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Study in Denmark:

Top Universities, Courses, Fees & Student Guide

Experience quality education, multicultural campuses, and excellent career paths in Denmark. Receive expert guidance on top Danish universities, scholarships, student visas, and admissions tailored for the study journey.

Intakes for Study

in the Denmark

Denmark mainly offers a primary September intake and a smaller February intake at select institutions; September has the widest availability.

Education Types in the Denmark

The system includes research universities, university colleges, and academies of professional higher education, spanning certificates to PhDs.

Eligibility & Registration

Get a step-by-step overview of how to apply to Malta universities and what makes you eligible for study in the Malta.

Admission Process

Eligibility Criteria

Shortlist institutions and confirm intake deadlines, entry criteria, and program‑specific requirements.

Prepare documents: transcripts, passport, language scores, SOP/CV, references per program.

Apply before deadlines; accept offers and meet deposit/condition requirements.

University assists with residence permit application to SIRI; submit biometrics and documentation.

Arrange housing, health insurance, and arrival logistics; attend orientation.

Admission offer from a recognised Danish institution.

Proof of funds meeting SIRI’s maintenance plus tuition requirements.

Valid passport, completed forms, biometric enrolment; health insurance coverage.

Proof of accommodation in Denmark for the study period.

English proficiency evidence (e.g., IELTS/TOEFL or equivalent) as required by the institution.

Admission Process

Shortlist institutions and confirm intake deadlines, entry criteria, and program‑specific requirements.

Prepare documents: transcripts, passport, language scores, SOP/CV, references per program.

Apply before deadlines; accept offers and meet deposit/condition requirements.

University assists with residence permit application to SIRI; submit biometrics and documentation.

Arrange housing, health insurance, and arrival logistics; attend orientation.

Eligibility Criteria

Admission offer from a recognised Danish institution.

Proof of funds meeting SIRI’s maintenance plus tuition requirements.

Valid passport, completed visa form, photos, and travel/health insurance.

Proof of accommodation in Denmark for the study period.

English proficiency evidence (e.g., IELTS/TOEFL or equivalent) as required by the institution.

Documents Required for

Studying in the Denmark

Preparing to study in Denmark means gathering the correct paperwork for both university admission and the Danish student residence application. This checklist ensures a smooth process

Document For University For Visa
Passport
Yes
Yes
Completed visa application form
Yes
Academic transcripts/marksheets
Yes
Yes
Degree/provisional certificates
Yes
Yes
English test scores (IELTS/TOEFL)
Yes
Yes
Statement of Purpose
Yes
Letters of Recommendation
Yes
Resume/CV
Yes
Letter of Acceptance
Yes
Proof of funds/bank statements
Yes
Proof of accommodation
Yes
Passport photos
Yes
Visa fee payment receipt
Yes

Top Courses in the Denmark

Denmark offers a wide variety of quality programs across disciplines, providing skills and global connections for career success.​

Cost of Studying in Denmark

Costs vary by location and institution, with metropolitan cities being higher cost. Proper budgeting helps ensure a smooth stay.

Type of Expense Average Annual Cost (INR)
Tuition Fees (Undergraduate)
₹7,20,000 – ₹16,00,000 per year (≈ €8,000–€18,000).
Tuition Fees (Postgraduate)
₹8,00,000 – ₹20,00,000 per year (≈ €9,000–€22,000)
Living Expenses (Copenhagen/Aarhus)
₹10,00,000 – ₹16,80,000 per year (≈ €800–€1,350/month)
Living Expenses (Other Cities)
₹8,40,000 – ₹12,00,000 per year (shared housing in student towns).
Visa Fees + Health Cover (OSHC)
SIRI residence permit fee plus VFS service charges (university‑assisted)
Airfare
₹55,000 – ₹1,10,000 depending on season and route.

Denmark Student Visa Guide

Get expert help understanding and applying for the right student visa. Whether planning for undergraduate, postgraduate, language, or short‑term study.

Scholarships For Studying in Denmark

Careers in Denmark

Part-time Work Opportunities

Work up to 90 hours per month during the study period and full‑time in June–August with a valid work right on the student permit.

Full-Time Work Opportunities

Job‑seeking residence period after graduation enables transition to skilled employment routes.

Common Graduate Job Outcomes

FAQs & Guides

Find clear answers to the most common questions about studying in Malta—from admissions and visas to work rights and scholarships. Our guides will help you navigate your study abroad journey with confidence.

What are the main intakes?

Primarily September, with some February options

Can students work during studies?

Yes—up to 90 hours/month during terms and full‑time in summer months per permit.

How long is the post‑study period?

6 months up to 3 years depending on permit conditions and timing

What are typical tuition fees?

About €8,000–€18,000 per year for non‑EU students, varying by program and university.

What documents are required?

Passport, transcripts, language proof, funds, insurance, biometrics, and university sponsorship details.

Are programs taught in English?

Hundreds of English‑taught programs across Danish universities and academies.

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