Want to study abroad in Denmark? You are in the right place!
Denmark is quickly gaining attention as a top-tier European study destination for Indian students — thanks to its high-quality education, cutting-edge research, safe society, and work- and PR-friendly policies.
With universities ranked among the world’s best and programs increasingly taught in English, Denmark offers the perfect blend of academic excellence, career growth, and cultural diversity.
Reason | Why It Matters |
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Top-Ranked Universities | Institutions like the University of Copenhagen and DTU rank in the QS Top 100–150 |
Tuition-Free for EU; Affordable for Non-EU | While Indian students pay fees, costs are lower than the US/UK, with scholarships available |
English-Taught Programs | Over 700+ English-taught UG/PG programs across fields |
High Post-Study Employment Rates | Many grads find jobs within 6 months of graduation |
Stay-Back & PR Pathways | Up to 3 years post-study work + easy pathway to permanent residency (PR) |
Green, Safe, and Progressive Society | Denmark consistently ranks in the top 5 for safety, happiness, and sustainability |
Strong Indian Student Network | Growing Indian community and cultural associations across Danish cities |
University | Location | Known For |
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University of Copenhagen (UCPH) | Copenhagen | Life sciences, humanities, social sciences |
Technical University of Denmark (DTU) | Kongens Lyngby | Engineering, AI, robotics, sustainability |
Aarhus University (AU) | Aarhus | Natural sciences, business, education |
Copenhagen Business School (CBS) | Copenhagen | Business, finance, management |
University of Southern Denmark (SDU) | Odense | Engineering, public health, IT |
Aalborg University (AAU) | Aalborg | Tech, engineering, media studies |
Intake | Starts In | Application Period |
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Main (Fall) | August/September | November – March 15 (most deadlines) |
Spring (Limited) | January/February | August – October (very few programs) |
Fall intake is most popular and widely available for Indian students.
Program Type | Annual Tuition (EUR) | Approx. INR |
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UG Degree | €8,000 – €14,000 | ₹7 – ₹12 lakhs |
PG Degree | €9,000 – €16,000 | ₹8 – ₹14 lakhs |
MBA / Specialized Masters | €12,000 – €20,000 | ₹11 – ₹18 lakhs |
City | Rent | Food | Transport | Total Approx. |
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Copenhagen | €500–800 | €200 | €50 | €800–€1,100 |
Aarhus / Odense / Aalborg | €400–600 | €180 | €40 | €700–€950 |
Students must show proof of €1,000/month for 12 months (around ₹9 lakh/year) for visa.
Field | Top Programs |
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Engineering & Technology | MSc Mechanical, Civil, Electronics, Robotics (DTU, AAU) |
Computer Science & IT | MSc AI, Data Science, Cybersecurity, Software Dev |
Business & Management | MSc Finance, Intl. Business, Supply Chain (CBS, AU) |
Health & Life Sciences | MSc Public Health, Molecular Biology, Neurosciences |
Environmental Sciences | MSc Sustainable Energy, Climate Change, Urban Planning |
Media & Design | MSc Communication Design, Interaction Design, UX Design |
Scholarship | Offered By | What It Covers |
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Danish Government Scholarship | Ministry of Higher Education | Full/partial tuition + monthly stipend |
Erasmus+ | EU-funded | Tuition + living for exchange programs |
University Scholarships | DTU, AU, CBS, UCPH, etc. | Tuition waivers for high-performing students |
Nordplus/Nordic Scholarships | Nordic region | Research-based funding (limited availability) |
Private/Indian Scholarships | Inlaks, KC Mahindra, JN Tata | Valid for study in Denmark |
Type | Details |
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Part-Time Work | Up to 20 hours/week during term; full-time during breaks |
Minimum Wage | Approx. €12–€15/hour |
Internships | Often integrated into master’s programs (especially tech & business) |
Spouse Work Rights | Spouse of PG students can work full-time with accompanying visa |
Stage | Details |
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Post-Study Work Visa | Up to 3 years after graduation (Job Search Permit) |
Job Requirement for PR | Full-time job with relevant skills (no minimum salary threshold) |
Permanent Residency (PR) | Eligible after 4 years with stable income and Danish language A2–B1 |
Fast-Track PR | Skilled jobs in shortage sectors (IT, healthcare, engineering) often prioritized |
Level | IELTS / TOEFL / PTE |
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UG | IELTS 6.0 – 6.5 or TOEFL iBT 80+ |
PG | IELTS 6.5 – 7.0 or TOEFL iBT 90+ |
Danish Language | Not required for most programs, but helpful for PR & work |
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Q. Is studying in Denmark free for Indian students?
No. While EU/EEA students study free, Indian students pay tuition. Scholarships and work options help reduce costs.
Q. Is it easy to get PR in Denmark after study?
Yes. With a skilled job and basic Danish proficiency, students can apply for PR in 4–5 years.
Q. Can I stay in Denmark after graduation?
Yes. You can apply for a 3-year post-study job search visa.
Q. Do I need to learn Danish?
Not for admission or study, but it’s helpful for job market and permanent settlement.
Q. How much bank balance is required for visa?
You must show proof of approx. €1,000/month = €12,000/year (₹10–₹11 lakh) for visa purposes.