Requirements for Bangladeshi students to study in Denmark

Denmark is one of the countries around the world which accept international students for undergraduate (bachelor), graduate (Masters), and PhD. Also it supports credits transfer for undergraduate. Here is a details of study in Denmark from Bangladesh requirements including session, tuition fees , job opportunity, living cost, dependent or spouse visa and required skills. Primarily they accept IELTS, Duolingo, GTEC, PTE, TOEFL, SAT and so on. 

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Session:

 

Denmark normally allows two sessions in a year. Fall and Spring. Normally session deadline depends on University still we have included approximate deadline.

Fall: The deadline for application is on the 15th of March and Spring: The deadline for application is on the 15th of October.

Top Subjects for study in Denmark

Denmark is a Nordic country in the south-central portion of Northern Europe. The metropolitan part makes it the most populous constituent of the Kingdom of Denmark. Here is a list of top subjects for international students. 1. Agricultural Science 2. Computer Science 3. Geosciences 4. Law 5. Social Science 6. Design And Creative Arts 7. Teaching 8. Humanities 9. Internal Medicine 10. Business Administration 11. Engineering 12. Media 13. Natural Science and Mathematics and so on.​

IELTS Requirements for a Student Visa to Denmark

 

Bachelor: For international bachelor students looking to study in Denmark, meeting the IELTS language requirement is crucial. An overall band score of 6.5 is commonly required, but some universities it may be 6.0 (No band less than 6.0).

Masters: Minimum IELTS for master is 6.5, some universities want 7.0 (No band less than 6.0)

Tuition fees for studying in Denmark from Bangladesh

Bachelor: Bachelor’s programs in Denmark generally range between €6,000 and €16,000 per year. The cost depends on the field of study, with engineering, technology, and business programs often on the higher end. 

Masters: Tuition fees for non-EU/EEA students at the master’s level typically range between €8,000 and €18,000 per year. This range may be lower or higher for private universities.

Job Opportunity and living Cost

Job Opportunity: International students are allowed to work up to 20 hours per week during the academic year and full-time (37 hours) during summer. (June, July, August). While this can help with living expenses. 

Living Cost: Living expenses in Denmark range from €500 to €900 per month, covering accommodation, food, transportation, and other essentials.

Bank Statement for Student and Spouse

Bank Statement for Candidate: There’s no bank statement required for a student, but a credit for the tuition fee amount is required. This means that the amount must be credited to the student’s account.

Spouse Visa: For a dependent visa application, applicant need to show approximately 15,000 Euros per dependent.

PR or Permanent Residency Facilities in Finland

Job Opportunity: International students are allowed to work up to 20 hours per week during the academic year and full-time (37 hours) during summer. (June, July, August). While this can help with living expenses. 

Living Cost: Living expenses in Denmark range from €500 to €900 per month, covering accommodation, food, transportation, and other essentials.

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