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Why and Where to study in Denmark ?

There was a time when Indian students were crazy about countries like Canada, Australia,USA and New Zealand. But now,this trend is changing.What we can witness now isthat students are preferring European countries over the western countries.
The reason behind this is that these European countries are developing their educational institutions to such an extent that they can compete with the best institutions of other
Western countries.
The reason behind this is that these European countries are developing their educational institutions to such an extent that they can compete with the best institutions of other
Western countries.
One of these countries that developed to an extent that it can provide special facilities and quality education to international students is Denmark
Denmark is an European country that lies southwest of Sweden and south of Norway and is bordered to the south by Germany.
But why are we only talking about Denmark when Europe comprises of several other countries as well?
The reason behind this is very simple, any statistics will tell you that Denmark is one of the happiest countries in the world and it has maintained its consistency since many years.

But why is it important?
The atmosphere of a country that you are planning to immigrate becomes very important because it can be stressful for you if you are visiting a country that has an unpleasant atmosphere. The right atmosphere influences
your attitude towards your field, studies and ultimately your chosen career path. So choosing the right choice can give you a moral boost. Now let’s talk about the best Universities in Denmark with their QS world ranking in brackets.
  • University of Copenhagen (81)
  • Technical University of Denmark (112)
  • Aarhus University (145)
  • Aalborg University (324)
  • University of Southern Denmark (372)

The universities listed above rank between the top 500 universities in the world. These universities cover a wide  range of fields such as technology, science, pharmaceutical sciences, architecture, business, design, humanities and much more. The programmes taught here are of international quality and relevance as the higher education in Denmark is regulated by the state. Also there are more than 700 programmes in the categories listen   above   that   are  wholly
taught in the English language so you need not worry that you will be forced to study the Danish language. Moreover, around 86% of Danish citizens speak English so the medium of conversation won’t be an issue at all..

Can we get admission without IELTS ??
Many students come up with this question that is IELTS required to get admission in a University in Denmark. The simple answer to this is that you can get admission without providing IELTS score if you can provide proof of your English proficiency or the ability to communicate at least intermediate level in the English language.
Many Denmark institutions also accept students coming from English speaking countries such as USA, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland. So if you live in any of the above countries and want to immigrate to Denmark for your post graduate studies than you do not need IELTS at all…
So  this was  a brief  information regarding  Why you should prefer Denmark for studies. We hope you liked it.

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