Aarhus University
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Some of the most preferred courses by Indian students at Aarhus University include MSc in Civil and Architectural Engineering, MSc in Engineering (Technology Based Business Development), MSc in Molecular Nutrition and Food Technology, MA in English, MA in Human Security, MSc in Data Science, MSc in Biology, MSc in Economics and Business Administration (Strategy, Organisation and Leadership), MSc in Computer Engineering, MSc in Economics and Management, M.Sc in Economics and Business Administration (Management Accounting and Control).
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Here are some of Aarhus University's rankings:
In the 2024 QS World University Rankings, Aarhus University is ranked #143
In the 2023 rating, Aarhus University was ranked 152nd globally and scored in the top 100 across 47 research topics
In the 2023 Shanghai rankings, Aarhus University was ranked 78th in the world
In the 2024 Times Higher Education World University Rankings, Aarhus University was ranked 109th in the world.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Housing: The cost of housing in Aarhus can be relatively high, with an average of $1798 per month for a single person and $4500 per month for a family of four. Aarhus University offers affordable housing options through its AU Housing service, with prices ranging from 5,600 DKK to 6,900 DKK per month for a single room.
Food: A lunch menu in a restaurant costs around $19.5, while a fast food meal costs around $12.9.
Transport: Public transportation in Aarhus is relatively affordable, with a monthly pass costing around $286 for a family of four.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Finding a part-time job while studying at Aarhus University is a common practice in Denmark. The job market in Aarhus is competitive, but there are opportunities available for students, including positions in customer service and with large international companies. Students are allowed to work 37 hours per week (for EU & Nordic citizens) or 20 hours a week (for other foreign students), and some students even hold jobs relevant to their studies.
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