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Denmark

Denmark offers high-quality education with a strong emphasis on innovation, sustainability, and problem-solving learning methods. Many programs are taught in English and focus on real-world applications.

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Why Study in Denmark
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Why Study in Denmark

Study in Denmark offers strong academic options, global work pathways, and a supportive student community.

Innovative Education System: Focus on creativity, critical thinking, and real-world problem solving.

High Quality of Life: Consistently ranked among the happiest countries in the world.

Strong English Proficiency: Most programs are taught in English with excellent communication environment.

Work Opportunities: Students can work part-time and apply for post-study job search visa.

Requirements

What You Need to Apply

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Academic Requirements

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English Language Proficiency (IELTS 6.0–6.5 or equivalent)

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Valid passport

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University acceptance letter

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Proof of financial support (~€10,000+ per year)

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Statement of Purpose (SOP)

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Health insurance

💰 Cost Breakdown

Estimated Costs in EUR & NPR

Detailed breakdown of tuition, living expenses, and other costs for international students (with NPR conversion for Nepal-based clients)

Cost CategoryMinimumMaximumAverageNotes
Bachelor Degree Tuition (Per Year)
€6,000
NPR 6,000
€13,000
NPR 13,000
€9,500
NPR 9,500
EU/EEA students often study tuition-free
Master Degree Tuition (Per Year)
€8,000
NPR 8,000
€16,000
NPR 16,000
€12,000
NPR 12,000
STEM and business programs may cost more
Living Expenses (Per Year)
€10,000
NPR 10,000
€15,000
NPR 15,000
€12,500
NPR 12,500
Includes accommodation, food, transport, and personal expenses
Accommodation (Monthly)
€400
NPR 400
€900
NPR 900
€650
NPR 650
Student housing is limited in Copenhagen
Food & Groceries (Monthly)
€200
NPR 200
€400
NPR 400
€300
NPR 300
Cooking at home reduces costs significantly
Transportation (Monthly)
€40
NPR 40
€100
NPR 100
€70
NPR 70
Biking is very common and cost-effective
Books & Materials (Per Year)
€300
NPR 300
€800
NPR 800
€550
NPR 550
Digital materials help reduce expenses

Estimated Total (Per Year)

€16,000 - €31,000 per year

€NPR 16,000 - €NPR 31,000 per year

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Copenhagen is more expensive compared to other Danish cities like Aarhus or Odense.

Intakes

Available Intakes

Choose the best intake window for your application. Each term is structured to help you start your studies with confidence.

  • September Intake

    September - January

    Sep - Jan

    Major intake
  • February Intake

    February - June

    Feb - Jun

    Minor intake

Entry Requirements

Student Residence Permit

Understand the visa requirements and application process for studying in Denmark.

Student Residence Permit

Duration of study program

Required for non-EU/EEA students studying in Denmark

Requirements

Acceptance letter from Danish university

Proof of sufficient funds (~DKK 6,397 per month)

Valid passport

Proof of tuition payment (if required)

Health insurance

English proficiency (IELTS 6.0+ or equivalent)

Post-Study Job Search Permit

6 months

Allows graduates to stay in Denmark and search for employment

Requirements

Completed degree in Denmark

Valid residence permit

Proof of financial means

Application submitted before permit expiry

FAQ

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