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Copenhagen
Capital
language
Danish
Language
telephone
+45
Dialing Code
dollar
Danish Krone (DKK)
Currency
population
5.8 Million
Population
universities
359
Universities
students
485,555
International
Students
tuition fees
DKK 45,000
Tuition fee

Why Choose Denmark?

Denmark is emerging as a top destination for higher education, research excellence, and student satisfaction. Here’s why many students choose to study in Denmark:

1. World-Ranked Universities

Institutions like University of Toronto, UBC, and McGill

2. Affordable Tuition

Lower tuition compared to other English-speaking countries

3. Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)

Up to 3 years

4. Multicultural & Inclusive

High quality of life in a diverse society

5. Pathway to Permanent Residency

Friendly immigration policies

Admission Requirement For Studying In Denmark

Documents Required for Admission:
Academic Records
Academic Documents (Certificates)
IELTS
IELTS/TOEFL Score (if applicable)
visa
Copy of a valid passport
SOP
Work Experience (if any)
form
University Application Form
letter
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Financial Proof
Letter of Recommendations (LORs)
resume
A CV (if possible)
Documents Required for CAS:
tuition fees
Tuition fee payment Receipt
report
Tuberculosis Report
fund
Financial Fund
offer letter
Provisional Offer letter from the University
Visa Documentation:
COP
Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies
Study in the UK
Financial Documents
letter
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Academic
UK Student Visa Application Form

Academic Intake

Major Intake : September

Rolling Intake : January & May

Top Universities

Cost & Financial Planning

Tuition Fees:

DKK 45,000 – DKK 120,000

Living Costs:

DKK 71,100 – DKK 106,680

Pocket Money & Travel Expenses:

DKK 1,100 – DKK 1,680per year

Visa Process

1

Apply to a Canadian Institution
- Apply through the university’s online portal or via a common platform
- Receive an Offer of Admission

2

Pay Tuition Deposit
- Pay part of your tuition fee to confirm admission

3

Apply for a Study Permit
- Gather necessary documents and apply online or through VFS

4

Biometric Appointment
- Submit fingerprints and photos at your nearest Visa Application Centre

5

Medical Examination (if required)
- Complete a medical exam from an approved panel physician

6

Wait for Visa Decision
- Track application and await study permit approval

FAQs

Yes, some universities accept alternative proof of English proficiency such as previous education in English, TOEFL, PTE, or Duolingo scores.

There are two major intakes:

  • Summer Intake (starts February)
  • Winter Intake (starts September)

Tuition fees range from DKK 45,000 to 135,000 per year depending on the course and institution.

Living expenses range between €800 – €1,450 per month, depending on your lifestyle and location (Copenhagen is more expensive).

Yes, students can work up to 20 hours per week during the semester and full-time during holidays.

Yes, several scholarships are available, including the Danish Government Scholarship, Erasmus+, and university-specific scholarships.

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