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Why Study in Denmark?
- Denmark offers internationally recognised degrees from top-ranked universities.
- Tuition fees are affordable compared to other European countries.
- Students experience a friendly and open-minded culture.
- Denmark is one of the safest and happiest countries globally.
- International students can bring their spouses and kids, with full-time work rights for spouses.
- Children of international students receive free education if they are aged five or above.
- Students can work part-time during their studies and earn competitive wages.
- Graduates receive a six-month job search visa to find employment after completing their studies.
How Much Does It Cost to Study in Denmark?
Program Level
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Course Fees (Annually)
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Living Cost (Monthly)
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Undergraduate/Bachelor's Degree
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EUR 6,000 - 16,000
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EUR 800 - 1,300
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Post-Graduate/Master's Degree
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EUR 8,000 - 18,000
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EUR 800 - 1,300
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Scholarship Opportunities
We assist in obtaining scholarships, including:
- Danish Government Scholarships.
- Erasmus Mundus Scholarships.
- University-specific merit-based scholarships (25% to 50% tuition fee waivers).
- Full-tuition scholarships for high-achieving international students.
Career Opportunities in Denmark
Working part-time during your studies is quite common in Denmark, with many students finding jobs related to their fields of study. As an international student, you’ll have the chance to work while studying and pursue full-time job opportunities after completing your education.
Have Questions? Look Here
You’re a prospective student, a current student, or a parent, we understand that you may have questions about our academic programs, admissions process, campus facilities, or any other area of interest.
Yes, international students can work up to 20 hours per week during the semester and full-time during holidays.
Yes, you can bring your spouse and children under certain conditions, including sufficient financial support.
Yes, Denmark allows graduates to apply for a job-seeking visa for up to 2 years to find work related to their degree.
The official language is Danish, but many universities offer programs in English, especially at the master’s and PhD levels.