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Denmark Student Visa

Student Visa to Denmark: Unlock Endless Possibilities

Studying in Denmark offers a world of opportunities for international students, from high-quality education to vibrant cultural experiences. Here’s everything you need to know about pursuing higher education in Denmark.

Why Study in Denmark?

Apply with Family

  • Denmark provides a family-friendly visa process, allowing you to bring your spouse and children.

World-Class Education

  • Denmark offers high-quality, research-driven programs that focus on creativity, critical thinking, and collaboration. Many programs are taught in English, making it easier for international students to thrive.

highest Visa Approval Rate:

  • Finland boasts a high visa approval rate, making it easier for students to transition smoothly.

No Bank Statement Required

  • Denmark simplifies the application process by not requiring solvency proof or a bank statement, making the entire admission and visa processing more straightforward, with all procedures managed locally in Bangladesh.

Complete Admission and Visa Processing in Bangladesh

  • The entire process for studying in Denmark, including admissions and student/family visas, is managed locally in Bangladesh. This means you don’t need to travel abroad, making the process faster, simpler, and more cost-effective.
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Key Facts about Finland

Education

10

Universities & Colleges

25,366+

International Students

20 hours

working per week while studying

3 years

post study work permit

Country Stats

Copenhagen

capital

5.9 million

population

71,938 USD

GDP per capita

Danish

primary language

Others

Embassy

in Bangladesh

No Appointment

needed to submit visa application

15-45 Working Days

visa decision typically takes

No Bank Statement

required for visa application

Universities in Denmark

Study Opportunities in Denmark

Denmark is home to around 8 Public universities & 2 Private Colleges that accept full-degree international students. These universities offer a wide range of Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD programs in English, and they are well-regarded for their academic quality

Public Universities

Private Colleges

Intake

Spring Intake: Starts in February

Autumn Intake: Starts in September

Application Requirements

Academic Requirements

Students must demonstrate above-average academic performance, including relevant qualifications or past academic achievements. To be eligible for undergraduate study at a Danish public university, applicants must have completed 13 years of formal education, which includes their Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and one year of university study. However, applicants who have completed only their HSC are eligible to apply to private colleges in Denmark.

Language Requirement

Public Universities:

  • ● IELTS (Academic): Overall band score of 6.5 or higher
  • ● TOEFL (internet-based, iBT): Overall score of 83 or higher
  • ● Cambridge C1 Advanced (formerly known as Cambridge English: Advanced, CAE) or Cambridge C2 Proficiency (formerly known as Cambridge English: Proficiency, CPE)
  • ● PTE Academic: A minimum score, typically around 58-64, but this can vary depending on the university and program
  • ● Official documentation of a completed high school qualification and/or bachelor’s degree taught in English from the following countries: Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, Singapore, the UK, or the USA.

Private Universities:

  • ● IELTS (Academic): Overall band score of 6.0 (5.5) or higher

Fees & Scholarships

Application Fee

0-200 Euro

per university

Tuition Fee

€8,000 - €15,000

per academic year

Scholarship

Up to 100%

based on the student's academic merit

Required Documents

  • •  Valid Passport
  • •  Passport Photo
  • •  Academic Certificates
  • •  Language Test Certificate
  • •  Travel Insurance 
  • •  Legalized and Translated Documents for Family Members (if applicable)

Application Process

Studying in Denmark is an exciting opportunity, and the application process is simple if you follow these steps. Here’s how you can get started:

  1. ● Choose a program and university – Pick the course and university that best fits your academic interests and career goals. Denmark offers a wide range of high-quality programs.
  2. ● Review admission requirements – Check the university’s academic and language proficiency requirements. It’s important to make sure you meet the qualifications before applying.
  3. ● Submit an online application – Complete the online application form and upload essential documents such as your transcripts, CV, and statement of purpose.
  4. ● Pay the application fee – If the university requires it, make the payment to cover the application processing fee.
  5. ● Wait for the admission decision – Universities take some time to review your application. Typically, this can take a few weeks, so be patient.
  6. ● Accept the offer and apply for a student visa – Once you’re accepted, confirm your offer and start the student visa application. The process is well-organized and streamlined.
  7. ● Pay the tuition fee and receive university documents – After paying your tuition fee, you’ll receive the necessary documents for your visa application.
  8. ● Gather all required documents for the visa application – You’ll need your passport, admission letter, financial proof, and more. Make sure everything is in order.
  9. ● Create a case order ID – Register your application online through the Danish immigration portal and receive your case order ID to track your application.
  10. ● Fill out the ST1 visa application form – Complete the ST1 visa application form online. It’s easy to fill out, and all details are clearly explained.
  11. ● Visit the VFS center – If required, visit the VFS center to submit your documents and biometric data. The process is quick and efficient.
  12. Pay the visa fee – Pay the required visa processing fee. The fee is standard and covers all your visa application costs.
  13. ● Submit your visa application – Submit your visa application and wait for the processing to be completed. You’ll be kept informed of the status.
  14. ● Wait for a decision – Visa processing typically takes 15-45 working days. While it may feel like a long wait, Denmark’s visa system is transparent and reliable.
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And that’s it! The process is simple, and with the right preparation, you’ll be ready to begin your studies in Denmark in no time!

Popular programs to study in Finland

Finish higher education combines traditional academic excellence with innovative teaching that will empower you to think, experiment and collaborate your way to new ideas and greater knowledge.

Engineering

Computer Science

Business Administration

International Relations

Environmental Science

Design

Biotechnology

Architecture

Economics

Nursing

Top Cities

Preferred by Students in Denmark

Denmark’s cities, including Copenhagen and Aarhus, blend high quality of life with vibrant culture and sustainability. They feature excellent public transport, historic charm, and safety, making them exemplary models of modern, eco-friendly urban living and innovation.
 

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Frequent Answer Question

Have any question in mind?

The documents typically include your passport, proof of financial support, academic records, visa application forms, and, in some cases, an invitation letter. We’ll provide you with a detailed list based on your visa type.

The documents typically include your passport, proof of financial support, academic records, visa application forms, and, in some cases, an invitation letter. We’ll provide you with a detailed list based on your visa type.

Visa processing times vary by country and visa type, ranging from a few weeks to a couple of months. Our team will provide you with an estimated timeline and keep you updated.

Yes, you can apply from a third country as long as you meet the requirements. We will guide you through the process of applying while abroad.

If rejected, we’ll review the reason with you and help you appeal or reapply with additional supporting documentation to increase your chances of approval.

Yes, many countries allow students to bring their dependents, such as spouses or children, on a family reunion visa. We assist with the process to ensure your family can accompany you.

You can check the status of your application through the immigration website or with our assistance. We’ll keep you informed and help with any follow-up communication.

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