Denmark is increasingly becoming a preferred study destination for international students, thanks to its innovative teaching methods, high academic standards, and inclusive society. With a strong emphasis on independent thinking, creativity, and problem-solving, Denmark offers an education experience that prepares students for the global job market.
Home to some of Europe’s leading universities such as the University of Copenhagen, Aarhus University, and the Technical University of Denmark, the country offers a wide range of English-taught programs in disciplines such as engineering, environmental science, design, business, IT, and health sciences.
Denmark also provides a high quality of life, modern infrastructure, and a safe and clean environment. International students benefit from a welcoming atmosphere, access to public services, and opportunities for internships and part-time work. The country’s central location in Northern Europe makes it easy to travel to other European destinations.
Why Study in Denmark?
World-class universities with modern learning environments
Wide selection of English-taught programs
Strong focus on research, innovation, and sustainability
Safe and inclusive society with high quality of life
Post-graduation work opportunities and global career prospects
The application process for Danish universities involves the following steps:
Step 1: Research and Choose Your Program Visit university websites or the official portal (www.optagelse.dk) to find a program that suits your interests and career goals.
Step 2: Prepare Application Documents You’ll typically need the following:
Completed application form
Valid international passport
Secondary school certificate and transcripts
Bachelor’s degree (for Master’s programs)
English language test (IELTS/TOEFL)
Motivation letter and CV
Step 3: Submit Application Online Applications are submitted through the national admission portal. Be mindful of deadlines—generally March 15 for non-EU students.
Step 4: Receive Admission Letter Successful applicants will receive a formal admission letter, which is essential for the visa process.
Step 5: Apply for Student Visa Begin your visa process through the Danish Immigration Service or embassy.
Denmark Student Visa Requirements
Students from non-EU/EEA countries require a residence permit to study in Denmark.
Required Documents:
Passport and recent photos
Letter of admission from a Danish university
Proof of sufficient financial means (DKK 6,589/month)
Proof of accommodation
Travel insurance
Completed ST1 application form
Visa processing time can take up to 60 days. Students must register with the Civil Registration System (CPR) upon arrival.
Working While Studying
International students are allowed to work up to 20 hours per week during the academic term and full-time during June, July, and August. A work permit is included in the residence permit.
Housing & Living Costs
Living expenses in Denmark range between DKK 6,000 and DKK 8,000 per month. Accommodation options include student dormitories, private rentals, and shared housing. Major student cities like Copenhagen, Aarhus, and Odense are known for their vibrant student communities.
Support from Study In Eurasia
Study In Eurasia offers end-to-end support for students planning to study in Denmark. Our services include program selection, application processing, visa guidance, accommodation support, and pre-departure orientation.
Interested in studying in Denmark? Let us guide you every step of the way. Contact us to begin your journey.
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