Technical University of Denmark (DTU) campus
Kongens Lyngby (near Copenhagen), Denmark
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Technical University of Denmark (DTU)

Kongens Lyngby (near Copenhagen)·public·Est. 1829
Popular with NepalisScholarship available

#QS #133

QS Rank

~40–55% MSc programs

Acceptance rate

~30% international students

Intl. students

$17,000

Tuition/yr

About Technical University of Denmark (DTU)

The Technical University of Denmark is Scandinavia's leading engineering and technical university, founded in 1829 and ranked QS #133 globally. DTU's most distinctive feature is its world-leading position in wind energy and sustainable engineering — it operates the world's largest wind energy research center (DTU Wind and Energy Systems), and its graduates are employed throughout Vestas, Ørsted, Siemens Gamesa, and the global wind turbine industry. For Nepali engineers interested in renewable energy — a highly relevant field given Nepal's hydropower potential and energy transition challenges — DTU offers genuinely world-class programs in a format accessible to international applicants.

All DTU's master's programs are taught in English, and the university is located on the outskirts of Copenhagen with a fast bus connection to the city center. International tuition runs approximately DKK 75,000–120,000/year (~$11,000–$17,000), which is higher than German free-tuition universities but significantly lower than UK or US equivalents at comparable ranking levels. The Danish Government Scholarship specifically supports students from developing countries — Nepal is eligible — and DTU has a strong track record of supporting scholarship applicants from South Asia.

World University Rankings

QS World University Rankings (2026)#QS #133

For Nepali students

Small but growing Nepali student community at DTU. The Danish Government Scholarship program specifically targets students from developing countries including Nepal.

  • World's leading wind energy research and education program — directly relevant to Nepal's renewable energy sector
  • Danish Government Scholarship specifically supports students from developing countries including Nepal
  • 6-month job seeker permit after graduation gives time to find employment in Denmark's clean energy sector
  • DTU's Vestas, Ørsted, and Siemens Gamesa partnerships provide strong industry placement for energy engineering graduates

Programs(3)

MSc Wind Energy (English)

Engineering
Master's~$17k/yrIELTS 6.5+GPA 3+september

MSc Computer Science and Engineering (English)

Computer Science & IT
Master's~$17k/yrIELTS 6.5+GPA 3+september

MSc Electrical Engineering (English)

Engineering
Master's~$17k/yrIELTS 6.5+GPA 3+september

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Admission requirements — Nepali equivalents

A rough translation of the published minimums for Nepali applicants:

GPA 3.060%+ in NEB +2, B+ average in Cambridge A-levels, or Second Division in a TU bachelor's degree.
GPA 3.370%+ in NEB +2 or First Division in a TU bachelor's degree.
GPA 3.675%+ in NEB +2 or First Division with Distinction in a TU bachelor's degree.
IELTS 6.5The most common graduate minimum — achievable with 2–3 months of focused preparation. IELTS 7.0+ needed for the most competitive programs.

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