How much money is required in Indian rupees to study at Aarhus University?

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    Anushree mundra | Contributor-Level 10

    10 months ago

    The tuition fees for international students at Aarhus University in Denmark vary depending on the programme of study. The average tuition fees for a bachelor's degree range from INR 5,50,000 to INR 14,00,000 per year, while for a master's degree, it ranges from INR 9,50,000 to INR 20,50,000 per year. However, Aarhus University offers a limited number of Danish state scholarships for non-EU students, which are financed by the Danish state. The cost of living in Denmark is also relatively high, with monthly expenses ranging from Euro 750 to 900 (approx. INR 66,470 to INR 79,764). 

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