Study In

Denmark

Study In

Denmark

The official language of Denmark is Danish, and the country uses the Danish Krone (DKK) as its currency. Some of the well-known cities in Denmark include Copenhagen, which is the capital, along with Aarhus, Odense, Aalborg, Helsingør, and Roskilde.Denmark offers a stay-back period of three years for students who complete a Danish Bachelor’s or Master’s degree. For those pursuing UK-accredited programs, the stay-back period is six months.

Why Study in Denmark?

Entry Requirements
  • Master’s : Bachelor's degree with minimum 60% in relevant field
  • MBA : Bachelor's degree with minimum 60% + minimum two years relevant management experience
  • Bachelor’s : 12th with minimum 60% in relevant field
  • Aarhus University requires 16 years education for PG
  • IELTS- 6.5 with no band less than 6.0
  • Backlogs- 5-10 on trial basis
Famous Brands from Denmark
  • LEGO
  • ECCO Shoes for life
  • PANDORA
  • GEORG JENSEN
  • CARLESBERG
Visa Filing
    • Application for a residence and work permit as a student This form can be used to apply for a residence and work permit in Denmark based on studies.
    • A residence permit can be granted to foreigners who are enrolled in one of the following programs:
      1. Higher education
      2. Courses giving access to higher education
      3. Primary and secondary education
      4. Folk high schools
      5. If you are a PhD student, you must use form PHD1
    • Please note that both you and your educational institution must contribute to filling in this form.
    • In the form, all questions marked with * must be answered
    • The application will be processed by the Agency for International Recruitment and Integration.
    • Your educational institution must start the online application
    • The form consists of two parts. You and your educational institution must complete separate parts of the application. It is the educational institution that starts by filling in part 1 of the application. The educational institution must use NemID to log in and sign part 1 of the application
    • When the educational institution has signed part 1, the educational institution will be informed of a reference number and a password, which STUDENT must use to log in to part 2 of the application
 FINANCIALS
    • You must have sufficient funds to be able to support yourself during your stay in Denmark.
    • You have sufficient funds, if your disposable amount corresponds to DKK 6,820 (2024 level) per month.
    • You must multiply the amount with the number of months you will be studying at a higher educational program in Denmark.
    • If you are studying more than one year, you must be able to document funds for 12 months. That means a maximum of DKK 81,840 (2024 level).

IF THE STUDENT HAS PAID 1ST YEAR FULL TUITON FEES- THEN LIVING EXPENSE IS NOT REQUIRED TO BE SHOWN

FUNDS MUST BE IN STUDENT’S ACCOUNT ONLY (IF SHOWN)
  • What documentation can you submit?
  • Bank statement that shows:
  • Date of the statement (maximum 30 days old at the time of submission of application)
  • Your full name
  • Balance
  • Currency
  • Documentation showing that your financial support is secured via a scholarship or a student loan.

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