Denmark

Overview

Study in Denmark to experience the dynamic learning environment where you hobnob with industry experts, undertake internships in internationally recognised organizations and work on live industry projects, all designed to promote creativity, innovation, analytical and critical thinking that meet the aspirations of the global labour market.

Cost Of Study

200 to 300 Euros per semester.

Intakes

August

Cost of Living

450-550 euros per month.

Entry requirements

IELTS & TOEFL

Quick Facts

  • Language: Danish.
  • Area: 43,075 km2.
  • Population: 57.3 Lakhs.
  • Name: Denmark.
  • Capital City: Copenhagen.
  • Currency: Danish kroner (DKK).
  • Major cities: Aarhus ,Odense, Aalborg.

Why Study In Denmark

  • World class quality of education.
  • Highest standards of living in Europe.
  • More than 65 different study programs.
  • Free of charge education.
  • Scholarships offered on the basis of merit.
  • Among 20 richest nations of the world.
  • Innovative teaching.
  • Problem Based Learning.
  • Education system in tune with requirements of the industry.
  • Excellent collaborative and innovative skills.
  • Equal opportunity.
  • A safe and balanced society.
  • Great opportunities to undertake part time job.
  • Social security schemes and Free health care.

Education System

Denmark’s higher education system is divided into four different categories:

  • Universities offer a range of Masters and PhD programs.
  • University level institutions of arts, design and architecture. Researched based programs in these subjects.
  • University colleges offer more vocational based training.
  • Academies of Professional Higher Education Offer professional degree programs.

Work Rights & Stay Back

  • English Requirement: IELTS not mandatory.
  • Permitted to take up full-time work from June to August, or work part time for a maximum of 10 hours a week.
  • International students who obtain a bachelor's or master's degree can spend a period of up to 12 months to find a job as a highly skilled migrant. Called the 'search year', this is the time given to graduates to look for a suitable job in the Dutch market.

Economy

  • The second most peaceful country in the world on the basis of standards of health, welfare and education.
  • The least corrupted country in the world according to Global peace index.
  • Danish higher education institutions cooperate with business to ensure an up-to-date learning environment where you can learn from industry experts and undertake internships in globally recognized organizations. These innovative public-private partnerships provide a stimulating research environment with global job opportunities.
  • More than 500 programmes taught in English.
  • Denmark takes 4th place in global creativity index.
  • At Danish universities, the teaching staff dedicate part of their time to research. This ensures that all programmes reflect the latest trends and findings in their respective fields.
  • Danish professors and lecturers often have experience as working professionals, ensuring an important practical perspective to their teaching.
  • Danish Education provides International students with Strong analytical & communicative skills, the ability to work independently as well as in groups, International Profile and an excellent foundation for future career.
  • Higher education in Denmark is regulated by the state. An ongoing approval and evaluation process ensures that all programmes are of the highest quality and relevance. Furthermore, many programmes are internationally accredited.