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Study In Denmark

Denmark

Denmark is located in northern Europe and is part of Scandinavia. Denmark consists of the Jutland peninsula, the larger islands of Zealand, Funen, and Lolland-Falster and 429 other named islands between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea, 72 of which are inhabited. Nowhere in Denmark is more than 50 km from the sea. And just a few kilometres from Denmark’s major cities of Aarhus and Copenhagen you find idyllic villages and pristine woodlands and lakes.

Denmark’s location makes it a gateway to other Scandinavian countries and the rest of Europe. Berlin is just an hour’s flight away. London and Paris can be reached in less than two hours. And Barcelona, Rome, Vienna and Prague are all just a few hours flight away.

 

Why Study in Denmark

• Innovative teaching: As an international student in Denmark, you have the option of choosing from over 500 degree programmes and 1000 English-only courses. •You can study for a full degree or to supplement your present degree with credits.

• Subject areas span a wide range of fields, including science, technology, pharmaceutical sciences, business, architecture, design, and the humanities, among others.

• Continuous accreditation and quality assurance ensures that all programmes meet the highest international standards of quality and relevance.

• Because research is so important in Danish culture, you can enrol in internationally renowned PhD and industry research programmes.

Admission Requirements

These qualifications are waived for applicants who are native English speakers. Applicants who can demonstrate equal English proficiency may also contact the institution's International Admission Office to see if their English level is enough

IELTS

* English B – a minimum of 6.5 points on the test.

English A - a minimum score of 7.0 on the test.

TOEFL

* English B – a score of at least 560 on a paper-based test, 220 on a computer-based test, or 83 on an 83-point scale (internet-based test)

English A – a score of at least 600 on a paper-based test, or 250 on a computer-based test, or 100 on a computer-based test (internet-based test)

Cambridge Advanced English

* English B - Advanced English Certificate (CAE)

Certificate of Proficiency in English (A) (CPE)

Cost of Studying in Denmark

All Bachelor's and Master's students from the EU/EEA and Switzerland, as well as students participating in exchange programmes, are entitled to free higher education in Denmark.

If you already have a permanent or temporary residence visa in Denmark, and one of your parents is from a non-EU/EEA nation and works in Denmark, you can study for free.

Tuition prices for non-EU/EEA citizens range from 6,000 to 16,000 EUR per academic year. Some specialty programmes may be more expensive, so check the university page to determine what tuition is applicable to you.

Application Process

1) Documents must be submitted with a SOP and a CV.
2) Interview via Skype.
3) Fees for applications (around 100 Euro)
4) Letter of conditional acceptance.
5) Payment of one year's tuition fees (8-9 Lakhs)
6) Confirmation of fees from University.
7) All documents must be scanned in colour.
8) Fees of 16,800 INR for VFS submission (check website for any changes)
9) Apostles of the final education (2000 Per docs.)
10) There is no funding, insurance, or airline ticket.
11) A case ID is required and can be generated by the institute.
12) Danish krone (DKK) (DKK) (DKK) (DKK) (DKK) (Medical, travel, Bank account which is mandatory to pay)
13) The consulate in Delhi requests a personal interview.
14) The interview will last between 15 and 2 hours.
15) It takes 30 to 35 days for a visa to be stamped after an interview.