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Asking for help .. studying in Denmark

The full name of the Kingdom of Denmark is Kongeriget Danmark, which is located between jutland and Denmark Islands in northern Europe, between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea, and borders Germany in the south, but the boundary line is only 68km and the coastline is 7,400km long. No part of this country is more than 52 kilometers away from the sea, and its possessions also include Greenland and Faroe Islands, the largest islands in the world. It covers an area of 43,000 square kilometers (excluding Greenland and Faroe Islands). Population: 565,438+029,000 (65,438+0,988,65,438+0 months, excluding Greenland and Ferdinand Islands).

Applicants' requirements: graduated from high school or equivalent, with a certain knowledge of English.

Preparation materials:

Notarization of household registration book, ID card, diploma and diploma

Notarization of highest academic qualifications

Notarization of high school transcripts

Bank deposit certificate (not less than 50,000 Danish kroner)

Passport and photo of the applicant

Proof of employment or study of the applicant.

Applicant's birth notarization (1under 8 years old)

Notarization of the applicant's college grades and studies.

Advantages of studying abroad:

High school students and middle school students don't need IELTS and TOEFL scores.

Low cost, 800-65438+ ten thousand RMB.

The visa process is simple and the visa rate is high.

The country is stable and social welfare is superior.

As a world economic power, students can work legally in the first year.

In Schengen member countries, international students can freely enter and leave other Schengen countries.

After completing the language course, the school recommended to study in a famous Danish university.

Introduction of several famous schools:

1, Lasky Business School

The city of Los Kilde is only 30 kilometers away from Copenhagen, and the downtown of Los Kilde is about 6 kilometers west of the University of Los Kilde. With a population of 52,000, it is a modern teaching and research center. Los Gilde is the capital of Denmark and the main religious center of northern Europe in the Middle Ages. There was a famous cathedral in this city in the 12 century, which was the burial place of the Danish royal family. Today, the city of Los Kilde has become a teaching and research center, with many educational institutions, such as the National Laboratory, the Advanced Technology Center, the National Road Laboratory and the University of Los Kilde. There are pop rock music festivals and Laszki Eid festivals every year.

The business school in Los Kilde is about 1.5 kilometers away from the downtown of Los Kilde, and it takes 25 minutes by train to reach Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark. You can go to the railway station on foot or by bus. During the rush hour, buses run every 10 minutes.

2. Nelson Brook Business School

Brooke Business School was founded in 1880. Brook Business School is the second largest educational institution and the largest business school in Denmark. It has six specialist departments, nearly 40,000 students, more than 1000 faculty and staff, and more than 200 disciplines to choose from. Our six departments are located in the center of Copenhagen, Denmark. Brook Business School offers a wide range of basic education, continuing education and higher education, especially computer science and business studies. Brooke Business School has full-time teachers as well as part-time teachers hired from Danish and foreign business circles. This combination further ensures close ties with Danish business circles and international business circles. Therefore, Brook Business School is famous for its high quality.

3. University of Copenhagen

The University of Copenhagen is the largest and most prestigious comprehensive university in Denmark, and it is also a university with a long history in Europe. It has played an active role in building Scandinavian economy and technology and training Danish clergy, doctors, lawyers, teachers and other professionals.

The University of Copenhagen was originally under the jurisdiction of the Catholic Church, and 1537 was placed under the Danish Lutheran Church. Its main function is to train clergy for the country. It was not until the17th century that the German university model was introduced to Denmark that the education system of Copenhagen University changed greatly, and gradually established bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree courses, as well as related examination and internship models. There are more and more courses, especially medicine and law, which have developed very rapidly and colleges have gradually taken shape. At the same time, important projects such as the library and teaching hospital of the University of Copenhagen have been built one after another, becoming the higher education and scientific research center of Denmark.

In the 20th century, the University of Copenhagen moved its development to the north of Copenhagen, where a new university hospital, a new library, a theoretical physics center and a natural science center were established. Teachers and students of the University of Copenhagen understand that the economic development of Denmark depends entirely on the academic and scientific level of the country, so the research of the University of Copenhagen will always be ahead of the academic circles.

4. Aarhus University

Aarhus University is the second public university in Denmark, with 20,000 students and 5,000 faculty members. Is a modern college of higher education, five colleges are constantly pursuing progress. They are Art College, Health College, Social College, Technical College and Academy of Sciences. The college offers undergraduate courses, postgraduate courses and doctoral courses.

5. University of Southern Denmark

The University of Southern Denmark is a famous university in the Kingdom of Denmark and one of the largest comprehensive universities in Denmark. It has the right to award bachelor's degrees (three years), master's degrees (two years), doctor's degrees (more than three years) and medical degrees (six and a half years). The school is located in Foran Island and South Jutland Island in the southwest of Denmark. At present, there are about10.5 million students and 7,000 full-time or part-time faculty members. There are more than 50 majors, including 4 branches, 1 1 research center and a well-stocked library.

The University of Southern Denmark was formed by the merger of Southern Denmark Business and Engineering College, odense University and Southern Jutland University. It consists of four campuses: odense, Keling, Esbjoy and Fallon. The main campus is odense Campus, which was founded in 1966. The University of Southern Denmark is a comprehensive university, covering more than 50 professional research fields. Now it has become the third university in Denmark.

The university has the following colleges: Health Science College, Science and Engineering College, Social Science College and Humanities College.

Some university fees in Denmark:

Roskilde University: 6700 euros for undergraduate (liberal arts) and 800 euros for science1/kloc-0.

University of Southern Denmark: undergraduate science 13.900 Euro/year; Master of Science 12.600 Euro per year; Master of Engineering: 13.900 Euro per year,

8,500 euros for master of arts, 6,500 euros for undergraduate arts and 0/3,900 euros for science.

University of Aalborg: Master of Science13,300 euros a year, Master of Arts 5,300 euros a year.

Copenhagen business school: 9500 euros per year for undergraduate courses; The master of arts is 1 1.000 euros per year, and the master of science is 12.500 euros per year.

Danish University of Science and Technology: Master 10, 0.250 Euro per year.

Aarhus Business School: undergraduate: 7,000 euros per year, master: 8,900 euros per year.

University of Copenhagen: Master of Economics 6000 euros a year, international health 85000 kroner.