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STUDY IN DENMARK

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Denmark is a small country with a population of approximately 5,8 million. It is one of the three Scandinavian countries, and Denmark also shares border with Germany.You might have heard that Danes are some of the happiest people on the planet. Maybe the Danish welfare system is one of the reasons why.A cornerstone in the Danish welfare system are free and equal rights to benefits such as healthcare and education.The welfare system aims to ensure economic equality in society and virtually no corruption and low crime rates.

  • Danish is the official language of Denmark
  • The Danish Krone (DKK) is the official currency of the Kingdom of Denmark
  • Some of the famous cities in Denmark are:

      Copenhagen
      Aarhus
      Odense
      Aalborg
      Helsingor
      Roskilde

WHY DENMARK

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    Top Rated Universities
    • The University of Copenhagen is ranked high amongst its fellow schools in Denmark.The University of Southern Denmark alsooffers competitive study abroad programs for international students. Other popular universities include:
    • Aarhus University
    • Roskilde University
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    Exotic Food Culture
    • Another reason to study abroad in Denmark is to experience the country's unique food culture. American and Italian influences can be seen in Denmark with pastas, barbecues, and salad bars.As a student, getting to experience these traditional dishes with locals is part of the immersion process.
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    Wildlife/National Parks
    • Elk, boars, wolves, and brown bears frequent the terrains of Denmark. The University of Copenhagen offers an incredible Animal Science program, which is taught in English.Many universities, like Copenhagen, offer work permits for international students.
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    Housing / Living Costs
    • Living costs will add up to around 700 -900 EUR monthly in smaller towns. In larger areas, like Copenhagen, living costs could reach up to 1200 EUR a month.

DENMARK

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