Denmark
Denmark
Why Study in Denmark
The Danish education system encourages creativity, innovation, and critical thinking. As a student in Denmark, you will experience a modern learning environment, learning from industry experts and gaining practical experience through internships in top organizations.
Denmark’s higher education institutions collaborate with businesses, research institutes, and science parks, ensuring that students gain real-world skills that are valuable in the global job market.
Education in Denmark is focused on problem-solving and practical application, combining traditional lectures with hands-on projects. This unique approach encourages independent thinking and personal initiative, making it both challenging and rewarding.
Studying in Denmark will inspire and prepare you for success, no matter what career path you choose.
Denmark Institutes
- NIELS BROCK COPENHAGEN BUSINESS COLLEGE
- VIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
- ROSKILDE UNIVERSITY
- Aalborg University
- University of Southern Denmark
- And Many More…
Denmark Student Visa Check-list
Student documents check-list:
- Updated Curriculum-vitae (C.V.)
- Academic transcripts & certificates
- IELTS test report
- Passport certified copy
- Case order fee payment receipt
- Statement of Purpose (SOP)
- Police clearance certificate original (If available)
- Work Experience certificate (If applicable)
- Photograph 4 copy (35-45 mm size)
- Letter of recommendation (If applicable)
- Study continue certificate (If applicable)
Student documents check-list:
- AP program = €7000 – €9000
- Bachelor program = €8000 – €15000
- Top-up bachelor program = €7000 – €11500
- Pre-master program = €10000 – €12200
- Master’s program = €8000 – €15000
Additional Cost
First of all, students need to pay tuition fees to the university to get ST1 Application Form. Normally most of the universities take about 50% to 100% of tuition fees in advance for year one. Beside this student need to pay the Case Order ID fee in advance.
Additional Cost
SINGLE PERSON
Living cost in Denmark per year approximately…
- Student (Per Year) = DKK 71,292
- Spouse (Per Year) = DKK 71,292
- Child (Per Year) = DKK 71,292
ACCOMMODATION COST
Accommodation cost in Denmark approximately…
- Hostels and Guesthouses – $80 to $135 per week
- Shared Rental – $70 to $250 per week
- On campus – $80 to $250 per week
- Homestay – $110 to $270 per week
- Rental – $100 to $400 per week
OTHER LIVING EXPENSES
Other expenses…
- Groceries and eating out – $80 to $200 per week
- Gas, electricity – $60 to $100 per week
- Phone and Internet – $20 to $50 per week
- Public transport – $10 to $50 per week
- Car (after purchase) – $150 to $250 per week
A-Z process at a glance
1. Get advice
Our counselors will guide you for choosing a right path to follow.
2. Chose Universities
Choose the right universities from some of the top ranking universities of Denmark.
3. Accept Letter of Offer
Accept the offer and pay the tuition fee of the institute.
4. Complete ST1 form
Complete ST1 application form with our counselors…
5. Get VISA
Submit online/paper visa application & give bio-metric after receiving ST1
6. Get ready to fly
Receive your VISA and ready to fly. Have a prosperous future!