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What are the requirements for undergraduate study in Denmark?

To study in Denmark, you need to ensure that your application can meet the requirements. You need to do your homework to prepare your application and visa. Next, what are the conditions for you to study in Denmark?

Study abroad conditions

Admission requirements are: two years' college education after graduating from high school, TOEFL score of 550-575, IELTS score of 6-6.5.

At the bachelor's degree stage in Danish universities, the teaching language is mostly Danish. At present, only a few universities, such as Copenhagen University, Aarhus University of Commerce and Southern University, offer English teaching, and their professional scope is limited to international business, business management science and international business management.

Applicants need to study in high school for at least two years to be eligible to submit applications. Of course, everyone needs to complete the high school exam. I can only get my diploma smoothly, but I still have to study hard.

Language preparation is also essential. At present, there are quite a few majors in Denmark that teach in English, and most international students choose to teach in English, so the IELTS score should be above 6 and the TOEFL score should be above 550.

Of course, if you choose Danish to teach, you will have a wider choice of majors, but generally you need to go to Denmark for a year of preparatory courses or languages to improve your language level.

Visa materials

1. Invitation letter from Danish University (if scholarships are provided, please indicate in the invitation letter);

2. Proof of economic guarantee. It can be a bank deposit certificate (in both Chinese and English), and the economic guarantee needs to be provided at one time, in US dollars or Danish kroner equivalent to 50,000 yuan;

3. A certificate issued by the work unit or relevant parties agreeing to your study abroad, one in Chinese and one in English, which must be sealed or signed by the leader;

4. The applicant's passport, or a copy of the passport, or a copy of the ID card;

5. The application fee is 370 yuan RMB. If you need to send your passport back, please pay the 30 yuan Speedpost fee, which will not be refunded whether the application is approved or not.

6. Please copy other documents on A4 paper except two application forms. After the embassy receives all the documents, it will forward the application to the Danish Immigration Bureau. It takes about 2-3 months for the Immigration Bureau to make a decision. The embassy will inform me as soon as the results are available.

Note: If you need an interview, the Embassy will make an appointment with you.

First of all, you need to apply for an invitation letter in official website. This letter includes a list of materials that the school requires students to prepare and a description of the scholarships offered. You can apply according to your own needs.

Passport and photocopy are the identification documents applied by everyone and must be presented; You also need to prepare an application form, which can be downloaded directly from official website and then filled in. Besides, it's a personal photo.

Academic materials include graduation certificate, just prepare a copy, and you need to show your own test report card; Language materials are your IELTS or TOEFL transcripts, which need to be notarized.

Finally, supporting materials, including proof of funds, need to be deposited in the bank in advance to ensure their effectiveness; You also need to attach the proof of paying the application fee with the materials.

Study abroad expenses

1. Tuition: Tuition in Danish universities ranges from 6,000 euros to12,000 euros (different majors have different tuition fees);

2. Accommodation: student apartment price 1600 Danish kroner/month (one room for two people). However, there are few student apartments in the capital Copenhagen, about 3,000 Danish kroner/month (one room for two people).

Total: The annual tuition fee for studying in Denmark is between 500,000-13,000 RMB, and the living expenses are between 60,000-70,000 RMB, so the total annual expenses are between1/-200,000 RMB.

The cost of studying in Denmark is not cheap, which is basically the average level in Europe. At present, the undergraduate tuition varies according to different majors, and the total cost is between10.5 million yuan per year, which is generally required to be paid when entering school.

Of course, the cost of living is not low. The average international student's living expenses are around 80 thousand a year, of which the accommodation fee is the highest. In addition, it also includes the expenses of eating, traveling and shopping, which require everyone to make good plans.