
Study in Denmark - Nordic Education Excellence
Experience world-class education and innovative learning in Denmark’s vibrant cities.

Why Study in Denmark?
Denmark offers innovative education, a high quality of life, and tuition-free programs for EU/EEA students.
English-Taught Programs
Over 700 programs in English at all levels
Tuition-Free for EU/EEA
Free education for EU/EEA students at public universities
Innovative Teaching
Problem-based learning and student-centered methods
High Quality of Life
Safe, sustainable, and vibrant cities like Copenhagen
Top Universities in Denmark
Partner with Denmark’s leading institutions offering cutting-edge programs
University of Copenhagen
Globally ranked research university
Aarhus University
Leader in innovation and research
Technical University of Denmark
Top engineering and tech programs
Copenhagen Business School
Triple-accredited business education
Roskilde University
Interdisciplinary & problem-based learning
Aalborg University
Project-based learning & industry collaboration
University of Southern Denmark
Innovative interdisciplinary education
IT University of Copenhagen
Specialized in IT and digital innovation
Popular Programs in Denmark
Explore innovative and industry-focused programs in Denmark’s top universities
Engineering
Mechanical, Civil, and Sustainable Engineering programs
Business & Economics
International Business, Finance, and Economics in a global hub
IT & Data Science
Software Development, AI, and Data Analytics programs
Study Levels in Denmark
Denmark’s education system offers pathways for all academic levels
Undergraduate
Bachelor’s Degrees (3–4 years)
- High school diploma required
- English-taught programs
- Industry-focused and innovative
Graduate
Master’s & PhD Programs
- Bachelor’s degree required
- English-taught master’s programs
- Research-driven and professional tracks
Vocational Programs
AP Degrees & Top-Up Programs
- 2-year Academy Profession (AP) degrees
- Top-up programs for bachelor’s degrees
- Practical training in business, IT, and more
Cost of Study in Denmark
Tuition Fees
- EU/EEA Students Free at public universities
- Non-EU Students (Undergraduate) €6,000–€16,000/year
- Non-EU Students (Master’s) €8,000–€21,000/year
Living Expenses
- Accommodation €5,400–€9,600/year
- Food & Groceries €2,400–€3,600/year
- Transportation €600–€1,200/year
- Health Insurance €200–€400/year (non-EU)
Scholarships & Financial Aid
Available Funding Options
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Danish Government Scholarships
For non-EU students with excellent academic records
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Erasmus+ Funding
EU support for exchange and joint programs
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University Scholarships
Merit-based awards from institutions
Our Scholarship Success
Our students secured over €750,000 in scholarships last year. We guide you to the best funding opportunities.
Visa Process for Denmark
Student Residence Permit Requirements
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1Admission letter from a Danish institution
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2Proof of financial support (DKK 6,397/month, ~€860)
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3Valid passport
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4Health insurance covering Denmark
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5Application via Danish embassy or online portal
Our Visa Success Rate
Our visa experts provide complete documentation support and application guidance.
Work Opportunities in Denmark
During Studies
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Part-Time Work
Up to 20 hours/week, full-time during holidays
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Internships
Paid internships in engineering, IT, and business
After Graduation
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Job Search Extension
3-year extension to seek employment
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Work Permit
Employer-sponsored permit for long-term work
Application Process for Danish Universities
Program Selection
We help you choose English-taught programs based on your academic and career goals.
Application Preparation
Prepare transcripts, CV, motivation letters, and English proficiency tests (e.g., IELTS/TOEFL).
Application Submission
Submit applications via the Optagelse portal or directly to institutions.
Residence Permit Application
Submit financial proof, health insurance, and residence permit forms.
Pre-Departure
Orientation, accommodation, and travel arrangements for your Danish journey.