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Introduction to the application conditions for doctoral studies in Denmark

Denmark's education system pays attention to international development, encourages young people to study abroad, and welcomes foreign students to study in Denmark. So what are the requirements for studying for a doctorate in Denmark? What are the requirements for studying for a doctorate in Denmark? The advantages of studying for a doctorate in Denmark are:

Denmark is still free of tuition at the doctoral level, but only if you study in Denmark and study for a doctorate directly. Studying in Denmark requires a lot of language. Nowadays, language can be said to be an important prerequisite for good communication among countries in the world, and language circulation is related to economic and cultural exchanges between countries.

The basic requirements of the application also have certain requirements according to the degree level.

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

Master: Danish master students are all international students, so some famous universities in Denmark have set up English-teaching majors. Admission requirements: (1) bachelor degree, TOEFL score of 550; (2) After graduating from junior college for three years, if the score is appropriate, the TOEFL score is 550; (3) TOEFL score of 575 and IELTS score of 6.5 entered the University of Engineering Science.

Doctoral degree: Master, TOEFL is free.

These are the conditions for studying in Denmark. For foreign students from China, they must complete the ordinary high school education in Denmark, otherwise they will not be able to enter the undergraduate course. Danish universities do not recruit high school graduates from non-EU countries.