Technical University of Denmark

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Technical University of Denmark offers an international three-year English-taught BSc in General Engineering where you will learn to think and work as an engineer. The study programme focuses on:- the broad and general engineering competences.- providing students with a solid grounding in mathematics, physics, and chemistry.- work and study across disciplines to be able to apply them in solving actual problems.Throughout the programme, students have the unique opportunity to work on design-build projects which are practice oriented. Students also work on an interdisciplinary group project where they propose an engineering solution to a specific problem from the real world. This familiarizes students with the engineering approach when it comes to solving problems which also teaches them to communicate and liaise with their group to find the best solutions in real-life settings – an essential element for engineers who wish to embark on a career on a global scale.Please also note that spaces are limited with only 150 students admitted per academic intake. Tuition fees

The tuition fee at Technical University of Denmark are €7,500 per semester (€15,000 per academic year) with payments made bi-annually at the beginning of each semester.

If you are an international student who is an EU/EEA citizen, you are not required to pay any tuition fees. In most circumstances, non-EU/EEA citizens will be required to pay tuition fees at DTU. However, some non-EU/EEA citizens may be exempt. If you are unsure as to whether you are required to pay tuition fees, you can find out by clicking here.There are currently no scholarships, tuition fee waivers or any other forms of financial funding available at undergraduate level. For more information about tuition fees, visit the university’s website.Entry requirementsYou will need to fulfill the three sets of admissions requirements when applying to DTU:1) The general admission requirement by having an upper secondary exam that equates a Danish upper secondary exam. 2) You must also have achieved certain grades in certain subjects. 3) Official proof of English proficiency.Admissions processTo begin your application process, you must do so through the online application portal.

Please remember:- To submit all necessary documentation, including your CV and personal statement (which must be written in English).- If your high school diploma and college diploma are not in a Nordic language, English, German, Spanish or French, these should only be submitted once they have been translated into English by an authorized translator.- If you are a non-EU/EEA citizen, you will also need to submit a scanned copy of your passport. – All non-EU/EEA applicants must pay a one-off application fee of €100.