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Denmark isnโt just the land of Vikings and fairy talesโit is also one of the happiest countries in the world. With world-class universities, innovation-driven education, and a high quality of life, Denmark is an outstanding destination for international students.
Strong programs in engineering, IT, life sciences, and social sciences.
Small class sizes, problem-based teaching, and a practical learning approach.
Strong connections with research institutes and global industries.
A document explaining your degree and qualifications in an international format.
2. What does ECTS mean?The European Credit Transfer Systemโa standard credit system across EU universities.
3. Are scholarships available?Yes. Denmark offers state scholarships and university-specific funding.
4. Can dependents apply?Yes, spouses and children can apply with financial proof.
5. English requirements?Usually IELTS 6.5 or an equivalent TOEFL or PTE score.
15 March (Bachelor Autumn). Master's deadlines vary by university.
โ A passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your stay
โ Apply early to meet intake deadlines
Living like locals (cycling and cooking) reduces costs.
โ Work up to 20 hours per week during semesters
โ Job search and employment opportunities after graduation
โ Permanent residency after 8 years (4-year fast-track route available)