Denmark boasts globally ranked institutions such as University of Copenhagen, Aarhus University, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), and Copenhagen Business School, known for research, sustainability, and student-centered learning.
Many programs include internships or project-based learning in collaboration with Danish companies, ensuring real-world exposure.
Compared to other EU countries, Denmark offers reasonable tuition fees and a high return on investment due to strong job prospects and excellent quality of life.
Graduates can apply for a 3-year post-study residence permit to look for work in Denmark or across Europe.
Note: These programs align with Denmark’s strengths in innovation, green energy, and digitalization
Expense |
Cost (EUR/Year) |
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Bachelor’s/Master’s Fees | €8,000 – €16,000 |
Student Housing | €4,800 – €7,000 |
Living Expenses | €7,000 – €10,000 |
Health Insurance | €300 – €600 (for non-EU) |
Note: Costs are lower in cities like Aalborg and Odense compared to Copenhagen. |
1. Work up to 20 hours/week during semesters and full-time during holidays
2. Minimum wage approx. €12–15/hour
1. Eligible for a 3-year post-study job search visa
2. Apply for a Skilled Work Permit once employed
3. Pathway to Permanent Residency after 4–8 years based on employment and integration
Shortlisting Universities & Courses
Scholarship Application Assistance
SOP, CV & Document Drafting
Visa Filing & Financial Guidance
Pre-Departure Orientation
Post-Arrival Support via Danish partners