Danish Government Scholarship 2025 – Fully Funded Master’s Program in Denmark
The Danish Government Scholarship 2025–2026 provides a fully funded opportunity for international students to pursue a master’s degree in Denmark. Offered by the University of Southern Denmark (SDU), this scholarship includes a full tuition fee waiver and a monthly stipend to help with living expenses. It is open to non-EU/EEA students who meet the eligibility criteria.
This is a great chance to study in a leading European country known for its innovation, education quality, and high living standards.
Scholarship Overview
Level of Study: Master’s Degree
Institution: University of Southern Denmark
Location: Denmark
Eligible Programs:
- MSc in Engineering – Mechatronics
- MSc in Engineering – Electronics
- MSc in Engineering – Mechanical Engineering
Deadlines:
- February 2025 Intake: 15 October 2024
- September 2025 Intake: 01 March 2025
Scholarship Benefits
The Danish Government Scholarship includes:
- A full waiver of tuition fees
- A monthly stipend of DKK 6090 (before tax) to help cover living expenses
This support helps students focus entirely on their academic journey without financial stress.
About the University of Southern Denmark
The University of Southern Denmark (SDU) is among the world’s top 50 universities, known for its research and academic excellence. It offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs and provides a global campus environment ideal for international students.
Eligibility Criteria
Nationality Requirements:
- Open to applicants from all non-EU/EEA countries
- Must be eligible to pay tuition fees in Denmark
Academic Requirements:
- A completed bachelor’s degree equivalent to 180 ECTS credits
- For exchange or guest students: you must meet SDU’s general access requirements, available on the official exchange program page
Language Proficiency:
- English language proficiency equivalent to Danish B-level
- Acceptable tests and scores:
- IELTS: Minimum score of 6.5
- TOEFL: 575 (PBT), 230 (CBT), or 88 (iBT)
- Alternatively: 210 hours of English study at high school level
Application Process
Step 1: Apply for admission to one of the eligible master’s programs at the University of Southern Denmark.
Step 2: You will automatically be considered for the scholarship once you submit your admission application. No separate application form is required.
Step 3: Upload all necessary documents through the university’s online application portal. Do not send any materials by post or email.
Required documents:
- Copy of passport or national ID
- Academic transcripts and certificates
- Proof of English proficiency
- Language Requirement Form (PDF)
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