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One-year study fee in Denmark
The cost of studying in Denmark for one year is between 1 10000-200000 yuan.

Tuition: Denmark charges tuition for international students outside the EU. The annual tuition fee is between 50,000 yuan and 6,543.8+0.3 million yuan, plus the actual living expenses of 60,000 yuan to 70,000 yuan a year, and the annual expenses are between 6,543.8+0,654.438+0,000 yuan and 200,000 yuan. In Denmark, graduate students are free of tuition (except MBA); At the undergraduate level, some schools are tuition-free, while others are inevitable.

Housing: As most higher education institutions in Denmark do not provide accommodation, most students apply for dormitories or rent houses. Generally speaking, the monthly rent in Copenhagen is around 3,500-5,500 Danish kroner, and most of them are 4,000-4,500 Danish kroner.

Diet: Although many restaurants here are expensive, things in supermarkets are relatively cheap. For those students who can cook and like cooking, they can save a lot of money for other purposes.

Transportation: There are subways, subways and buses in Copenhagen. More importantly, no matter what kind of public transportation, tickets are sold from two districts. Even if you only walk for one stop, you have to pay the price of the whole two districts. So the starting price of public transportation is 24 Danish kroner.

Advantages of studying in Denmark

Denmark is one of the most developed countries in the world. The per capita income is 30,000-40,000 US dollars (the latest per capita income ranks second in Norway, third in Sweden and fifth in Denmark, far higher than that in developed countries such as Britain, France and Germany), and the social welfare level is relatively high. The natural environment is good and the air is fresh.

Many universities regard English as their teaching major, which saves students the necessity of learning the local language before and after going abroad and saves the time and cost of studying abroad. The cost of living is relatively low. The visa pass rate is high.