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About DJM

Jutland Conservatory of Music (DJM) — public non-profit institution. It is located in Arhus, Denmark. DJM is working together with AEC.

DJM does research in different fields of study. You can find them on the official site.

LocationArhus, Denmark
Establishment year1927
Students250
Acceptance rate30%
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DJM tuition fees

At DJM, the academic calendar is divided into two semesters. However, tuition fees are calculated per year. At public Danish universities, local citizens and EU residents can study for free. For foreigners, tuition is free only for Danish programs (B2 level). English programs at DJM start from 1,000 USD per year. The cost of education and the availability of scholarships can be checked on the official website.

Also, consider other expenses: accommodation, transportation, study materials, meals, and personal expenses.

Academic calendarSemesters
CitizensFree
Bachelor1,000USD/year
Master1,000USD/year

Bachelor degree at DJM

For admission to a bachelor's program, you must successfully pass the entrance exams.

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DJM campus

DJM has an urban campus, which provides students with many options for study and recreation. The abundance of museums, theaters and cinemas creates opportunities for the cultural development of young people. In the city, there are also large companies that offer internships.

The educational institution has its own library. Here, students do their homework or just have a good time reading an interesting book. The university has everything for sports: sports grounds and clubs. DJM accepts students for international exchange programs. This is a great opportunity to gain experience in intercultural communication for both international and local students.

Campus TypeUrban
LibraryYes
Sport FacilitiesYes

What to do after graduation

After graduation, you can stay in Denmark for 2 years. To do this, you must obtain a job seeker visa, which allows you to live and work in the country. We talk about other options for immigration in our article.

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