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Study in Denmark: Complete Guide for Indian Students 2025-26

Complete guide to study in Denmark for Indian students — top universities, tuition fees, scholarships, Danish student visa process, and living costs.

· Nisha Bajpai

Study in Denmark: Complete Guide for Indian Students 2025-26

Denmark is one of Scandinavia’s most student-friendly countries and is quickly gaining popularity among Indian students. Known for its high quality of life, world-class universities, and innovative teaching style, study in Denmark offers Indian students a unique opportunity to get a globally respected degree in a safe and welcoming environment.

This guide covers everything you need to know about studying in Denmark as an Indian student — from top universities and costs to scholarships and the visa process.


Why Study in Denmark?

  • Top-ranked universities — Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and University of Copenhagen are among Europe’s best
  • English-taught programs — Hundreds of Master’s programs taught fully in English
  • Innovative education system — Focus on critical thinking, group projects, and real-world problem solving
  • Safe and happy country — Denmark consistently ranks among the world’s happiest countries
  • Post-study work visa — Up to 2 years to job-search after graduation
  • Gateway to Scandinavia — Easy travel to Sweden, Norway, and Germany

Top Universities in Denmark for Indian Students

UniversityQS Ranking 2025Popular ProgramsAnnual Tuition (Non-EU)
Technical University of Denmark (DTU)~133Engineering, IT, Life Sciences€13,500 – €17,500
University of Copenhagen~121Science, Health, Humanities, Law€10,000 – €20,000
Aarhus University~150Business, Social Science, IT€10,000 – €15,000
Copenhagen Business School (CBS)Top 50 in EuropeMBA, Finance, Management€12,000 – €18,000
Aalborg University~401–450Engineering, Architecture, IT€10,000 – €14,000

  • Engineering and Technology — DTU is world-renowned for engineering
  • Computer Science and IT — Strong industry links with companies like Maersk, Novo Nordisk
  • Business and Management — CBS is one of Europe’s top business schools
  • Data Science and AI — Growing demand in the Danish tech sector
  • Life Sciences and Pharma — Denmark is a global hub for biotech (Novo Nordisk, Leo Pharma)
  • Architecture and Design — Denmark is famous for Scandinavian design

Cost of Studying in Denmark

Tuition Fees

LevelAnnual Fees (Approx.)
Bachelor’s (Non-EU)€6,000 – €16,000 per year
Master’s (Non-EU)€10,000 – €20,000 per year
MBA€15,000 – €25,000 per year

Monthly Living Costs

ExpenseEstimated Cost
AccommodationDKK 4,000 – 7,000 (€540 – €940)
Food and groceriesDKK 2,000 – 3,000 (€270 – €400)
TransportDKK 400 – 600 (€55 – €80)
Personal expensesDKK 1,500 – 2,500 (€200 – €335)
Total (approx.)€1,100 – €1,800/month

Scholarships for Indian Students in Denmark

1. Danish Government Scholarships

Offered to students from countries that have cultural agreements with Denmark. Check with your university for eligibility.

2. DTU Scholarships

Technical University of Denmark offers merit-based scholarships for non-EU students covering partial or full tuition.

3. University of Copenhagen Scholarships

Several faculty-specific scholarships for outstanding international students.

4. Erasmus+ Scholarships

Available for Indian students on exchange programs with Danish universities.

5. Novo Nordisk Foundation Scholarships

Available for students in life sciences and healthcare — very relevant for Indian students interested in biotech/pharma.


Denmark Student Visa for Indian Students

Indian students need a Danish Residence Permit for Study to study in Denmark for more than 3 months.

Requirements

  • Valid passport
  • Admission letter from a Danish university
  • Proof of tuition fee payment
  • Proof of funds: approx. DKK 6,397/month (~€860/month) for living expenses
  • Health insurance
  • Accommodation proof in Denmark

Processing Time

Usually 4–8 weeks. Apply well in advance of your program start date.

Post-Study Work Permit

After completing your degree, you can apply for a 2-year job-search residence permit — one of the most generous in Europe.


Step-by-Step Application Guide

  1. Research and shortlist programs on study-in-denmark.dk or university websites
  2. Check eligibility — Master’s: Bachelor’s degree (60%+), IELTS 6.5+
  3. Prepare documents — Transcripts, IELTS/TOEFL, SOP, LOR, CV
  4. Apply online — Applications typically open October–February for September intake
  5. Receive offer letter and confirm your seat
  6. Apply for scholarships where eligible
  7. Apply for Danish Residence Permit online via newtodenmark.dk
  8. Arrange accommodation — University housing or private rental in Copenhagen/Aarhus
  9. Book your flight and attend orientation

Part-Time Work in Denmark

Indian students can work up to 20 hours per week during the academic year and full-time during June, July, and August. Denmark has one of Europe’s highest minimum wages — around DKK 110–130/hour (~€15–€17/hour).


Student Life in Denmark

  • Copenhagen is one of the world’s most bike-friendly and walkable cities
  • Strong Indian student community at most universities
  • Festivals, music, and food scene is diverse and vibrant
  • Weather is cold — winters can go below 0°C, so pack warm clothes
  • Easy weekend trips to Stockholm, Oslo, Hamburg, and Amsterdam

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. Is Denmark good for Indian students? Yes, Denmark is an excellent destination for Indian students. It has top-ranked universities, many English-taught programs, a post-study work visa of up to 2 years, and a very high quality of life. The country is safe, welcoming, and has a growing number of Indian students each year.

Q2. What is the tuition fee in Denmark for Indian students? For non-EU students including Indians, tuition fees typically range from €10,000 to €20,000 per year for Master’s programs. DTU and CBS are on the higher end. Some programs may offer scholarships to reduce this cost.

Q3. Is IELTS required to study in Denmark? Yes, most Danish universities require IELTS 6.5 or above for Master’s programs. Some programs accept TOEFL 88+ as an alternative. A few universities also accept Duolingo English Test scores.

Q4. Can Indian students work in Denmark while studying? Yes. Indian students on a study residence permit can work up to 20 hours per week during the academic year and full-time during June, July, and August. Denmark’s high minimum wage makes part-time work financially rewarding.

Q5. What is the post-study work visa in Denmark? After completing a degree in Denmark, Indian students can apply for a 2-year job-search residence permit. This is one of the longest post-study work opportunities in Europe and gives you ample time to find a job.

Q6. Which is the best university in Denmark for engineering? The Technical University of Denmark (DTU) is consistently ranked among the top engineering universities in Europe and the world. It offers a wide range of English-taught programs and has strong industry connections.

Q7. How much does it cost to live in Denmark as a student? Living costs in Denmark are around €1,100 to €1,800 per month, depending on your lifestyle and city. Copenhagen is more expensive than Aarhus or Aalborg. Student accommodation through the university is the most affordable option.

Q8. How do I apply for a Danish student visa from India? After receiving your admission letter, apply for a Danish Residence Permit online at newtodenmark.dk. You will need to show proof of funds, accommodation, and health insurance. Processing takes 4–8 weeks.


How UniquestPrep Can Help

At UniquestPrep, we guide Indian students through every step of studying in Denmark — from university shortlisting and SOP writing to scholarship applications and visa support.

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