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Libya Press
Denmark offers over 300 Master's programmes taught entirely in English across its top-ranked public universities. For Libyan students seeking world-class education abroad, Denmark combines academic excellence, innovative teaching, and generous scholarship schemes. The application window for the 2026-2027 academic year is now open, with deadlines approaching fast.
According to Study.eu's 2026 guide, Danish universities offer degrees recognised worldwide in engineering, computer science, business, social sciences, and sustainability. The country consistently ranks among the top 10 globally for education quality, with institutions like the University of Copenhagen, Aarhus University, and the Technical University of Denmark holding international accreditation.
EU/EEA students enjoy tuition-free education at Danish public universities. For non-EU students, including Libyans, tuition ranges from 6,000 to 16,000 euros per year depending on the programme. Living expenses add significantly — students should budget approximately 10,000 to 12,000 Danish kroner per month (1,300 to 1,600 euros) for rent, food, transport, and insurance.
Application fees for non-EU students range from 100 to 150 euros. The visa financial requirement stands at 7,426 kroner per month, meaning applicants must demonstrate access to 89,112 kroner for a 12-month period.
Applications are submitted through the central DANS portal. Required documents include a recognised Bachelor's degree, academic transcripts with ECTS grades, English proficiency proof such as IELTS or TOEFL, a CV, motivation letter, recommendation letters, and a valid passport copy. The application window closes at noon Danish time on deadline day.
The Study.eu admissions guide, updated in June 2026, notes that starting early through the DANS portal allows applicants to save progress and avoid last-minute complications. Submitting well in advance is strongly advised.
Danish universities receive a limited number of government scholarships each year for highly qualified non-EU students. These can cover full or partial tuition fees and sometimes include living cost grants. Additional funding includes the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree programme and merit-based scholarships from individual universities.
Competition for scholarships is strong. Libyan students should contact target universities directly for current scholarship information and deadlines to maximise their chances of securing funding.
Libyan students must apply for a student residence permit through the Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration via the New to Denmark online portal using the ST1 form. Required documents include a valid passport, official admission letter, proof of financial means, and health insurance. The application fee ranges from 1,900 to 3,000 kroner.
The residence permit is granted for the programme duration and allows part-time work during studies. Processing times vary, so applicants should apply immediately upon receiving their admission letter.
Libya's higher education sector has faced significant challenges over the past decade, driving many students to seek quality education abroad. Denmark offers a compelling option: English-taught programmes eliminate the language barrier, the education system emphasises critical thinking and practical skills, and Danish degrees carry strong international recognition.
According to UNESCO data, thousands of Libyan students currently pursue degrees across Europe. Denmark offers a compelling alternative with its focus on innovation, sustainability, and student well-being. The country consistently ranks among the happiest in the world, and its universities provide robust international student support including housing assistance, language courses, and career counselling.
For Libyan students considering 2026, the key takeaway is to act quickly. Non-EU application deadlines fall on 15 January for summer intake, and scholarship deadlines may be earlier. Start preparing documents now, research programmes matching your goals, and contact university admissions offices for guidance. A Master's degree from Denmark could be the transformative step in your academic journey.
— LibyaPress / Education Desk