Why Study in Denmark?

Denmark is known for its innovative education system, focus on critical thinking, and high student happiness levels. Danish universities specialize in design, engineering, and green technology. Education in Denmark is free for EU/EEA students, while non-EU students pay tuition. However, the investment is worth it: Denmark offers high salaries, excellent work-life balance, and an “Establishment Card” that allows graduates to stay for 3 years to find work or start a company.

Key Facts to Know

  • Language: Danish (Undergrad), English (Most Masters)
  • Cost of Study: €6,000 – €16,000 per year (Non-EU)
  • Funding: Danish Government Scholarships (Highly competitive)
  • Required Exams: IELTS 6.5 / TOEFL 83
  • Degree Levels: Professional Bachelor, University Bachelor, Candidatus (Master)
  • Intakes: September (Major), February (Minor)
  • Visa: Residence Permit for Studies (ST1)

Popular Courses for International Students

  • Sustainable Energy & Environment
  • Architecture & Design
  • Computer Science & IT
  • Business Administration
  • Life Sciences & Pharma
  • Civil Engineering

Top Universities in Denmark for International Students

Requirements for Admission

Requirements differ by program level:

Bachelor’s Degree

  • Upper Secondary School Certificate (Year 12) + 1 year of University education (for some countries).
  • Math and English levels (Level A or B) must match Danish standards.
  • IELTS 6.0 – 6.5.

Master’s Degree

  • Internationally recognized Bachelor’s degree.
  • IELTS 6.5 – 7.0.
  • High GPA (Danish universities are selective).

Exams & Documents Required

  • English: IELTS / TOEFL.
  • High School / Bachelor Degree Diploma.
  • Proof of English Proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL).
  • Proof of Tuition Fee Payment (Receipt).
  • Passport Copy (All pages).
  • ST1 Application Form (Partially filled by University).
  • Financial Proof (Bank Statement).

Visa Requirements (ST1 Permit)

  • Research Note: 2025 Financial requirements updated.
  • Valid Passport.
  • ST1 Form: University initiates, student completes.
  • Admission Letter: Unconditional offer.
  • Proof of Funds (2025): DKK 7,086/month (~€950) for 12 months (Total ~DKK 85,032).
  • Tuition Fee Receipt: Full payment of first semester/year.
  • Biometrics recorded at the Visa Application Centre.
  • Visa Processing Fee: DKK 1,900 (approx. €255).

Living Expenses in Denmark for International Students

Denmark has a high cost of living, but wages are correspondingly high. Copenhagen is the most expensive city.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there an application fee for Danish universities?

Yes, for non-EU students, most universities charge an application fee of €100 (approx. 750 DKK).

Can I work part-time?

Yes, non-EU students can work 20 hours per week during the semester and full-time (37 hours) during June, July, and August.

What is the "Establishment Card"?

It is a post-study visa granted to graduates. It allows you to stay in Denmark for 3 years to find a job or start a business, with no restrictions on the type of work you do initially

Do I need to learn Danish?

Not for your studies, as everyone speaks English. However, the government offers free Danish lessons to international students, which boosts your employability significantly

Is health insurance free?

Yes. Once you receive your residence permit and register for a CPR number, you are covered by the Danish public health insurance system for free.