🇩🇰 Study in Denmark
Experience world-class education, innovation, and Scandinavian excellence with GLS Global — your pathway from Nepal to Denmark’s top universities.
🎓 Why Study in Denmark?
- Globally recognized universities with strong research focus.
- Affordable or free tuition for EU/EEA; reasonable for international students.
- Innovative teaching emphasizing creativity and critical thinking.
- Safe, inclusive, and eco-friendly environment.
- Opportunities for part-time work and post-study stay.
🏫 Top Universities in Denmark
- University of Copenhagen
- Aarhus University
- Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
- Copenhagen Business School (CBS)
- Aalborg University
📅 Intakes
- February (Spring Intake)
- September (Autumn Intake - Main)
💰 Tuition & Living Costs
Tuition fees for international students range between EUR 6,000–16,000 per year. Living costs average around EUR 900–1,200/month, including accommodation and meals.
🎯 Popular Study Fields
- Engineering and Technology
- Renewable Energy
- Business, Finance & Economics
- Health Sciences
- IT and Computer Science
🧾 Visa & Application Process
- Secure admission to a recognized Danish university.
- Provide proof of funds (~DKK 6,500/month).
- Submit residence permit application online.
- Provide passport, photos, and biometrics.
- Attend interview if required by embassy.
🏙️ Best Student Cities
- Copenhagen – Lively, modern, and international.
- Aarhus – Student-focused, cultural hub.
- Aalborg – Affordable and vibrant.
- Odense – Green, friendly, and innovative.
🤝 How GLS Global Helps Nepalese Students
- Free counseling and career guidance
- University & program selection
- Visa file preparation & interview training
- Pre-departure briefings and travel support
📞 Get in Touch with GLS Global
Your dream of studying in Denmark begins here. Our experienced advisors are ready to guide you.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
💰 How much does it cost to study in Denmark?
On average, international students spend EUR 6,000–16,000 per year on tuition and around EUR 900–1,200 monthly on living expenses.
🧾 Can I work during my studies?
Yes, international students can work up to 20 hours per week during semesters and full-time during breaks.
🎓 Can I stay in Denmark after graduation?
Yes. Graduates can apply for a 2-year job-seeking residence permit to find employment.
📅 When should I apply?
Apply 6–9 months before your preferred intake (February or September).
📚 Are English-taught programs available?
Yes, Denmark offers hundreds of bachelor’s and master’s programs fully taught in English.
To learn more, contact GLS Global at www.globalgls.com/contact.