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Studying abroad unlocks your hidden potential and makes you travel the world. But cost is a barrier for most of the students which is why it is important to decide a country that is within your budget, so that you do not end up in a debt trap. Now workplaces are becoming more and more inclusive and people from foreign countries are given opportunities to lead the teams. Studying in the same country as you want to work in will give you a benefit of already knowing the culture and work ethics. Denmark is one of the happiest countries in the world. In fact, a lot of times it has ranked at the number one position in the world happiness index. It has eight national universities that offer undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD level courses. The top five universities in Denmark are-
You will have to pay tuition fees of somewhere between €6000 to €13,000 per year. Most Danish universities offer some of the other kinds of scholarships for international students. So a lot of your cost of studying will also be covered. Non-European students can work up to 20 hours a week to support themselves. Here are the documents that you need for applying for a Danish visa.