
Study in Denmark
Why Study in Denmark?
Denmark offers a world-class education system known for its innovative teaching methods, research opportunities, and strong focus on critical thinking and collaboration. As one of the happiest countries in the world, Denmark provides a safe and supportive environment for international students. Danish universities are renowned for their academic excellence, particularly in fields like engineering, environmental science, technology, and business. In addition to high academic standards, Denmark’s vibrant cities, rich cultural heritage, and excellent quality of life make it an appealing destination for students seeking a balanced and rewarding international experience.
Why Student Centre Consultancy ?
At Student Centre Consultancy, we offer expert guidance to ensure your successful application to Denmark’s top universities. Our team of experienced consultants is deeply familiar with Denmark’s education system, scholarship programs, and visa procedures, making your transition to studying abroad as seamless as possible. From choosing the right program to navigating the admission process, securing financial aid, and finding accommodation, we are committed to supporting you every step of the way. With our strong connections to Danish institutions, we provide exclusive insights into scholarship opportunities, admissions processes, and housing options, helping you make informed decisions while reducing study-related expenses. Let us be your trusted partner in making your academic dreams in Denmark a reality.

Requirements for Studying in Denmark
- Academic Requirements: A high school diploma for undergraduate programs or a bachelor’s degree for postgraduate programs. Some courses may have specific entry requirements such as work experience or standardized tests.
- English Language Proficiency: Most programs require an IELTS score of at least 6.5 or equivalent TOEFL/PTE score. For Danish-taught programs, a high level of proficiency in Danish is required, which may involve passing the Danish Language Test (Studieprøven).
- Visa Requirements: Non-EU/EEA students require a Danish student visa and residence permit. This includes proof of admission, financial capability, and health insurance.
- Motivational Letter: Many universities ask for a motivational letter outlining your reasons for choosing Denmark and your intended course of study.
Estimated Cost of studying in Denmark
- Tuition Fees: For non-EU/EEA students, tuition fees range from DKK 45,000 to DKK 120,000 per year (approximately EUR 6,000 to EUR 16,000) depending on the program and university.
- Living Expenses: Denmark has a high cost of living, with expenses for accommodation, food, and transportation typically ranging from DKK 6,000 to DKK 8,500 per month (approximately EUR 800 to EUR 1,100).
- Additional Costs: Health insurance costs are typically included in the residence permit application for non-EU/EEA students. Visa application fees are approximately DKK 1,900 (about EUR 250).