Exotic Food Culture Another reason to study abroad in Denmark is to experience the country's unique food culture. American and Italian influences can be seen in Denmark with pastas, barbecues, and salad bars. As a student, getting to experience these traditional dishes with locals is part of the immersion process.
Elk, boars, wolves, and brown bears frequent the terrains of Denmark. The University of Copenhagen offers an incredible Animal Science program, which is taught in English. Many universities, like Copenhagen, offer work permits for international students. If you're studying zoology or an animal related career, the National Park Service may be hiring student help. It would be a great opportunity to work with such unique wildlife.
The outdoor activities which can be found here are unique and fascinating to international students. Caving is a popular activity in Jutland, where three abandoned mines are now open to the public.
The Aalborg Carnival is the largest carnival in Northern Europe, with over 60,000 participants and over 100,000 onlookers. Within the carnival is the Grand Parade, which ends in a large-scale party of colours in the city.
IELTS:
IELTS- 6.5 with no band less than 6.0.
Backlogs- 5-10 on trial basis.
Master’s- 1 to 2 years | MBA- 15 months | UG – 3 to 4 years
Euro 10,000 to Euro 20,000 approx.
Application for a residence and work permit as a student This form can be used to apply for a residence and work permit in Denmark based on studies. A residence permit can be granted to foreigners who are enrolled in one of the following programs:
VISA FEES – DKK 2,490
PROCESSING TIME – 2 Months
What documentation can you submit?
Bank statement that shows:
The University of Copenhagen is ranked high amongst its fellow schools in Denmark. The University of Southern Denmark also offers competitive study abroad programs for international students. Universities which we represent include:
Many universities will offer scholarships, grants, and/or financial aid to help fund your education
Students in Denmark are involved in more social interactions surrounding their studies.
Living costs will add up to around 700 -900 EUR monthly in smaller towns. In larger areas, like Copenhagen, living costs could reach up to 1200 EUR a month.
Denmark was voted the 2nd happiest country in the world in via the World Happiness Report.
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