Higher Education in Denmark is free for EU/EEA students while Non-EU students have to pay tuition fee of around 6,000 to 16,000 Euro.  To attract excellent non-EU students, the Danish Government and Institutions provide a number of scholarships for international students for study in Denmark.
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Danish Government Scholarships for Highly Qualified Non-EU/EEA students
Danish higher education institutions receive a limited number of government scholarships each year to fund highly qualified full-degree students from non-EU/EEA countries and Switzerland. Â The scholarships are administered by the Danish institutions of higher education, each of which decides which students will receive a scholarship. Â The government scholarship consists of two parts and can be given as full or partial tuition fee waivers and/or grants towards covering your living costs but this varies depending on the Danish Institution.
Examples of Danish Government Scholarships offered by Danish Institutions are as follows:
Danish State Tuition Fee Waivers and Scholarships at Roskilde University
A limited number of Danish state tuition fee waivers and scholarships are offered to highly talented students at graduate level, who come from countries outside of the EU/EEA and need a residence permit to study at Roskilde University.  Four (4) Tuition fee waivers with a monthly scholarship worth DKK 7,800 per month will be offered to academically highly qualified applicants for specific programmes while ten (10) Tuition Fee Waivers will be offered to academically highly qualified applicants for the remaining master programmes as specified in the list of programmes.
IT University of Copenhagen State Scholarships
The IT University of Copenhagen offers state scholarships to three or four exceptionally talented MSc applicants (full-degree students) from outside EU and EEA every year. Â The scholarships include free tuition and partly covering of living expenses.
Danish Government Scholarships at University College of Denmark
Each year University College of Northern Denmark has a few scholarship places for non-EU citizens who are enrolled on a study programme at UCN. UCNâs scholarship programme covers 75 per cent of the tuition fees which means that the remaining 25 per cent must be paid by the student.  The people who are awarded a scholarship from UCN may under certain circumstances also receive an additional small sum each month to cover parts of their living expenses.
The Danish Government Scholarships under the Cultural Agreements
The Danish Government Scholarships under the Cultural Agreements are aimed at highly qualified exchange students and young researchers who wish to immerse themselves in studies of the Danish language and culture or other fields of study related to Denmark, such as design, architecture, environmental studies, and other related fields. Â These Danish Government Scholarships are offered to students from a number of European countries and students from Russia, China, Japan, Israel and Egypt. Â The scholarships include free tuition and a monthly stipend of DKK 5,000.
Erasmus Mundus Scholarship Programs in Denmark
Some Danish Universities offer a number of Masters and Doctoral courses which are funded by Erasmus Mundus Scholarships.  The scholarships support international students to pursue a participating Erasmus Mundus study program in Denmark.
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