Looking for scholarships in Denmark? You are in the right place!
Denmark, known for its high-quality education, innovation, and work-life balance, is increasingly attracting Indian students to its globally ranked universities. While many programs are tuition-free for EU/EEA students, international students (including Indians) usually pay tuition. However, Denmark offers several scholarships to offset costs, especially at the master’s level.
Here’s a comprehensive guide to scholarship opportunities available to Indian students applying to Danish universities in 2025:
Feature | Why It Matters |
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World-Class Universities | Top-ranked institutions like University of Copenhagen and DTU |
Strong English-Taught Master’s | 700+ programs across STEM, business, humanities |
High Post-Study Employability | Denmark’s skill shortage in tech, pharma, energy, and AI |
Welcoming Work Visa & PR Rules | 3-year post-study work permit; PR after 4–8 years |
Tuition Funding via Scholarships | Government-funded and university-specific options for non-EU students |
Scholarship | Offered By | What It Covers |
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Danish Government Scholarship (State Scholarships) | Ministry of Higher Education & Science (via universities) | Partial or full tuition waiver + monthly living stipend |
Erasmus+ | EU Commission (for joint programs) | Full tuition + travel + living costs |
Nordplus | Nordic Council (for students from Nordic/Baltic partner universities) | Monthly grant + travel subsidy |
University-Specific Scholarships | Individual Danish universities | Often merit-based; tuition waiver + partial living support |
Fulbright Denmark (U.S. citizens only) | N/A for Indians | Not applicable |
Private Foundations (limited) | Eg. Novo Nordisk, Lundbeck Foundation | Competitive; usually for research or PhD only |
Indian Scholarships Valid in Denmark | Inlaks, KC Mahindra, JN Tata Endowment | Varying tuition/living expense support for top admits |
Popular Erasmus programs with Danish partners: MSc Sustainable Forest and Nature Management (SUFONAMA), MSc Security and Cloud Computing (SECCLO), MSc Environmental Sciences (IMESS)
University | Scholarship Name | Benefit |
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University of Copenhagen | Danish Government Scholarship | Tuition + living cost support (limited slots) |
Technical University of Denmark (DTU) | DTU Tuition Fee Waivers | Full or partial tuition waivers |
Aarhus University | Aarhus University Scholarships | Full tuition waiver + ~DKK 8,000/month (select MSc programs) |
Aalborg University | Danish State Scholarships | Tuition + partial living expenses |
University of Southern Denmark (SDU) | Talent Master’s Scholarships | Full tuition + DKK 3,000/month for 2 years |
Expense | Approx. Cost (DKK/year) | INR Equivalent |
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Tuition Fees | DKK 80,000–140,000 | ₹9–16 lakh |
Living Expenses | DKK 8,000–10,000/month | ₹95,000–₹1.2 lakh |
Health Insurance | Included in student registration | ₹0 |
Residence Permit | ~DKK 2,000 (one-time) | ₹24,000 |
Pathway | Details |
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Job Search Visa | 3-year job-seeking extension after graduation |
Permanent Residency (PR) | Eligible in 4–8 years (depends on integration and income level) |
Work in Denmark | Shortage of skilled workers in IT, energy, pharma, biotech |
Family Benefits | Spouses can work, children get access to free schooling |
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Q. Are there fully funded scholarships in Denmark for Indian students?
Yes. The Danish Government Scholarship and Erasmus Mundus programs offer full funding, including tuition and living costs.
Q. Do I need a separate application for Danish scholarships?
Usually not. Most scholarships are considered automatically with your university application.
Q. Can I work while studying in Denmark?
Yes. Indian students can work 20 hours/week during semesters and full-time during holidays.
Q. What’s the best time to apply for scholarships in Denmark?
Between January and March 2025 for most programs starting in September 2025.
Q. Are PhD programs in Denmark funded?
Yes. PhD positions in Denmark are fully paid jobs under employment contracts.