Despite its small population, Denmark ranks as one of the world's
most innovative countries thanks to a strong emphasis on research and
high-quality education. There are approximately 18,000 foreign students
currently studying in Denmark .
Today's global challenges demand
innovative solutions. Danish higher education combines traditional academic
excellence with innovative teaching that will empower you to think; experiment
and collaborate your way to new ideas and greater knowledge. As a student
in Denmark ,
you will be met by an up-to-date learning environment where you can learn from
industry experts and undertake internships at globally recognized
organizations.
HIGH LIGHTS:
Ranks as one of world's most innovative
countries
Highest standards of living
World's most climate-friendly country
World's second most peaceful place
Internships at globally recognized
organizations
Innovative teaching method for enriched
learning environment
500 programs & 1300 courses taught
in English
Ranked 2nd in the Global Talent Index
General Information
With over 1000-year-old monarchy, Denmark is
Europe´s oldest existing kingdom. But it is also one of the smallest.
Population: 5,584,758 (2012) -
Immigrants and their descendants constitute 567,932 (2011)
Capital: Copenhagen
Other major cities: Aarhus, Odense , Aalborg
Language: Danish
Currency: Danish Kroner, DKK 1 Krone =
100 Øre (DKK 5.9 = USD 1, 2012)
International dialing code is +45
Cost Of Study & Living
Tuition fees:
Tuition fees in public institutions
range from €6,000 - €16,000 (USD 8,000-21,000) depending on the university and
course. However, in private universities it can be even higher.
Living Cost:
Total budget of an international student
can work out 3500 to 4000 DKK (excludes housing). Note: 1 US dollar is
approximately 6 kroner and 1 Krone is divided into 100 ore.
Room in a Students Hall of Residence
(Kollegium): DKK 2000-3500/month (utilities usually included).
Privately rented room in a house/flat can cost you EURO 270-600/month.
Privately rented flat (for a 40-60m2 apartment in major Danish cities) can be EURO
470-940/month
Universities & Institutions
Danish higher education institutions
offer more than 500 programs taught in English - all internationally recognized
and of high quality. Two of Denmark ’s
universities are ranked in the Top 100 of the 2011 QS World University
Rankings: University of Copenhagen (52) and Aarhus University
(79).
There are over 15 university level
institutions of fine and performing arts, design and architecture and about 10
academies of professional higher education in business, design, technology, etc.
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