Study in Denmark: A Complete Guideline

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Academic Admission Requirements:

1)For Bachelor: HSC passed with GPA: 4.00 out of Scale 5.00. or any equivalent certificate. (having 3 and above is acceptable)
2) For Master course the candidate must hold a Bachelor or Master Degree with CGPA: 3.00 out of Scale 4.00.


Documents Required for the Student VISA application:



1. Valid Passport
2. Case Order ID & Payment receipt
3. 2 Copies Passport Size Photographs
4. VISA Application with Fees
5. Birth Certificate
6. CV
7. Educational Certificates and Transcripts
8. Copy of Offer Letter

Tuition fees:

The annual tuition fees for various programs on the Denmark Education Network range from 5,000 Euro's to a maximum of 20,000 Euro's. For example, the cost of studying for a BBA or Bachelor of Business Administration will be 5,000 to 17,200 euro. And masters will cost around 12,000 to 20,000 Euro. (Depending on the course and university).

Total initial expenses:

As its completely depends on your chosen university and related tuition fees, its hard to tell the exact figure. But You should have 8-12 lakh bdtk in your hand to pay your initial expenses. If you have a spouse or dependent/s, you should have additional money in your hand for them . You don't need Bangladeshi students don't need to get any health insurance, blocked account or any fund/sponsor to show for the Danish visa.

Credit Transfer Facilities:

Credit Transfer Facilities are available: After successfully completing of your first year you can get the credit transfer facilities.

How much time will it take to get my visa?

Be sure to allow extra time for your visa application. Immediately after you have been accepted to and enrolled in the university of your choice, you can already start your application for the Danish Residence Permit. You should apply for the offer letter/program at least 90 days prior to your course starting date. You should apply for the visa at least 2 months before your university degree programme starts. After you have applied, you can expect that you will wait about 30-60 days for the decision. But you will have a physical visa interview invitation within 1-2 weeks.

How much will I have to pay for the student visa?

The students also need to pay the university application fee which is around 100 euros and which is non-refundable. And also the vias/resident fee which is 2,110 DKK = BDT 26,820. And a processing fee of 170 DKK = BDT 2160.

Language Proficiency Requirements:

Since English is the medium of instruction, it is recommended that all foreign students have an international English qualification certificate. These include IELTS, TOEFL or Danish. In some cases, the minimum IELTS score will be admission for undergraduate with a score of 6.0, but admission to the Masters will require an IELTS score of at least 6.5. To study at Denmark It is important to show IELTS /PTE / MOI score to increase the probability of obtaining a visa to prove that students should speak well enough English. These language skills ensure that you can succeed in your class and manage you around Denmark. An Interview will be called after 15-25 days after submission of visa and where you have to communicate in English.
Spouse and Dependent/Fund/Sponsor Requirements:
No funds required to show on bank, students only need to pay the application fee and the tuition fee. If applying with spouse need to show his/hers living cost which will be around 10,000 to 12,000 Euro a year.
Denmark is one of the best countries for applying along with spouse and kids. However you may need to show available funds for them. Work rights As an international student you can work 20 hours a week on your course running time and unlimited work opportunities in your university vacations. Dependent Can Work Full Time.
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Intakes:

There are 2 major intakes. June and September. You should contact GSN office before 4 months of your course commencement date.

Study Gap:

There is no maximum limit in terms of having study gap as long as you have a logical explanation for it. Medical Tests and Biometrics Bangladeshi students do not need any medical test before coming to Denmark, but for security, biometrics (photo fingerprint) is required. Bangladeshi students do not need a blocked bank account.

Post-Study Work:

If you are studying in a government university then you will be able to work for 2 years and if you are in a private university then you will get 6 months of post-study work.

For further information on how to extend your residence permit, please visit: http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/coming_to_dk/studies/extension.htm

Permanent Residency Options After Study:

You can be granted a permanent residence permit in Denmark once you have had a temporary residence permit for eight years. In some cases the requirement is four years.

