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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Studying in Denmark can be considered very affordable for Indian students as compared to other study abroad destinations as the cost sums up to be around 15 L on an average. Listed below is the breakdown of expenses:
| Particulars | Amount in INR |
|---|---|
| Hostel & Meals | INR 5.4 L |
| Books & Supplies | INR 22 K |
| Miscellaneous Expenses | INR 3 K |
| Health & Insurance | INR 270 |
| TOTAL | INR 5.7 L |
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
While Aarhus University is well established and globally recognised institution, Amity University Noida also has strengths according to latest rankings. Aarhus University is ranked #117 in Best Global Universities and #131 in QS Rankings 2026. Whereas Amity University Noida is ranked #959 in Best Global Universities by U.S. News. It is also ranked #951-1000 in QS Rankings 2026. University has been recognised in various specific fields such as being ranked among the top 5 best research capability engineering colleges by the Times of India.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Indian students must follow some steps to apply at AU mentioned on university official website. Application process can differ on whether they are exchange or non exchange student. Exchange students should be selected by home university. They will get email to use AU account and application portal. Free mover students can apply to univ directly and have to submit scores for exam.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Technical University of Denmark accesses students on the basis of how well they match the requirements to pursue a degree courses at the university. Some of the most important admission criterias that DTU focuses on are:
- Academic excellence at the undergraduate level;
- Motivation and goals to pursue the programme of choice; and
- Skill-sets they will bring to the university.
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Copenhagen MBA programme commencing in September 2019, the tuition fee will be DKK 330,000. Costs for text books, transportation, lodging and other living expenses for a single student are estimated at DKK 138,000 for the one-year programme. Non-EU students pay an additional administrative fee of approximately. Thank you.
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