Study in Denmark – Portfolio
Nexus Point Consultants provides expert support for Bachelor's, Master's, and PhD studies in Denmark, with personalized guidance and scholarship assistance.
🇩🇰 Why Study in Denmark?
- High-quality education system with innovative teaching methods
- English-taught programs widely available
- Strong emphasis on sustainability and technology
- Safe, friendly, and inclusive student environment
- Right to work part-time during studies
- Post-study work permit for job search after graduation
✅ Eligibility Criteria
- Completion of upper secondary education or relevant degree
- Proficiency in English (IELTS 6.5+ or equivalent)
- Valid passport with minimum 6 months validity
- Admission letter from a recognized Danish university
- Proof of sufficient financial means
📄 Types of Visas
- Residence Permit for Studies: Required for courses longer than 3 months
- Short Stay Visa (Schengen): For courses up to 90 days
- Residence permit to be applied via Danish Immigration Service
📝 Application Process
- Profile assessment and course selection
- Application submission to Danish universities
- Document preparation (academic, financial, language)
- Residence permit application preparation
- Visa and residence permit submission
- Pre-departure briefing and post-arrival assistance
📋 Required Documents by Program Level
🎓 Bachelor's Degree
- Upper secondary school certificate and transcripts
- Valid passport (6+ months)
- English proficiency certificate
- Motivation letter
- Passport photos
- Proof of financial means
- Admission letter from Danish university
📘 Master's Degree
- Bachelor’s degree certificate and transcripts
- Valid passport
- English proficiency proof
- Motivation letter and/or research proposal
- CV/Resume
- Financial proof
📕 PhD Program
- Master’s degree certificate and transcripts
- Research proposal
- Supervisor acceptance
- Proof of funding
🎓 Program Levels & Tuition Fees
Program Level | Tuition Fees (Per Year) | After Scholarships | Notes |
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Bachelor’s | Tuition-free for EU/EEA students Non-EU students: €8,000 – €16,000 | Scholarships available for non-EU students | Varies by program and university |
Master’s | €10,000 – €20,000 (non-EU students) | Partial and full scholarships | Most programs have fees for non-EU students |
PhD | Usually tuition-free with funding | Research scholarships common | Includes monthly stipend |
🏡 Language Requirements (2025)
Language of Instruction | Required Tests | Alternatives / Notes |
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English | IELTS 6.5+ or TOEFL iBT 90+ | Most programs are taught in English |
Danish | Required for some bachelor’s programs | Language courses available |
🧾 Scholarships & Financial Aid (2025)
Scholarship | Coverage | Eligibility |
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Danish Government Scholarships | Tuition waivers and monthly stipends | Highly competitive, merit-based |
University Scholarships | Partial to full tuition waivers | Varies by institution |
External Scholarships | Varied | Based on merit and financial need |
⏱️ Visa Processing Time
Danish student residence permit processing typically takes 2–4 months. Early application is recommended.
🏠 Residence Permit & Post-Arrival
- Apply for residence permit through the Danish Immigration Service
- Students allowed to work part-time during studies
- Post-study work permits available for graduates
- On-ground support by Nexus Point Denmark
🤝 Why Choose Nexus Point Consultants?
- Expert guidance on Danish education and visa systems
- Dedicated counselors for admissions and visa processing
- Strong local partnerships for on-ground assistance
- Post-arrival and career support