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Requirements for Undergraduate Study Abroad in Denmark.
The Danish undergraduate program is 3 years, the annual tuition fee is about 5000-8000 euros, the living expenses are about 500 euros a month, and the annual tuition fee is about 6000 euros. Therefore, the living expenses and tuition fees for one year of undergraduate study in Denmark are about 9.13 million yuan.
Educational requirements: Fresh graduates who are in the third year of high school or have graduated can apply.
Language Requirements: IELTS score is required for admission.
Requirements for Postgraduate Study Abroad in Denmark.
Graduate programs in Denmark are basically 2 years long, the tuition fee is about 9000-14000 euros, and the living expenses are 500 euros a month, and almost 6000 euros a year. Therefore, the total cost of studying in Denmark for graduate students is about 13-160,000 yuan a year.
Educational requirements: Seniors or graduates can apply.
Language requirements: Most courses require IELTS and no less than a single subject, and some liberal arts courses require IELTS to be admitted.
The above information is a general requirement, but because each school will have its own special requirements for different majors, if the university needs to know more detailed application requirements, it can refer to the overseas university database.
According to the application requirements of each university, you can inquire about more detailed application information according to your major, and students can also communicate with the reference system for studying abroad.
In the study abroad volunteer reference system, we will see which schools our brothers and sisters have gone to, which majors they have applied for, and how many language scores they have taken. The query is as follows:
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Conditions for studying in Denmark.
A high school diploma (or equivalent) can be applied directly to schools in Denmark at the age of 18. The visa rate is high and is not affected by the history of refusal.
Fees: Starting this year, Denmark will charge tuition fees for international students from outside EU member states. The tuition fee is between 50,000 yuan and 130,000 yuan a year, plus 670,000 yuan a year for living expenses, making a total of 11,200,000 yuan a year.
Admission criteria: TOEFL score of 550 or IELTS or above. A high school diploma (or equivalent) is required for admission to an undergraduate program; A bachelor's degree in a related major is required to enroll in a graduate program.
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If you want to apply for a Danish bachelor's degree, you need to have a high school diploma + freshman year, and IELTS can directly apply to schools in Denmark. A few universities, such as VIA University College in Denmark, can accept IELTS 6. Visa Sponsorship: Not required;
If you want to apply for a master's degree in Denmark, you need to have a senior or a bachelor's degree graduate, IELTS or TOEFL 83 can directly apply to a school in Denmark. Tuition fee: 10,000 euros; Application Period:
December 1 to March 1; Visa Sponsorship: Not required; Applicable schools: Copenhagen Business School, Aarhus University Business School, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Royal ** College, etc.;
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As a powerful country in the Nordic countries, Denmark has a lot of benefits, so that many students want to study there, no matter what stage of student you are, you need certain conditions to study in Denmark, let's take a look!
1. Undergraduate application requirements.
Undergraduate studies in Denmark, schools are taught in Danish, and only a few schools use English for individual majors
1. Over 18 years old;
2. After finishing high school in China and getting a high school diploma, you will have to study in a domestic university for two more years;
3. TOEFL score between 550 and 575;
4. The IELTS score is between the scores;
5. Good physical fitness and the ability to live independently.
2. Requirements for applying for master's degree.
To study for a master's degree in Denmark, part of the school is taught in English, and the following conditions must be met:
1. Undergraduate students who have completed four years in China have graduated or have graduated from junior college, and they can also have excellent grades;
2. TOEFL score of 550;
3. Some majors require IELTS scores, and the score is points.
3. Doctoral application requirements.
After completing a master's degree in China or another country, TOEFL and IELTS scores are not considered.
Fourth, economic conditions.
Studying in Denmark, the tuition fee for a year is about 48,000 yuan to 96,000 yuan, the dormitory is a two-person room provided by the school, about 1,800 yuan a month, if you choose to rent a house outside, a month's rent needs to be more expensive, the specific cost is based on which city, there are some other expenses, such as food expenses, there are three ways to choose, one is to cook by yourself, the cheapest, the second is to eat in the school canteen, not expensive, the third is to eat in the restaurant outside, It's more expensive, depending on how you eat it. Shopping expenses, including buying some daily necessities, clothes, and entertainment, depending on personal consumption, add up to about 110,000 to 150,000 yuan a year.
Fifth, the ability to have.
1. The ability to live independently, in foreign countries, you must take care of yourself, and you can temper yourself through some social practices, such as part-time jobs, so that you can adapt to life here.
2. Learning ability, first of all, if your learning ability is not strong, it is difficult to have school admission, and then, the school has high requirements for students, and often requires students to solve some problems by themselves.
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Denmark: I think the biggest impression people have of this country is fairy tales. It is truly a fairytale kingdom. With the continuous advancement of the study abroad boom, Denmark has also become an emerging study abroad country.
So what are the application requirements for studying in Denmark? Let's take a look.
1. Conditions for admission to Danish universities
1.Academic qualifications
Whether you are applying for an undergraduate or postgraduate qualification in Denmark, the applicant's school grade point average and class rank are the keys to a successful application. Danish universities generally do not rely on the results of a single exam as a criterion for admission, but rather on the overall performance of applicants throughout their studies. It depends on the applicant's usual accumulation and good performance.
For Danish undergraduate education applicants, high school grades are an important criterion for admission, and it is required to have a two-year university degree after graduating from high school, with a TOEFL score of 550-575 and an IELTS score;
For graduate applicants, the criteria for admission are the average grade point of 1) undergraduate graduation with a TOEFL score of 550; 2) Graduated from junior college in three years, with suitable grades, TOEFL score of 550; 3) Admission to the University of Engineering and Technology, TOEFL 575 score, IELTS score.
For doctoral degree applicants, master's grades are the key, and master's degree is required but TOEFL can be waived for doctoral study.
2.Language skills
English scores are one of the important references for Danish universities to admit international students. Applicants who study in Denmark need to pass the language barrier in advance, because international students will directly enter the study of professional courses after arriving in Denmark, and they cannot study in Denmark by learning the language. The language requirements of Danish universities for applicants are mainly IELTS or TOEFL scores.
The minimum IELTS score required for applicants in Denmark is now a rock barrier score, whereas in the past only a score was required. Danish universities require applicants to have an IELTS score of at least or a TOEFL score of at least 575 (new TOEFL score of 88), and applicants can provide either IELTS or TOEFL scores.
3.Age conditions
Be at least 18 years old and in good health4.Economic conditions
Students who are able to pay the tuition and living expenses required to study abroad.
2. Application process for Danish universities
1.Admission: Generally, online applications are open from September to December, and the deadline is from January to March, and the application materials are sent directly to the school's admissions.
The process standards of each school are different, please check the school's official website for details. Some schools may delay the submission of language scores.
Application materials include:
Highest academic qualifications and transcripts (usually certified by the university).
English proficiency transcripts.
CV (including academic research and professional experience).
2 teacher recommendation letters.
4 passports**.
Personal Statement Motivation Letter Proof of work experience.
Note: There will be some differences in the required materials depending on the major you are applying for.
2.Get an offer: The result will be notified by email and letter in March-May.
3.Visa application: The visa period is 2 months, and the student should submit the visa application to the Embassy in Beijing, Denmark, and there is no need to make an appointment in advance.
4.Post-visa matters: Arrange accommodation, submit an application to the school, and travel in the fall.
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