Denmark Intakes: Deadlines, Courses & Tips for Bangladeshi Students

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For Bangladeshi students planning to pursue higher education abroad, Denmark offers a high-quality, research-focused academic environment and a safe, welcoming campus culture. Understanding the intakes, application deadlines, and course availability is essential to secure admission for 2026/2027.

This article provides a comprehensive guide to Denmark’s study intakes, focusing on the Autumn (September) and Spring (February) intakes, and offers strategic planning advice for Bangladeshi students. It covers application timelines, course options, visa procedures, scholarships, and tips to maximize your chances of admission.

Statistic Insight: According to Denmark’s Ministry of Higher Education, over 80% of international students enroll in the Autumn intake, making it the most competitive and comprehensive. The Spring intake accommodates fewer students, primarily for selected Master’s programmes, offering flexibility for those who need additional preparation time.

By the end of this guide, Bangladeshi students will have a clear roadmap for choosing the right intake, meeting deadlines, and planning their Denmark study abroad journey efficiently, ensuring they can secure a university place, scholarship opportunities, and a smooth visa application process.

What Are the Different Intakes in Denmark?

Denmark primarily offers two intakes for international students:

Intake Start Month Application Opens Application Deadline Courses Offered
Autumn Intake (Primary) September 2026 October–December 2025 15 January 2026 (non-EU/EEA) Most Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes; full scholarships available
Spring Intake (Secondary) February 2027 August–October 2026 Mid-November 2026 Limited Master’s programs at selected universities

Some universities may offer short courses or specialized programs outside standard intakes, but these are rare.

Difference Between Autumn and Spring Intake

  • Autumn Intake (September)

    • Main intake with the widest course availability, scholarships, and student support.

    • Aligns with Denmark’s full academic year.

    • Suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate students.

  • Spring Intake (February)

    • Secondary intake with limited course selection, mainly for Master’s programmes.

    • Helpful for students needing extra time for IELTS, finances, or visa processing.

    • Smaller class sizes, more personalized academic attention.

Why Do Danish Universities Offer Multiple Intakes?

Universities in Denmark run multiple intakes to:

  • Provide flexibility for international students from different academic calendars.

  • Manage resources efficiently, balancing housing, labs, and faculty availability.

  • Align with research and internship cycles, ensuring smooth integration for students.

  • Offer a backup option for students who miss the primary intake.

Which Intake Should Bangladeshi Students Choose?

  • Autumn Intake (September 2026):

    • Ideal for most Bangladeshi students due to full course availability, scholarships, and orientation programs.

    • Matches the Bangladesh HSC and university academic calendar.

  • Spring Intake (February 2027):

    • Suitable for students needing extra preparation time, but the course selection is limited.

    • Mostly Master’s programs; check availability carefully.

Application Timeline for September 2026 Intake

Month (Bangladesh) Action Step
June–October 2025 Research universities, shortlist courses, and prepare for IELTS or PTE.
October–December 2025 Collect transcripts, recommendation letters, and personal statements.
15 January 2026 Apply to non-EU/EEA students (Autumn intake).
February–March 2026 Receive admission offers, accept, and pay the deposit.
March–April 2026 Apply for a Denmark student visa; submit financial documents.
August–September 2026 Travel to Denmark, attend orientation, and start classes.

For the February 2027 intake, shift the timeline 6–8 months later.

Key Tips for Bangladeshi Students

  1. Start Early: Apply 10–12 months in advance for Autumn intake.

  2. English Proficiency: IELTS (6.5+) or equivalent is required; prepare ahead.

  3. Check Programme Availability: Not all courses are available in Spring.

  4. Financial Planning: Show proof of funds for tuition and living expenses.

  5. Scholarships: Most merit-based scholarships are for the Autumn intake.

  6. Visa Processing: Apply promptly; allow 4–6 weeks.

  7. Accommodation: Book early to secure university housing before September.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. When is the primary intake in Denmark?
    September 2026 (Autumn intake).

  2. Can Bangladeshi students apply for the Spring intake?
    Yes, but only selected Master’s programmes are available.

  3. How long does visa processing take?
    Approximately 4–6 weeks.

  4. Which intake offers more scholarships?
    The autumn intake has more scholarship opportunities.

  5. Can I work while studying in Denmark?
    Yes, up to 20 hours per week during the semester.

  6. Do all universities offer the Spring intake?
    No; check programme-specific availability.

  7. Can I defer my intake from Autumn to Spring?
    Some universities allow deferral; always confirm with admissions.

  8. Is the Autumn intake better for Bangladeshi students?
    Yes — broader courses, scholarships, and complete support services.

  9. How early should I start preparing?
    June–October 2025 for the September 2026 intake.

  10. Are there any niche intakes?
    Occasionally, universities offer short courses or exchange programmes, usually limited.

Are you ready to secure your Denmark Autumn 2026 intake?


Our UniEducation counsellors assist Bangladeshi students with

  • Selecting the right program and university

  • Scholarship applications

  • Visa guidance and documentation

  • Accommodation and pre-departure planning

Book your free counseling session today and start your Denmark education journey with confidence!

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