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About going to Denmark for postgraduate study ~

University of Copenhagen, Aarhus University, Copenhagen University of Science and Technology, Aalborg University, etc.

Advantages of studying in Denmark:

The cost of living is relatively low.

High visa pass rate

International learning environment

Low crime rate

Denmark is currently the most developed region in the world.

The courses for international students in the four Nordic countries are short and dense, and tuition fees have been exempted in recent years, which is cherished by outstanding students from working-class families. However, the admission requirements for the last year are generally strict: students must be graduates and senior students of engineering universities or national colleges and universities; The average score cannot be less than 75 points; Language performance requirements: IELTS not less than 6.0 (single subject writing not less than 6.0), new job not less than 90, and work experience.

Danish master's application conditions

& lt 1 & gt; Good language foundation: TOEFL 550 or IELTS 6 or above, and some schools need TOEFL 575 or IELTS 6.5 or above.

& lt2> To apply for postgraduate courses, it is necessary to provide university graduation certificates, transcripts and bachelor's degrees of related majors; Senior students need to provide proof of attendance and transcripts.