DENMARK

  • DENMARK

                  The universities in Denmark offer about 200 master's degrees across a wide variety of disciplines like technology, humanities, business, and economics, etc. The Danish education system has gotten remarkably good attention for the past few years. Denmark is a safe place to stay in because of the low crime rate and welfare systems. It is one of the oldest states in Europe, and the tuition fee is relatively less than other parts of the continent. Apart from academics, there is a lot that Denmark has to offer. Myriad of outdoor activities along with a diverse geography and historic events draw many international students to Denmark. The abundance of historical sites and museums depict thousands of years of tradition and culture of Nordic people.Denmark, the happiest country on planet earth, offers a truly world class learning experience that blends academic excellence with an innovative culture for both teaching and research, minus the high pressure environment one would generally associate with higher studies abroad. With over a thousand years of history and culture and vast picturesque Scandinavian landscape to explore, each and every second of your stint as an international student in Denmark is sure to be real fun and worth cherishing for a lifetime.Denmark emphasis on innovative thinking,creativity and it provides internationally recognized degrees.The visa process for studying in Denmark is relatively easier than other countries.It is one of the most of the progressive countries in the world.It is a renowned for green technology.If green and technology fascinate you,then Denmark is the perfect destination for you.To sum it up,Denmark is the perfect blend of stunning intelligence,fun and thoughtful composition which makes it a beautiful place to study.

    Quick Facts About Denmark

    • Capital          : Copenhagen
    • Currency      : Danish Kroner
    • Climate         : Temperate climate, characterized by mild winters and cool summers
    • Language     : Danish, Faroese, Greenlandic, Germa
    • Population      : 5,810,011
    • Government  : Constitutional monarchy
    • Major cities   : Aarhus,Odense,Aalborg
    • Key industries : Machinery and instruments, meat and dairy products pharmaceuticals, furniture and design, windmill
    • Major companies : Møller- Maersk, Novo Nordisk, Carlsberg, TDC, Coloplast

    Why Study in Denmark?

    • High ranked universities 
    • Schengen country
    • Happiest country in the world
    • An academic tradition combining excellence with an innovative culture for both teaching and research
    • Large number of Internationally oriented study programs
    • Excellent academic collaborations with business life and research institutions
    • Special orientation programmes and short-term courses in Danish language and culture for International students offered
    • Country with a myriad of traditions and an excellent social life
    • An open minded population with global outlook
    • Abundance of historical sites and museums showcasing thousands of years of Denmark’s culture and tradition
    • Excellent transportation infrastructure in place throughout the country.
    • Scholarships/Grants
    • Exotic Food culture
    • World leading country in technology and sustainable innovation

    Denmark for International Students

    In Denmark, old world Nordic charm meets an avowedly forward looking society – the nation regularly ranks on lists of most livable, safest and happiest places on earth thanks to its high quality of life and per capita income, as well as its advanced education, health care and civil liberties. Undertaking an education in Denmark places you right in the center of this socially developed utopia.Danish landscapes may not possess the stop-you-in-your tracks natural grandeur of a Norwegian fjord, but the country’s grassy panoramas have the same understated, unpretentious beauty that can be felt in everything from the Danes’ architecture, to their fashion, to their outlook on life. The people value modesty, moderation and have a distaste for flagrant personal wealth, reflected in their willingness to buy into a comprehensive welfare state.

    Education System in Denmark

    Denmark’s higher education system consists of three types of institutions: university, university colleges, and academies of professional higher education.Students can also choose to go to universities, university colleges or even academies of professional higher education depending upon their needs. As there are credit transfer opportunities and Danish degrees are internationally recognised, Denmark has become the top choice for students from all over the globe. 

    • Pre-School
    • Primary and Lower Secondary Education
    • Upper Secondary Education
    • Vocational Education and Training 
    • Higher Education 
    • Adult Learning

    Universities and Colleges in Denmark

    • International Business Academy,Kolding
    • University College of Northern Denmark

    Hot courses in Denmark

    • Engineering
    • Biotechnology
    • Tourism
    • IT
    • Management

    Entry Requirements and Cost of Education in Denmark

    Undergraduate

    • Course Duration: 3 Years 
    • Academic Requirement : 60% in Plus Two(With Maths And English)
    • IELTS : 6.5
    • Course Cost : 6000 Euro  to 12,000 Euro

    Postgraduate

    • Course Duration: 1 Year or 2 Years
    • Academic Requirement : 65% in Bachelors
    • Course Cost : 10000 Euro  to 17,400 Euro

    Work Rights And Stayback In Denmark

    • Part time work rights of 20 hours per week
    • 1 Year stay back for students who have completed Masters
    • 6 Months stay back for students for Bachelors
    • Spouse visa accepted for Masters and Spouse has full work right option

    Intakes in Denmark

    • September
    • February

    Scholarships in Denmark

                 Scholarships can be a great help in planning the financial aspects for education overseas, especially if you have a restrictive financial plan to invest in higher studies.To ensure an upsurge in the number of international students, the universities and colleges all over the world are providing an increased number of international scholarships. From programs and major specific to general study abroad scholarships, there is something for everyone.Gaining an in depth knowledge will open new possibilities for you and will ease your process to zero in on the right destination.

    • Danish State Scholarships at University of Copenhagen
    • IT University of Copenhagen State Scholarships in Denmark
    • Danish State Tuition Fee Waivers and Scholarships at Roskilde University
    • Study a Masters in Europe Scholarships
    • Danish State Scholarships at Aarhus University
    • Denmark Government Scholarships for Non-EU Students
    • Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree Scholarships in Media Arts Cultures

    Internships in Denmark

    As a graduate student, internships can prove to be a vital link for a seamless transition from your college campus to a high paying job. Internships while studying abroad help you gain real world experience by developing essential skills that employers look for - confidence, communication, professionalism and work ethics. 

    Being an intern adds significant value to your resume and helps you build a professional network, ultimately enhancing the chances of getting your dream job. 

    • You can opt for paid or unpaid internships and prepare for a global career while you are pursuing the program, during the vacation, or soon after graduation.
    • Internships may be part-time or full-time. They are usually part-time during a university semester and full-time during the summer, winter or Easter holidays.
    • Semester internships are available during spring, summer, fall, and winter semesters.
    • The internships abroad usually last an entire semester and some may even last an entire year. The longer duration programs help you to explore the work processes and acquire the technical know-how.
    • Some internships are paid while others help you to earn academic credits.
    • The duration and stipend vary depending on the university or the organization.

    Living Expenses in Denmark

    Living Cost - 700 to 900 Euro per Month and for Larger Areas - 1200 Euro per Month(3 Month Old Fund)

    •  Funding should be shown as Students or Parents Account or Educational Loan(Have to submit documents)

    Documents Required  for Denmark Student Visa

    • SSLC Certificate
    • Plus-Two Certificate
    • Degree Certificate Original or Provisional( didn't get original certificate)
    • Semester Wise Marksheets (All semester)
    • Degree Consolidated Mark Sheets
    • Passport(Front & Back)
    • IELTS Score Card
    • One Letter Of Recommendation- Medium of Instruction(Must include admission number of institution or Date of Birth)
    • Statement Of Purpose
    • Passport Size Photo
    • Updated CV ( Must include percentage, Name of institution with place ,starting and ending year of each academics)

    Experience Letter / Gap Justification Letter

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