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Denmark is one of the most advanced and happiest countries in the world, known for its high standard of living, world-class education, and strong emphasis on innovation and sustainability. Cities like Copenhagen, Aarhus, Aalborg, and Odense are popular among international students for their vibrant culture, safety, and excellent academic environment.

Why Study in Denmark?

  • High-quality education: Danish universities are globally recognized for academic excellence, research, and practical learning.
  • Affordable tuition & scholarships: Competitive fees and a range of scholarships for international students.
  • Innovation & research: Strong focus on green tech, design, and life sciences.
  • Safe & welcoming: Denmark consistently ranks among the safest and happiest countries.
  • English-taught programs: Many bachelor’s and master’s programs are available in English.
  • Post-study work: Graduates can apply for a post-study work permit (usually up to 2 years).

Admission Requirements

  • Valid passport
  • Academic transcripts and certificates (SSC, HSC, or Bachelor’s as applicable)
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP)
  • Updated CV / résumé
  • English language proficiency test (IELTS/TOEFL/PTE) or MOI where accepted
  • Letter(s) of recommendation (typically for postgraduate applicants)

Language Requirements

English Language TestTypical Required Score
IELTS (Academic)Overall 6.5 (no band below 6.0)
TOEFL iBTMinimum 88–90
PTE AcademicMinimum 59–61
Cambridge English (CAE/CPE)Minimum 176

Some universities accept a Medium of Instruction (MOI) certificate if your previous degree was taught fully in English — check the university page for details.

Visa Requirements

  • Valid passport
  • Letter of acceptance from a Danish university
  • Proof of financial means (approx. DKK 50,000–60,000 per year — check current amounts)
  • Proof of accommodation
  • Health insurance (or enrollment in the Danish health system where applicable)
  • English proficiency proof & passport photos

Visa processing times vary; apply well in advance.

Intakes

IntakeTypical Application Timeline
September (Main intake)Applications open in January–March (same year)
February / Spring (Selected programmes)Applications can close in Aug–Oct (previous year) — varies by university

Top Universities & Links

Click the university name to visit the official site (opens in a new tab):

City / RegionNo. of Major UniversitiesUniversity (official link)
Copenhagen 3 University of Copenhagen
Copenhagen Business School (CBS)
Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
Aarhus 1 Aarhus University (International site)
Aalborg 1 Aalborg University (AAU)
Odense / Southern Denmark 1 University of Southern Denmark (SDU)
Roskilde 1 Roskilde University (RUC)

Cost of Living

The average monthly cost of living for Bangladeshi students in Denmark is DKK 6,000–10,000 (approx. €800–€1,300), covering accommodation, food, transport and personal expenses. Many students support themselves with part-time work (up to 20 hours/week during term).