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A Complete guide to Denmark Student Visa for Study in Denmark - Scholarships 2023-24

Check here, the complete guide for all those Indian students who want to study in Denmark

 

Denmark is located in northern Europe and is part of Scandinavia. Denmark consists of the Jutland peninsula, the larger islands of Zealand, Funen, and Lolland-Falster and 429 other named islands between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea, 72 of which are inhabited.

Nowhere in Denmark is more than 50 km from the sea. And just a few kilometres from Denmark’s major cities of Aarhus and Copenhagen you find idyllic villages and pristine woodlands and lakes.

Study In Denmark


Each year students from around the world come to Denmark to pursue a quality education in a friendly, safe and innovation-driven environment. What they gain are internationally recognised qualifications within a wide range of educational areas, such as engineering, life sciences and social sciences.

• More than 500 programmes and 1300 courses taught in English
• An innovative educational system of high international quality
• Excellent collaborative and innovative skills
• A well-organised, friendly and safe country
• A strong foundation for your future career 

How much it will cost to Study In Denmark?

 

Fees - 
International students must pay tuition fees. Annual tuition fees for full-time degree students range from DKK 45,000-120,000 (˜ USD 8,000-21,000 / Euro 6,000 to 16,000). 
Please check with the institution of your interest.
(Higher education in Denmark is free for students from the EU/EEA and Switzerland)

Living Costs- Cost of Living : Monthly costs 
Rent - varies from 2,500 - 4,000 DKK (utilities are usually included)
Food - 1,500-2,000 DKK 
Transport and Other expenses – 1300 DKK

You can find more information on other expences on : https://mapmystudy.com/student-finance

Application Process for Study Visa in Denmark


Application - Student need to apply with all credentials starting from class X till last qualification. University will assess and get back the student with an ‘offer letter’. Next step for the student is to submit the Tuition fees payment. Once the university receives the Tuition fees payment they issue visa form ST1.

Visa - After receiving the ST1 form student will have to call the Embassy in their country / city. (India has embassy in New Delhi and Consulate Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai) and get an appointment for the file submission. Applicant has to get his/her last education documents attested first by regional authentication center of the state from where the degree is issued and then by Ministry of External affair.

Student has to submit the file on his own to Embassy/Consulate and should carry his/her Original academics/passport. After 6-7 weeks of file submission student will be interviewed on phone (if applicable in your country).

After 2-3 weeks of interview student will get the passport couriered on correspondence address

Student Accommodation in Denmark


Danish universities do not have a tradition for on-campus housing. Most students live in student halls of residences situated some distance from campus. An efficient public transport system also makes it easy to travel between your residence, campus and the city centre.


On campus :

Halls Of Residence
Others rent an apartment or a house, which they share with friends. Whether you choose to live in a student residence, apartment or house you will have to cater for yourself. So don’t forget your recipe book!
Rent - varies from 2,500 - 4,000 DKK (utilities are usually included)

Temporary accommodation: Denmark has many safe budget hotels for students to book on temporary basis. Cost usually is : 80$ - 150$ per night on single occupancy.

https://mapmystudy.com/accommodation

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