Denmark is one of the most popular international study destinations in Europe for its high-quality English-taught degrees and the innovative teaching methods. International students also choose Denmark due to its great standard of living and the large variety of study subjects available at Danish Universities. As a rough estimate, international students need between 800 – 1,200 EUR/month to live in Denmark. These costs can go up or down based on your habits: how much you spend on shopping and going out, how much you travel, and so on. You should also expect to pay more if you decide to study in Denmark’s capital, Copenhagen. Accommodation represents around one third of your monthly living costs in Denmark. You should expect to pay between 400 – 670 EUR in most cities and around 800 – 900 EUR in Copenhagen. If you start looking for housing early, you may be able to find places for 250 EUR/month in housing outside the city. Average food expenses in Denmark will amount to 200 – 270 EUR/month, depending on your spending habits. Generally students can find lower grocery prices at discount supermarkets such as Bilka, Lidl, Netto, Fakta or Aldi.
And if you possess excellent results in academic and English Standardized tests, there is a very good opportunity to have University scholarships and grants.
Key Facts about Denmark:
Denmark is known as the country with the happiest people.
Dependent / Spouse can apply Together & can Work Full Time.
PR Opportunity after Completing Course.
6 Months – 2 Years Work-Permit Opportunity after Completing Course.
No Need to Show Bank Solvency.
Highest Visa Approval Ratio.
One of the Highest Salary Paid Country in Europe
Semester: February/September
Required Documents:
Passport
All Academic Certificates and Transcripts.
IELTS
Photo, CV, Job Certificate
Syllabus
Birth Certificate/NID
