at a time — winners are highlighted

Quick verdict
Higher overall rating: Technical University of Denmark - DTU (4.50)
Aarhus University - AU: wins 0/6 categories
Zealand Institute of Business and Technology - ZIBAT: wins 3/6 categories
Technical University of Denmark - DTU: wins 2/6 categories
VIA University College - VIA: wins 1/6 categories
Niels Brock Copenhagen Business College: wins 0/6 categories
Copenhagen Business Academy: wins 0/6 categories
KEA Copenhagen School of Design and Technology: wins 0/6 categories
Comparing
Best programme: Business Information Systems
Best programme: Marketing Management
Best programme: Civil Engineering
Best programme: Civil Engineering
Best programme: Internation Sales and Marketing
Category ratings
Facilities
4.22
5.00
Win
4.72
4.88
Not rated
4.33
Not rated
Location
4.14
5.00
3.81
3.90
Not rated
5.00
Not rated
Professors
4.30
5.00
Win
4.50
4.44
Not rated
3.67
Not rated
Internationality
4.03
3.00
4.44
4.92
Win
Not rated
4.67
Not rated
Student life
3.85
4.00
4.41
Win
3.84
Not rated
4.33
Not rated
Value
4.18
4.00
4.72
Win
4.24
Not rated
3.33
Not rated
Accommodation
3.94
5.00
Win
4.06
3.86
Not rated
3.67
Not rated
Pros & Cons
Pros
  • +Approachable and knowledgeable lecturers
  • +Supportive learning environment and community
  • +Convenient location and urban setting
  • +Practical, business-oriented learning
  • +Supportive teaching and staff
  • +Real-world application and skill development
  • +Interactive and practical learning with helpful lecturers
  • +Supportive and inclusive community with diverse student life
  • +International environment and a wide course selection
  • +Practical, real-world focused education
  • +Supportive and approachable teachers
  • +Organized learning environment and resources

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  • +Supportive and responsive teachers who guide learning
  • +Development of independent and resourceful learning skills
  • +Real-world company projects and teamwork focus

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Cons
  • -Administrative and management issues create significant frustration.
  • -Outdated facilities and resources hinder the learning experience.
  • -The academic environment and faculty engagement are disappointing.
  • -Administrative and management issues cause frustration.
  • -Outdated facilities and technology hinder learning.
  • -Course content is often irrelevant or not current.
  • -Administrative and management issues are a frequent complaint.
  • -Outdated facilities and poor maintenance are consistently mentioned.
  • -Lack of clear communication and support from staff is a recurring problem.
  • -Administrative and management issues, including inconsistent teaching quality and lack of student attention.
  • -Outdated facilities and course material requiring reorganization.
  • -Lack of feedback on exams and unclear grading policies.

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  • -Academic content is superficial and unclearly explained.
  • -Teachers can be rude, unprofessional, and unclear.

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Rating summary
What students say

Overall, this institution receives positive evaluations across multiple aspects. The strongest areas are its **Professors** (4.30) and **Facilities** (4.22), indicating excellent academic and resource provisions. **Location** (4.14) and **Value** (4.18) are also highly rated. **Student Life** (3.85) emerges as the comparatively weakest area, though still a respectable score, with **Accomodation** (3.94) and **Internationality** (4.03) performing moderately well.

With a near-perfect score of 5 across most metrics, this institution excels in its facilities, professors, location, and accommodation. Student life and value for money also receive positive marks, scoring a 4. The primary area for improvement lies in its internationality, which is rated a 3, suggesting opportunities to enhance global engagement and diversity.

This institution receives exceptionally high marks for its **Facilities** and **Value**, both scoring a near-perfect 4.72. **Student Life** and **Internationality** also stand out with strong ratings around 4.4. **Professors** are well-regarded at 4.5. **Accomodation** fares decently at 4.06. The **Location** is the weakest area, receiving the lowest score of 3.81.

Exhibiting exceptional strengths in Internationality (4.92) and Facilities (4.88), this institution receives very high marks in these areas. Professors are also well-regarded at 4.44. Conversely, Student Life (3.84) and Location (3.9) represent the weaker aspects of the university experience, though accommodations (3.86) are only slightly above this. Value is rated a solid 4.24.

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This institution excels in its **location**, receiving a perfect score, and boasts impressive ratings for **internationality** and **facilities** alike. Student life also scores highly, indicating a vibrant campus experience. Conversely, **value** for money and the quality of **professors** and **accommodation** are areas that could see improvement, though still receiving moderate ratings.

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Reviews summary
Highlights

~99% of reviews are positive, highlighting flexible classes, urban settings, and approachable, knowledgeable lecturers. A small amount of negative feedback exists, with approximately 1% expressing regret about their experience.

All three reviews are positive, with an average rating of 4/5 stars. Students highlight practical skills, strong teachers with business backgrounds, and good learning environments, particularly in international commerce and marketing.

All 20 reviews are positive, with an average rating of 4.45/5. Students praise the interactive learning, supportive atmosphere, and diverse international community. They also highlight engaging subjects and good student life opportunities.

With a 4.08 average rating from 119 reviews, ~74% are positive, praising organized schedules, helpful teachers, and practical learning. Negative feedback is minimal (~4.2%) and briefly mentions program variability and limited student attention.

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With an average rating of 4/5, ~75% of reviews are positive, highlighting inspiring missions, responsive teachers, and practical company work. ~25% of feedback mentioned a desire for a more in-depth academic experience and clearer teaching.

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Rating distribution
5★
29%
0%
45%
33%
0%
50%
0%
4★
64%
100%
55%
48%
0%
25%
0%
3★
5%
0%
0%
15%
0%
0%
0%
2★
1%
0%
0%
3%
0%
25%
0%
1★
0%
0%
0%
1%
0%
0%
0%
Most useful review
Most liked
High level of students, but too academic-focused (theoretical)

The MSc in Finance programme is one of the toughest of the Business School, therefore, it is a high level programme due to the level of the admitted students and the work required. However, I think the course is way too academic-focused (theoretical rather than practical). I like the competitiveness of the programme and of the students. I would definitely recommend it to a European friend (it is free tuition for EU citizens) but perhaps not for a non-European friend. The campus is small and rather old, but good enough to do all student-related tasks. The night life in Aarhus can be quite nice, it is a very young city where 15% of the city are students or young adults. I think the Career Services could play a bigger role and have more on campus recruiting as Aarhus is a leading university in Denmark.

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Learning in a conducive environment

Forget stuffy lectures and textbook-only learning! At DTU, you're thrown headfirst into real-world challenges. Professors are industry veterans, not just academics, and they bring their practical experience into the classroom. You'll be building prototypes, collaborating on projects with companies, and even testing your ideas in the field. By the time you graduate, you won't just have a degree, you'll have a portfolio of real-world experience that makes the transition from student to professional seamless.

Marketing Management Student

I believe VIA UC gives really good opportunities to develop within a specific field. I can talk from my experience being a Marketing Management student. The study model is comprehensive with internship possibilities to gain practical knowledge about the subject. I enjoy learning environment as well as lecturers, who can be successful entrepreneurs/experts in their field. The focus is based on group work as well as problem-solving cases. Campus Horsens offers a wide range of places to study, library, gym, and several organisations as AIESEC or student council DSR, that offer extracurricular opportunities. The attached Vitus Bering Innovation Park gives an insight into a business environment which encourages students to participate in innovative challenges or offers support with developing own businesses.

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