Denmark is often considered expensive to Indian students, but student housing is often very affordable compared to other countries and services such as medical treatment is free of charge.
Find more information on funding your stay in Denmark and what you can except the typical expenses of students living in Aarhus.
At our pages for students from India, you can read more about scholarships, housing and connect with AU students from India.
Aarhus University offers a limited number of scholarships to the most talented applicants from outside Europe.
International students in Denmark have the right to work while you live here. Many students in Denmark hold a part-time job. If you are from India and a non-EU citizen, you may work in Denmark for up to 20 hours a week and full-time during June, July and August. However, this requires a work permit sticker in your passport.
Denmark is often considered expensive to international students, but student housing is often very affordable compared to other countries and services such as medical treatment is free of charge. See an example budget for one month in Aarhus. Please note that expenses often vary from person to person.
TOTAL: INR 84.550