Studying in Denmark
Academic excellence, creativity, innovative thinking, inspiring professors, and global partnerships. Sounds appealing? Then studying in Denmark might be the thing for you.
Study in Denmark
Denmark is one of the most innovative and student-friendly destinations in Europe. Known for its high-ranking universities, strong focus on research, English-taught programs, and work opportunities, Denmark attracts thousands of international students every year.
At SWICS Pvt. Ltd., under the leadership of Er. JP Singh (Immigration Law Qualified, Canada; Certified Education Agent Counsellor) and Advocate Trimaandeep Singh (BBA LLB, LLM; Visa Documentation Specialist), we guide students through admissions, scholarships, and visa filing for Denmark.

Why Choose Denmark for
Higher Education?
Globally respected universities with high academic and research standards.
Over 600 Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD programs are available in English.
Bachelor’s & Master’s programs typically cost €6,000–€16,000/year (lower than UK/USA).
Danish Government Scholarships, Erasmus+, and university-based funding.
Students can work part-time while studying.
Up to 2 years post-study job search residence permit.
Denmark ranks among the happiest and safest countries in the world.

Important Facts About Denmark
- Capital: Copenhagen
- Population: ~5.9 million
- Currency: Danish Krone (DKK)
- EU & Schengen Member: Yes
- Languages: Danish (official), but English is widely spoken
- Intakes: September (main) & February (limited)
- Living Costs: €900–€1,200/month
- Tuition Fees: €6,000–€16,000/year (depending on university & course)
- Work Rights: 20 hours/week during semester; full-time in summer months

Famous Universities in Denmark

University of Copenhagen
The University of Copenhagen is a public research university in Copenhagen, Denmark. Founded in 1479, the University of Copenhagen is the second-oldest university in Scandinavia, after Uppsala University.

Aarhus University
Aarhus University is a public research university. Its main campus is located in Aarhus, Denmark. It is the second largest and second oldest university in Denmark.

Technical University of Denmark
The Technical University of Denmark, often simply referred to as DTU, is a polytechnic university and school of engineering. It was founded in 1829 at the initiative of Hans Christian Ørsted as Denmark's first polytechnic, and it is today ranked among Europe's leading engineering institutions.

Roskilde University
Roskilde University is a Danish public university founded in 1972 and located in Trekroner in the Eastern part of Roskilde. The university awards bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, and PhD degrees in a wide variety of subjects within social sciences, the humanities, and natural sciences.

Copenhagen Business School (CBS)
Copenhagen Business School often abbreviated and referred to as CBS, is a public university situated in Copenhagen, Denmark and is considered one of the most prestigious business schools in Western Europe and the world.

University of Southern Denmark (SDU)
The University of Southern Denmark has campuses located in Southern Denmark and on Zealand. It offers a number of joint programmes in co-operation with the University of Flensburg and the University of Kiel. Contacts with regional industries and the international scientific community are strong.

Aalborg University
Aalborg University in Denmark offers challenging educations, dynamic research and unique possibilities for innovative cooperation.
Major Private & Business Schools

Copenhagen Business School
(CBS)
Copenhagen Business School often abbreviated and referred to as CBS, is a public university situated in Copenhagen, Denmark and is considered one of the most prestigious business schools in Western Europe and the world.

Danish Institute for Study Abroad (DIS)
DIS is a non-profit study abroad foundation established in Denmark in 1959 that offers semester, academic year, and summer programs taught in English in Copenhagen and Stockholm.

International People’s College (Helsingør)
The International People's College is a folk high school in Helsingør in the northern part of Zealand, Denmark, one hour from the capital city Copenhagen. It is a progressive residential international school that emphasizes community and teaches global awareness and tolerance.
Popular Courses in Denmark
Engineering & Technology
- Mechanical
- Electrical
- IT (Information Technology)
- Robotics
- Environmental Engineering
Business & Management
- MBA
- Finance
- International Business
- Marketing
Health & Life Sciences
- Medicine
- Nursing
- Biotechnology
- Public Health
Natural Sciences
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Earth Science
- Mathematics
Social Sciences
- Political Science
- Political Science
- International Relations
Arts & Humanities
- Communication
- Design
- Fine Arts
- History
Denmark Study Visa Requirements
- Admission letter from a Danish university.
- Valid passport (minimum validity of 1 year).
- Completed visa application form (ST1 form).
- Recent passport-size photographs.
- Proof of funds: approx. DKK 6,500/month (~€870) for living expenses.
- Proof of accommodation in Denmark.
- Academic certificates & transcripts.
- Proof of English proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL or MOI certificate).
- Health insurance.
- Police Clearance Certificate (PCC).
- Receipt of tuition fee payment.
- Processing Time: 4–8 weeks.

