Study in Denmark: Universities, Courses, Scholarships, Cost of studying

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Studying in Denmark offers high-quality education with free tuition for EU/EEA students, while non-EU students face fees of €6,000-€20,000/year, covering programs in Engineering, Business, Tech, etc., at top universities like Copenhagen & Aarhus; scholarships exist, but students must budget for living costs (€1,000+/month) and demonstrate financial self-sufficiency for visas. 
Top Universities
  • University of Copenhagen: Comprehensive, strong in many fields.
  • Aarhus University: Diverse programs, research-intensive.
  • Technical University of Denmark (DTU): Top for Engineering & Tech.
  • Copenhagen Business School (CBS): Business & Economics focus.
  • Aalborg University (AAU): Problem-Based Learning, Engineering. 
Popular Courses
  • Engineering: Mechanical, Civil, Software, Electronics (DTU, AAU).
  • IT & Computer Science: (IT University of Copenhagen, UCPH).
  • Business & Economics: (CBS, AU, UCPH).
  • Humanities & Social Sciences: (AU, UCPH, Roskilde).
  • Design & Architecture: (Royal Danish Academy, KADK). 
Cost of Studying (Non-EU Students)
  • Tuition Fees:
    • Bachelors: €6,000 - €16,000/year.
    • Masters: €8,000 - €20,000/year.
    • PhD: Often tuition-free with a salary.
  • Living Expenses: €1,000 - €1,200+/month (higher in Copenhagen) for rent, food, transport, etc.. 
Scholarships & Funding
  • Government Scholarships: Merit-based waivers/grants from Danish institutions.
  • University Scholarships: Specific departments/universities offer funds.
  • EU Programs: Erasmus Mundus, Nordplus for joint degrees.
  • Foundations: Various private foundations. 
Key Steps for International Students
  • Check Eligibility: EU/EEA/Swiss students study free; others pay fees.
  • Research Programs: Find courses that match your profile.
  • Apply: Direct to universities (check deadlines).
  • Secure Finances: Show proof of €1,000/month for visa.
  • Apply for Visa/Residence Permit: After acceptance.

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