In Denmark, higher education is
free for EU/EEA students while non EU/EEA students have to a pay a particular
amount of tuition fee in Euros. Danish Government provides a number of
scholarships to non EU/EEA students to attract them for study in Denmark. If
you are planning to study in Denmark, get to know about a limited scholarships
offered by the government of the country.
● The
Danish Government Scholarship under the Cultural Agreements: This scholarship
is marked for highly qualified exchange students and young researchers who want
to engage themselves in Danish language and culture studies or other area of
study related to Denmark.
●Danish Government Scholarships
for Highly Qualified Non-EU/EEA Students: Each year, government of the nation
provides a limited number of government scholarships to the Danish higher
education institutions for funding the highly qualified non-EU/EEA countries
and Switzerland. The Danish institutes administer the scholarships and decides
which student will receive a scholarship.
● IT University of Copenhagen State
Scholarships: The state Scholarships are offered by The IT University of
Copenhagen to three or four non-EU/EEA students who have exceptionally good
academic records and are MSc applicants. Such scholarships include tuition fee
as well as a part of living expenses too.
●Danish Government Scholarships at
University College of Denmark: University College of Northern Denmark has a few
scholarship places for non-EU students who enroll to study a course in UNC.
This scholarship program covers 30% to 50% of the academic fees which means
rest must be paid by the student.
Danish education institutions
cooperate with business industry to ensure a learning environment where you can
learn from industry experts and undertake internship in a recognized firm that
will enhance your career opportunities. For more information regarding overseas
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