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    DENMARK

    Considered the happiest country on planet earth, Denmark offers a world class blended learning experience of academic excellence and innovative culture both in teaching and research. The universities in Denmark offer about 200 master’s degrees across a wide variety of disciplines like technology, humanities, business, and economics, etc. Danish education system has got remarkably good attention for past few years. The country is a safe place to stay in because of the low crime rate and welfare systems. It is one of the oldest states in Europe, and the tuition fee is relatively less than other parts of the continent. Apart from academics, there is a lot that Denmark has to offer. It is a renowned for green technology. If green energy and technology fascinate you, then Denmark is the perfect destination for you. Myriad of outdoor activities along with a diverse geography and historic events draw many international students to Denmark. The famous cities in Denmark are Copenhagen, Bornholm, Aarhus, and Odense. The cities offer a vibrant atmosphere and extraordinary cultural events take place all the time.

    QUICK FACTS

    • Geographic region- Scandinavia
    • Capital- Copenhagen 1,280,371 (2016)
    • Area- 43,560 square kilometers
    • Population- 5,707,251 (2016)
    • Climate – Temperate climate, characterized by mild winters and cool summers
    • Official Languages – Danish, Faroese, Greenlandic, Germa
    • Form of Government –Constitutional monarchy
    • Other major cities- Aarhus 264.716, Odense 175.245 & Aalborg 112.194 (2016)
    • Currency- Danish Kroner
    • Country calling code +45
    • Gross domestic product- DKK 1,944 billion (2014)
    • Key industries – machinery and instruments, meat and dairy products pharmaceuticals, furniture and design, windmill
    • Major companies – Møller- Maersk, Novo Nordisk, Carlsberg, TDC, Coloplast
    • Memberships – UN, OECD, EU, Nato, Schengen, OSCE, IMF, WTO and others.

    WHY STUDY IN DENMARK?

    • Top rated universities with one of highest student exchange rates
    • An academic tradition combining excellence with an innovative culture for both teaching and research
    • Large number of Internationally oriented study programs
    • Excellent academic collaborations with business life and research institutions
    • Special orientation programmes and short-term courses in Danish language and culture for International students offered
    • Country with a myriad of traditions and an excellent social life
    • Happiest country in the world
    • An open minded population with global outlook
    • Abundance of historical sites and museums showcasing thousands of years of Denmark’s culture and tradition
    • Excellent transportation infrastructure in place throughout the country.
    • About 85% of the population speaks English making it easy for students to adapt to the culture. 
    • There are over 400 small islands in Denmark to explore.
    • Denmark has a mixed climate with mild winters and cool summers.

    DENMARK’S HIGHER EDUCATION SECTOR INCLUDES:

    • Artistic Higher Education Institutions (research and/or artistically based undergraduate and postgraduate programmes)
    • Universities (research-based undergraduate and postgraduate programmes)
    • University Colleges (Academy Profession and professional Bachelor’s programmes)
    • Business Academies (short-cycle higher education institutions offering Academy Profession and joint Bachelor’s degree programmes)
    • Adult education. The opportunities for lifelong learning in terms of adult education are many. They are offered at all levels. Individual courses are also offered under the Act on Open Education, either at college or university

    GENERAL ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:

    • Bachelor programmes

    An entrance examination comparable to a Danish upper secondary school leaving certificate

    Proof of proficiency in English (Certain study programmes have additional admission requirements)

    • Master programmes

    An internationally recognized Bachelors degree of good standard or equivalent

    Proof of proficiency in English

    Food & transportation

    • 1750 DKK / month ( 280 $ ) (* May vary according to the lifestyle of the student)

    INTAKE

    • September

    COST OF EDUCATION

    • The tuition fee in Denmark is reasonably low and starts from Euro 6,000. 
    • The average annual tuition fee costs between 12,000 to 15,000 Euros per year. 
    • Highly specialized courses might cost up to 35,000 Euro per year.

    COST OF LIVING

    • approximate: 4000 – 5000 DKK /month (630-780 $)

    PART TIME WORK RIGHTS

    • 20hrs/week and full time during vacation

    POST STUDY WORK VISA RIGHTS

    • 6 months

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