Denmark
Why Study in Denmark?
Studying abroad is like any travel – it inspires you to see things in new ways. We invite you to study in Denmark – to be inspired and to gain an excellent foundation for your future career.
Cost of Education in Denmark?
Annual tuition fees range from £490 to £13,000
Education System
Danish universities and other Danish higher education institutions also offer international students a range of opportunities for obtaining an internationally recognized qualification in Denmark. Many programmes are taught in English, including Bachelor´s, Master´s, PhD, exchange and summer school programmes
Well known universities in Denmark
- Aalborg University
- Aarhus University
- Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
- University of Copenhagen
- University of Southern Denmark
Cost of living
Student Accommodation is EUR 300-500 per month.
Student Visa Process
As a non-EU/EAA citizen you may be granted a Danish residence permit in order to study in Denmark.
To be granted a residence permit, you must prove in writing that:
- You have been accepted as a student to a higher education course/programme at a university, college or institute that has been approved by the Danish government
- You are either completing an entire educational programme offered by a Danish institution of higher learning or are a visiting/guest student attending part of a programme that you have already commenced in your country of residence
- You can support yourself financially for the duration of your stay. If you are to pay a tuition fee, you must document that you have paid the tuition fee for the first semester or year, instead of documenting that you can support yourself.(Please note: foreign students do not usually receive state grants or benefits in Denmark. If you make a false claim for such assistance, your residence permit may be revoked and you risk deportation)
- You can speak and understand the language of instruction and have a functional command of either Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, English or German