Denmark
About Denmark
- Located in Northern Europe
- Nordic country
- Schengen Country
- Green technology & Sustainable living
- Safe, inclusive, & welcoming society
- Balanced lifestyle
- Student-friendly atmosphere
- Mild summers & cool winters

Top courses in Denmark
Business & Management
Computer Science & IT
Engineering & Technology
Hospitality, Tourism
Social Sci. & Humanities
Why is the Denmark an ideal study abroad destination ?
- Globally recognized degrees
- 700+ degree programs in English
- Work up to 20 hours/week while studying
- Post-study work permit up to 3 years
- Students from 160 + countries
- Strong fields: STEM, design, health sciences, and sustainability
- Scholarships
Top Universities In Denmark
Aalborg
University
Aarhus
University
Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
University of Copenhagen
University of Southern Denmark
Roskilde
University
Denmark Tuition fees
Courses | Minimum annual | Maximum annual |
---|---|---|
Bachelor | € 6,000 | € 20,000 |
Master | € 8,000 | € 25,000 |
Diploma | € 6,000 | € 16,000 |
Ph.D | € 3,000 | € 8,000 |
Intakes | February, September |
Monthly Cost of living
Accommodation
€400 – €800
Food & Groceries
€150 – €300
Transportation
€40 – €60
Internet & Mobile
€30 – €50
Utilities
€80 – €120
Personal/Leisure
€100 – €200
Weather
Summer
15℃ - 25℃
Autumn
5℃ - 15℃
Winter
-1℃ - 5℃
Spring
5℃ - 15℃
Province
FAQ'S
No. Most degree programs for international students are offered entirely in English. However, learning Danish can be beneficial for internships, part-time jobs, and social integration.
Yes, international graduates can apply for a post-study job-seeking visa which allows them to stay in Denmark for up to 3 years to find employment. Once employed, they can apply for a work permit and eventually permanent residency.
Yes. You can apply for family reunification or dependent visa, but you must prove sufficient financial resources and accommodation. Processing times and conditions vary. A spouse can work for the full time once he/she arrives and one can claim for the educational scholarship for their child as well.
The CPR number is your Danish personal ID number, essential for:
1). Accessing healthcare
2). Opening a bank account
3). Getting a SIM card or job
You apply for it upon registering your address in Denmark.
1). Accessing healthcare
2). Opening a bank account
3). Getting a SIM card or job
You apply for it upon registering your address in Denmark.
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