Key Features
- Top-Ranked University: Consistently ranked among the top 100–150 universities globally (QS World Rankings).
- Established: Founded in 1928, one of Denmark’s leading research universities.
- Academic Excellence: Strong in Engineering, IT, Business, Natural Sciences, Health, and Social Sciences.
- Global Recognition: Highly respected across Europe and internationally.
- Location: Located in Aarhus, Denmark’s second-largest and student-friendly city.
- Research & Industry Links: Strong partnerships with global industries, research centers, and innovation hubs.
Undergraduate Programs (UG)
- Study Areas: Arts, Business & Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Health, Engineering.
- Entry Requirements: Completion of HSC/A-Levels or equivalent with good academic results.
- English Requirement: IELTS 6.5+ (only for limited English-taught programs).
- Language Note: Most bachelor’s programs are taught in Danish.
- Tuition Fees: Around €8,000 – €15,000 per year (non-EU students).
- Living Costs: Approximately €900 – €1,400 per month.
- Scholarships: Limited; Danish Government scholarships available.
- Spouse: Yes, students can apply with spouse (dependent visa), but approval depends on financial proof and residence permit rules.
- Work Permit (UG): Students can work up to 20 hours/week during semester. Full-time work allowed during June–August (summer break). Spouse (if approved) can usually work full-time
Postgraduate Programs (PG)
- Study Areas: Wide range of English-taught Master’s programs in Engineering, IT, Business, Data Science, Health, and Social Sciences.
- Entry Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field with strong academic results.
- English Requirement: IELTS 6.5–7.0 (depends on program).
- Tuition Fees: Around €10,000 – €18,000 per year.
- Living Costs: Approximately €900 – €1,400 per month.
- Scholarships & Support: Tuition waivers, Danish Government scholarships, and research funding opportunities.
- Spouse: Yes, postgraduate students can bring spouse. Spouse is usually allowed to work full-time in Denmark
- Work Permit: Students can work 20 hours/week during studies. Full-time during holidays. After graduation, eligible for post-study work permit (up to 3 years depending on degree)





