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Study in Denmark!- 8-Dec-2017

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As an international student in Denmark you can expect world-class education in areas such as engineering, life sciences, social sciences and IT. You will also be studying in a safe, friendly and innovation-driven environment.


Global challenges demand innovative solutions


In Denmark, higher education is focused on bringing about solutions for the real-world. Thus, traditional lectures are combined with industrial collaborations and teaching methods that promote students' ability to use what they have learned and to turn new knowledge into innovative solutions.


This way of studying requires a high degree of personal initiative and independent thinking. 


You will find more than 600 degree programmes taught in English. Study for a PhD, Master's, Bachelor's or Academy Profession degree. You can also come as an exchange student or attend a Danish Summer School


In Denmark requirements vary from programme to programme. 


English language requirements


All higher education programmes in Denmark require a high standard of English. Applicants to English-taught undergraduate and postgraduate programmes must, as a minimum, prove English proficiency comparable to 'English B' in the Danish upper secondary school (gymnasium). Some programmes require 'English A', which is one level higher than 'English B'.


To prove a satisfactory proficiency in English, the language tests TOEFL, IELTS and Cambridge ESOL examinations (CAE) are often used. The score equivalents are determined by the individual institution, so to be certain check out their language requirements. Based upon a rough average of previous reqirements, here is an estimate of the ranges you can expect:


How and when to apply


Undergraduates


For undergraduate studies, the admission deadline is 15 March for courses starting in August or September. A few institutions have additional intakes in January or February. For those courses, the deadline is 1 September. 


Tuition Fees & Scholarships


Higher education in Denmark is free for students from the EU/EEA and Switzerland and for students participating in an exchange programme. For other students, annual tuition range from 6,000 to 16,000 Euro. A number of scholarships and grants are available from the institutions and from public funded schemes Scholarships and grants


Most Danish institutions have bilateral agreements with foreign institutions of higher education. These agreements are usually designed for mutual exchange of students, researchers and teachers. National and European programmes offer scholarships for international students wishing to study in Denmark through an institutional agreement, as guest students or as a part of an international double or joint degree. 




For more details long on to www.http://studyindenmark.dk/












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