Study in Denmark FAQs

Study in Denmark

Common questions on your study abroad planning and journey

Secondary diploma, bachelor’s degree, IELTS 6.5+/TOEFL 90+, motivation letter.

Non-EU: DKK 45,000–120,000/year (€6,000–16,000). Living: ~€10,000–15,000 annually.

Apply with admission letter, €5,600 in blocked account, takes 1–3 months.

20 hours/week during the semester; full-time during summer and holidays.

Danish Government Scholarships, Erasmus+, and university merit-based schemes are available.

No, English-taught programs are widely available; Danish helpful but optional.

Copenhagen, Aarhus, Aalborg, and Odense.

Residence permits take 1–3 months.

Common and often integrated into degree programs.

After completing studies, you can get a job-seeking visa for 6 months, then apply for work permit leading to PR after 8 years (or faster with certain schemes).

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