Hi guys,
I'm really interested in study in Denmark.
I'm an Italian Telecommunication Engineer student ready to have my bachelor's degree in January/February.
I dream to have a MSc abroad in Denmark and although I carefully read webpages concerning enrolment, general and specific requirements I'm not sure if I am eligible to register myself that Universities.
-I read I have a right Bachelor's Degree, but How can I know if that is really right?
-Are all MSc in Danish universities for a limited number of students?
-May 1st is the deadline to send admission application: which is the true likelihood to became a student in a MSc in Denmark?
-Will I have a sort of selection test to became a student of yours?
Thank you for your time
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Permalink Reply by Anna Fresa on January 4, 2012 at 1:31am helloo there :)
I am going to try to be as much helpful as possible! Think I have big chances for that, as am a student here in Denmark.
So,
Best regards,
Anna F
Permalink Reply by Matteo Cappucci on January 4, 2012 at 2:14am Thanks for your tips!
I'll try to meet all the requirements and then I have only to hope!
Probably I'll contact you in the future for some help.
Permalink Reply by Matteo Cappucci on January 17, 2012 at 1:53am Hi Anna!
Could you help me? I need some advice about application:
At first I've definitely figured to apply at DTU, Danish Technical University, Electrical Engineering Programme.
I've just completed the online application procedure and now I'm getting all the attaching documents ready. I have all the documents DTU needs except for the "Proof of funds" document.
In your opinion what does exactly DTU want when require a "Proof of funds"?
Permalink Reply by Anna Fresa on January 29, 2012 at 9:23am Dear Matteo,
Am so sorry for the delayed reply, somehow I didn't receive notifications about your feedbacks. Anyway, hope it is not too late to help you out now:)
Congratulations for the good choice! It is by the way located in the same area as my college :)
Proof of funds means the sum of money you have to have on your account, prooving that you will be able to cover your personal expenses, e.g. food, lodging, books, etc. before you find a job and a piece of ground under your feet. It is very difficult for foreigners to find a job here (but not impossible), so good to have some money on your account :)
To transfer the speach into numbers, think you have to have around 2000 Euros on your account for the first couple of months. What you have to do next is to go to bank and ask for a check showing that you have this or that amount of money on your account, then you attach the check to your application letters.
If you don't have that much money available, I have a trick for you :) Just let me know if you need.
Wish you good luck in the admition process :) *Fingers Crossed*
You are welcome to contact again for future references.
Best regards,
Anna
Permalink Reply by Matteo Cappucci on January 30, 2012 at 11:40am Dear Anna,
I've just replied to you by a private message.
Best Regards.
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