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  Summary
The Technical University of Denmark (DTU), founded in 1829, is currently Denmark's leading centre for engineering education and research. DTU's campus is located in a suburb 10km north of the Copenhagen city centre.
  Statistics
Total student population: 9,500
Foreign student population: 900
  Language of instruction
DTU offers several one or two semester programs in English (450 out ot 750 approx.) for non-Danish students in Science and Engineering fields. There are also 8 international M.Sc. programmes taught in English.
  Semesters/Dates
Spring semester, 2000: January 31 - 16 May
Fall semester, 2000: September 4 - December 15
(NB: Exams take place in May and June, December and January)
  Tuition and fees
You do not have to pay tuition fees in Denmark. Students will have to cover living expenses such as accommodation, meals, transport and books them selves.
  Housing
Accommodation in the Lyngby area and Copenhagen is possible but not very easy to find. Since the housing situation in Copenhagen makes it very difficult to find accommodation, we recommend that you sign up for our housing programmes. By using the Accommodation Form which is a part of the International Student Form, the International Office can apply on your behalf to the PF Accommodation Office.
  Visa Requirements
Students from EU member countries need a residence permit if their stay exceeds three months. You can apply for your residence permit after your arrival in Denmark. Students from other countries also need a residence permit if their stay exceeds three months. Applications must be submitted to the Danish embassy or consulate in your home country at least two or three months before you leave for Denmark.
  Other info
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