These are just a few of the many reasons why you should study in Denmark.

Top-Rated Universities:


The University of Copenhagen is ranked high amongst its fellow schools in Denmark. It boasts a high international student exchange rate with a myriad of courses from which you can choose. It is also one of the largest centers for research and education in the Nordic countries.

  • University of Copenhagen,
  • Aarhus University,
  • and Roskilde University are the world ranking universities in Denmark.

Other popular universities for Bangladeshi students include:

* University of Southern Denmark
* Aalborg University
* The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts.

Scholarships & Grants:

It offers scholarships based on studies. Many universities will offer scholarships, grants, and/or financial aid to help fund your education, though not all scholarships are available to international students. The Denmark Government welcomes highly qualified and motivated international students from all over the world to study in Denmark. A number of scholarships are offered each year by the Danish Ministry of Education to fund students from countries outside the European Union/ European Economic Area. The scholarships can be awarded for a full degree higher education programme. Few scholarships are as follows, from which "Erasmus Mundus Scholarship Programs in Denmark" is the most popular among Bangladeshi students.

1. The Danish Government Scholarships under the Cultural Agreements
2. Erasmus Mundus Scholarship Programs in Denmark
3. Danish Government Scholarships for Highly Qualified Non-EU/EEA students
4. Danish State Tuition Fee Waivers and Scholarships at Roskilde University
5. IT University of Copenhagen State Scholarships
6. Danish Government Scholarships at University College of Denmark
7. Aarhus University 30 Fully Financed Ph.D. Fellowships Denmark
8. The University of Southern Denmark Ph.D. Fellowships in Contemporary Middle East Studies
9. Ph.D. Scholarship in Planning Tools for Stormwater Pollution Management, Denmark
10. Ph.D. Scholarship at Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Denmark

Unique Social Life & Traditions:

Students in Denmark are involved in more social interactions surrounding their studies. At the beginning of the year, students are placed into study groups which meet weekly to discuss readings and class work.

Housing & Living Costs:

Living costs will add up to around 700 - 900 EUR (1 Euro = Tk. 95) monthly in smaller towns. In larger areas, like Copenhagen, living costs could reach up to 1200 EUR a month.[Approximate figures].

Happiest Country in the World:

Denmark was voted the happiest country in the world in April 2016, via the World Happiness Report. To rank the 156 surveyed countries, a team from the University of British Columbia looked at what the & countries have in common: a large GDP per capita, healthy life expectancy at birth, and a lack of corruption in leadership.

Exotic Food Culture:

Another reason to study abroad in Denmark is to experience the country & unique food culture. For  breakfast, Danish folk will often have a dish called & junket crumble or & ymerdrys.It consists of crumbled rye bread mixed with brown sugar.

Wildlife & National Parks

Elk, boars, wolves, and brown bears frequent the terrains of Denmark. However, many other large mammals once found here have slowly gone extinct. In the summer, many birds migrate to Denmark, such as water falls, like the stork. There are more than 300 bird species in the country all together.

Diverse Geography & Outdoor Activities:

Denmark sits just above Germany and contains many islands around the mainland. Norway and Sweden are not too far off to the north, and maybe an easy trip to take on a weekend. The lands are generally flat, but now low enough to have a lot of swampland. The coastlines are beautiful and the islands surrounding are densely populated. Boating in the harbor copenhagen Denmark.

Events & Festivals:

The Ribe International Viking Market is a historic event that occurs each May. It showcases the way Vikings used to live hundreds of years ago. People from all over Scandinavia flock to Ribe to attend the events and historical shows held there. Carnival festival Denmark.

Popular Landmarks:

Denmark is a gold mine for students wishing to study history, anthropology, geography, social science, and many more. It boasts an abundance of historical sites and museums, which showcase thousands of years of culture and tradition of the Nordic people.

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