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Why Study In Denmark

Universities in Denmark are known for their thriving learning environment and high standard education. The strengths of the teaching and learning style of Danish universities lie in the problem-based learning methods that encourage students to find their own solutions and become innovative thinkers. In fact, according to an innovation scoreboard, Denmark is on the top list of countries with the most innovative teaching styles and also provides a large number of talented people in various fields. As a student in Denmark, a normal lecture doesn’t involve just sitting in class and passive listening; it’s quite the opposite: active and engaging discussions between students and professors, often combined with a project work.Danish universities are equipped with world-class and cutting edge research facilities, meant to pleasantly complement your studies and to encourage you to make an important discovery. Denmark has some of the most affordable and student-friendly cities in the world, like Copenhagen and Aalborg.Denmark’s reputation as the happiest country in the world is not only the result of its politics, culture or history.

Get ready! Get happy! Study in Denmark!

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Career Opportunities


Some international students find employment in bars or restaurants. Others distribute newspapers, work in telemarketing or get jobs where specific foreign language skills are required. Some students are lucky enough to find employment relevant to their studies.

Some academic institutions have online job banks or career centers that can assist  in finding a student job.  One should not, however, count on obtaining a part-time job nor plan your finances accordingly.


Education Cost


The tuition fees you pay will depend on where you are from. Fees are different at each institution, as well as what level you are studying at. On average, you should expect to pay between DKK 45,000 and DKK 120,000 per year. There are scholarships available for students, and these are offered by individual institutions, as well as other initiatives. Your living costs will depend on where you choose to live, as bigger cities will be more expensive than smaller cities and towns. On average, you should budget for between DKK 6,000 and DKK 13,500 per month. This accounts for accommodation, groceries and travel. 

Scholarships


List of Denmark Scholarships, Grants, and Fellowships for International Students

  • Study a Masters in Europe Scholarships
  • Denmark Government Scholarships for Non-EU Students

Higher Education in Denmark is free for EU/EEA students while non-EU/EEA students have to pay tuition fee of around 6,000 to 16,000 Euros.  To attract excellent non-EU/EEA students, the Danish Government and Institutions provide a number of scholarships for international students for study in Denmark.