Denmark

Denmark is located in northern Europe and is part of Scandinavia. Denmark consists of the Jutland peninsula, the larger islands of Zealand, Funen, and Lolland-Falster and 429 other named islands between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea, 72 of which are inhabited.
Nowhere in Denmark is more than 50 km from the sea. And just a few kilometres from Denmark’s major cities of Aarhus and Copenhagen you find idyllic villages and pristine woodlands and lakes.
Denmark’s location makes it a gateway to other Scandinavian countries and the rest of Europe. Berlin is just an hour’s flight away. London and Paris can be reached in less than two hours. And Barcelona, Rome, Vienna and Prague are all just a few hours flight away.

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Quick Facts

  • Name: Denmark (the Kingdom of Denmark includes Greenland and the Faroe Islands)
  • Area: 43,075 km2
  • Time zone: CET (UTC+1)
  • Population: 10.7 million
  • Capital: Copenhagen
  • Major cities: Aarhus ,Odense, Aalborg
  • Language: Danish (English and German widely spoken)
  • Government: Parliamentary democracy
  • Currency: Danish kroner (DKK)

• 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

The Danish educational system is designed to promote creativity, innovation, analytical and critical thinking. As a student in Denmark, you will be met by an up-to-date learning environment where you can learn from industry experts and undertake internships in internationally recognised organisations.

Furthermore, global partnerships between higher education institutions, businesses, science parks and public research institutes ensure that study and research in Denmark reflect the latest knowledge and meet the needs of a global labor market.

High Academic standards

Whichever subject you choose to study in Denmark, you can expect high academic standards that are recognised worldwide. Danish university tutors are part-time researchers and often have experience as working professionals. This ensures an up-to-the-minute academic knowledge and a valuable practical perspective in their teaching.

Furthermore, Danish institutions of higher education often collaborate with business, industry and research institutes, ensuring a dynamic learning environment where you can learn directly from industry experts. Many programmes also include credit-earning internships, offering students the opportunity to gain valuable work experience.

• IELTS (International English Language Testing System) with a minimum score of 6.0, or

• TOEFL Internet based: 80

• TOEFL Paper based: 550

Intake

• August

Cost of Study

• 200€ to 300€ per semester

Cost of Living

• 450-550 euros per month.