Study in Denmark
Denmark is a global leader in design, sustainability, and innovation. Its universities consistently rank among Europe's best, and the country boasts a high quality of life with a strong focus on work-life balance.
Universities
40+
Post-Study Work
2 Years
Avg. Tuition
DKK 45k–120k/yr
Main Intakes
Sep, Feb
Popular Programs
Tuition Fees
Undergraduate
Living costs will add up to around 700 - 900 EUR monthly in smaller towns. In larger areas, like Copenhagen, living costs could reach up to 1200 EUR a month.
Postgraduate
Entry Requirements, Duration of the programs and Tuition Fee
PhD / Doctorate
Fully funded as a 3-year PhD employee at Danish universities
Language Requirements
IELTS
6.0+
TOEFL iBT
80+
PTE Academic
58+
ℹ️Many programs taught in English; Danish required for some programs
Top Universities
Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
University of Copenhagen
Copenhagen Business School
Aarhus University
University of Southern Denmark, Odense and Sonderborg Campus
VIA University College
Aarhus University requires 16 years education for PG
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Quick Facts
- IELTS Requirement: 6.0+
- Average Tuition: DKK 45k–120k/yr
- Work During Study: Up to 20 hours per week during term
- Universities: 40+
- Main Intakes: Sep, Feb