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What are the advantages of studying in Denmark?
Denmark is a country in northern Europe. Although there are not many students studying in Denmark, there are many advantages to studying in Denmark. Let's take a look at the advantages of studying in Denmark.

I. English teaching

Denmark uses English as the teaching medium, so that students can study in Europe without learning a second language. In an international learning environment, more than 90% local residents can speak standard English. According to the index (EPI) English proficiency index, Danes are rated as the second most proficient English speakers in non-English speaking countries. Some students worry that Danish may be a big obstacle to studying in Denmark, but the extremely high English penetration rate in Northern Europe can completely dispel everyone's doubts.

Second, first-class education.

High-quality teaching In Europe, the teaching quality of all public universities is controlled by the government, and there are many well-known institutions, and their academic qualifications are also recognized globally. Denmark ranks first in the European Union and third in the world, following the United States and Switzerland. The Danish education system is famous for its unique educational style. In addition to high-level education quality and top universities, Danish education is unique in that it not only pays attention to pure subject education, but also emphasizes personality development. Therefore, students not only gain knowledge, but also lay the foundation for their career development, laying the foundation for students to organize their careers in the global market and international institutions in the future.

Third, the cost of studying in Denmark

To study and live in Denmark, we must first understand the cost of studying in Denmark. Since Denmark abolished the tuition-free policy for public universities in 2006, the cost of studying and living in Denmark is the same as that in other countries, including tuition and living expenses. Although Denmark began to charge tuition fees, the Danish government and schools also increased the proportion of scholarships. Therefore, the rate of students receiving Danish government scholarships is still relatively high.

Studying in Denmark is a 3.5-year undergraduate education, which greatly reduces part of the expenses, but it still varies according to different institutions and majors, and there will not be much difference in general.

Fees: Denmark charges tuition fees for international students outside EU member states. The annual tuition fee is between 50,000 yuan and 80,000 yuan, and the living expenses are between 30,000 yuan and 50,000 yuan, so the total annual expenditure is between 80,000 yuan and 65,438 yuan+2,000 yuan. It is legal to work in Denmark, and the working expenses can completely cover the living expenses in Denmark.

Fourth, high per capita income and good social welfare.

Northern Europe is the most developed region in the world at present, with a per capita income of 30,000-40,000 US dollars (Norway ranks second, Sweden ranks third, Denmark ranks fifth, Finland and Iceland are also in the top 15, far higher than developed countries such as Britain, France and Germany), and its social welfare is high, which is called cradle-to-grave welfare, and its social security is surprisingly good. The natural environment is good and the air is fresh, just like a fairyland on earth and a paradise! Nordic people are indifferent to others, but they are different from western Europeans in alienation and long-term communication. You will find that they are sincere, frank and kind. Especially they are very friendly to the people of China!

Fifth, the working conditions are relaxed and the treatment is generous.

In the first year of studying in Denmark, students can legally work during the holidays. I have lived 18 months, and I can still work 18 hours a week. The minimum wage in Denmark is 70 yuan RMB/hour.

6. Schengen countries do not need visas to enter the European continent.

Denmark belongs to the Schengen agreement countries in Europe. As long as you get a visa to study in Denmark, you can enter and leave more than 20 countries in continental Europe, such as Germany, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, Spain and Greece. There is no visa.

Seven, Denmark's "Andersen Plan"

A study abroad program specially designed for China students.

The Anderson Project, initiated by the Danish National Student Union and jointly established by several top universities in Northern Europe for nearly three years, aims to create a platform for China students who have the ability to enter the top universities in Northern Europe. This is an educational program aimed at promoting China students to study and further their studies in Denmark.

Since its inception, the project has successfully helped hundreds of China students to quickly integrate into the Danish education system after entering Denmark, thus achieving a perfect connection between China and Denmark. Docking courses cover a wide range, including education, management, computer, market economy, logistics and so on. Different subjects have different study years. Whether you are exposed to related courses in high school or university, the "Andersen Plan" can guarantee to help you complete the subject content and will not let you give up halfway.

The most distinctive feature of the Anderson plan is the curriculum arrangement. The courses offered by "Anderson Plan" include not only IELTS-related courses, but also a number of basic courses of Nordic universities, including Danish, Nordic history and Nordic business lectures, in order to better help China students understand Northern Europe and adapt to Danish education more quickly.

The institutions participating in the "Anderson Plan" adopt small class teaching to ensure that every student can receive guidance to the maximum extent, communicate with teachers in time, enhance their oral expression ability and teamwork ability, and make every China student studying in Denmark become a real international talent.

At the same time, in life, the government will help students complete various procedures. Denmark is a country where credit cards are frequently used, so it is very important for international students to make all kinds of smart cards, such as Huang Ka (ID card), bank card, library card and tax card. If you participate in the "Andersen Plan", we will have special personnel to help you with all kinds of related procedures.