Intakes in Denmark
• Autumn Semester (September) – Main intake
• Spring Semester (February) – Limited programs
Tuition Fees in Denmark
• Bachelor’s Programs: €6,000–€10,000/year
• Master’s Programs: €8,000–€16,000/year
• PhD Programs: Often fully funded (students receive a salary or stipend)
Student Life in Denmark
• Multicultural Community : Thousands of international students.
• Quality of Life –: Denmark is ranked among the world’s happiest nations.
• Student Discounts – On transport, cultural events, and public services.
• Housing – Options include university dorms, shared flats, and private rentals.
• Supportive Environment – Universities emphasize innovation, group work, and research-driven learning.
Student Jobs in Denmark
International students can work:
• 20 hours per week during semesters.
• Full-time during June, July, August.
Typical jobs for students:
• Cafés, restaurants, and retail stores.
• Delivery and logistics.
• Tutoring and language assistance.
• Internships in IT, engineering, or business fields (for skilled students).
Life as a Student in Denmark
• High Quality of Life: Excellent infrastructure, safety, and healthcare.
• Multicultural Environment: Thousands of international students.
• Student Discounts: Affordable public transport and cultural activities.
• Post-Study Job Opportunities: Strong demand in engineering, IT, healthcare, and business sectors.
After-Study Benefits in Denmark
- Students can apply for a 2-year Post-Study Job Search Permit after graduation.
- High demand for professionals in engineering, IT, healthcare, and business.
- Possibility to transition to a work permit or permanent residence.
- Degrees from Denmark are recognized across the European Higher Education Area (EHEA), opening career doors across Europe.
How SWICS Pvt. Ltd. Supports You
- Profile Evaluation & Education Mapping – Done by Er. JP Singh, helping students choose the right program.
- Documentation & Legal Compliance – Managed by Advocate Trimaandeep Singh, ensuring visa approval.
- Admission Assistance – Applications, SOPs, and scholarship submissions.
- Visa Filing – Complete support with the ST1 form, funds proof, and embassy process.
- Pre & Post Arrival Support – Accommodation, insurance, and settlement advice.
- Refusal Case Expertise – Strong re-application and appeal strategies.

Start Your Denmark Study Journey with SWICS
Denmark offers globally recognized degrees, affordable tuition, and strong post-study career opportunities. With SWICS Pvt. Ltd., you get expert counseling, legal precision, and complete settlement support.
SWICS Pvt. Ltd. – Govt. Approved Immigration Experts (Since 2002)

Permanent Residency Route for Students in Denmark
but also opens a pathway to long-term settlement and Permanent Residency (PR).
Study in Denmark
- Enroll in a Bachelor’s, Master’s, or PhD program at a recognized Danish university.
- International students usually start with a residence permit for studies.
- During studies, you can work 20 hours/week (part-time) and full-time in summer.
Post-Study Job Search Permit
- After completing your degree, you are eligible for a 2-year Job Search Permit (sometimes extended to 3 years for PhDs).
- This allows you to stay in Denmark and find employment in your field.
- During studies, you can work 20 hours/week (part-time) and full-time in summer.
Work & Residence Permit
- Once you find a qualifying job, you can apply for a work and residence permit.
- The most common pathway is the Pay Limit Scheme – where if your job salary is above a set threshold (around DKK 448,000/year ~ €60,000, updated annually), you qualify for a work permit.
- Other options: Positive List Scheme, which covers professions in shortage (IT, engineering, healthcare, education).
Applying for (PR)
- To apply for PR in Denmark, you generally need to have lived in Denmark for:
- 8 years on a legal residence permit (can be reduced to 4 years in special cases if you meet additional criteria).
- Requirements for PR include:
- Full-time work or stable income in Denmark.
- No public debt to the Danish state.
- Passed a Danish language test (usually level B1 or higher).
- Proof of integration (e.g., active employment, no criminal record, continuous residence).
Pathway to Danish Citizenship
- After living in Denmark for 9 years (sometimes 8 years with strong integration), you may apply for citizenship.
- Citizenship requires:
- Danish language proficiency.
- Knowledge of Danish culture & society (citizenship test).
- Continuous residence and stable financial record.
Benefits of PR in Denmark
- No need to renew your visa or residence permit.
- Free movement within the Schengen Zone.
- Access to Danish welfare system (healthcare, social benefits).
- Eligibility to apply for Danish citizenship after meeting criteria.
- Strong job opportunities in engineering, IT, healthcare, green energy, and business.
Denmark Study Visa Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Denmark is globally ranked for its quality of education, innovation, and research culture. With more than 600 English-taught programs, affordable tuition compared to the UK or USA, and excellent job opportunities, it’s a top choice. At SWICS Pvt. Ltd., Er. JP Singh provides education mapping to align your profile with Denmark’s in-demand courses and settlement pathways.
- Tuition Fees: €6,000–€16,000 per year, depending on university and program.
- Living Costs: €900–€1,200/month, covering accommodation, food, and transport.
SWICS creates a financial plan so you know your budget before applying.
University of Copenhagen
- Aarhus University
- Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
- Copenhagen Business School (CBS)
- Aalborg University
- Roskilde University
- University of Southern Denmark (SDU)
Yes. Private colleges and schools like Copenhagen Business School, Danish Institute for Study Abroad (DIS), and International People’s College offer specialized programs. SWICS Pvt. Ltd. ensures that only accredited and recognized institutions are recommended.
- Engineering & Technology – Robotics, IT, Renewable Energy.
- Business & Management – MBA, International Business, Finance.
- Health Sciences – Nursing, Public Health, Biotechnology.
- Social Sciences – Political Science, Sociology, Communication.
- Arts & Design – Fine Arts, Media, Architecture.
Er. JP Singh helps match student profiles with high-demand courses for better career prospects.
- Autumn (September) – Major intake.
- Spring (February) – Limited programs.
SWICS ensures timely application filing to avoid last-minute delays.
No. Over 600 programs are taught in English. However, Danish is useful for part-time jobs and long-term settlement. SWICS also offers German language classes (A1–B1), and guides you toward Danish learning resources once in Denmark.
- Admission letter from Danish university.
- Valid passport (min. 1 year).
- Visa application form (ST1).
- Proof of funds: DKK 6,500/month (~€870).
- Accommodation proof.
- Academic certificates.
- English test results (IELTS/TOEFL/MOI).
- Health insurance.
- PCC (Police Clearance Certificate).
Advocate Trimaandeep Singh ensures that your documents meet embassy legal standards.
Processing time is 4–8 weeks. With SWICS, documentation is filed accurately, reducing risks of embassy queries or delays.
Yes. Students can work:
- 20 hours/week during semesters.
- Full-time in June, July, August.
Common jobs: cafes, retail, logistics, tutoring, IT support. SWICS guides students on legal work compliance.
After graduation, students get a 2-year job search residence permit. During this time, they can find a full-time job and transition to a work permit. Er. JP Singh provides career counseling for this phase.
Study → Job Search Permit (2 years) → Work Permit (Positive List/Pay Limit) → PR after 8 years (sometimes 4 years for fast-track).
SWICS experts guide you through each stage until PR and settlement.
Yes. Scholarships include:
- Danish Government Scholarships (tuition waiver + stipend).
- Erasmus+ Mobility Funding.
- University-specific merit scholarships.
SWICS helps draft strong scholarship applications and SOPs.
- Bachelor/Master in English: IELTS 6.0–6.5 or TOEFL equivalent (some universities accept MOI certificates).
- Danish-taught programs: Proof of Danish proficiency required.
- Safe & multicultural environment.
- Student discounts on transport and culture.
- Active student unions and societies.
- Focus on group work and innovation-based learning.
SWICS pre-departure sessions prepare you for cultural adaptation.
- Student dormitories: €250–€400/month.
- Shared flats: €400–€600/month.
- Private apartments: €600–€900/month.
Our SWICS support team helps arrange housing in advance.
Yes. Advocate Trimaandeep Singh prepares appeals and reapplications with strong legal justifications for refused cases. SWICS has extensive experience in turning refusals into approvals.
- IT & Software Development
- Engineering (civil, electrical, mechanical, renewable energy)
- Healthcare (nursing, medical specialists)
- Business & Finance
- Research & Education
Er. JP Singh maps these opportunities with student backgrounds for long-term settlement planning.
Yes. Denmark is among the safest countries in the world, with low crime and a welcoming environment. Parents prefer Denmark because of its security and strong student welfare.
Yes. Family reunification options are available for spouses and children if financial requirements are met. SWICS assists with family visa documentation.
- 22+ years of experience in overseas education and immigration.
- Er. JP Singh – Expert in course selection, education mapping, and PR planning.
- Advocate Trimaandeep Singh – Specialist in visa documentation and refusals.
- Dedicated SWICS Team – Admission, visa, accommodation, and settlement support.
This three-tier expertise makes SWICS one of the most trusted names in study abroad consultancy.