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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.
Danmarks Tekniske Universitet
3.00 / 4 based on 150 reviews.
Categories: University
Location: Lyngby, Denmark
Contact details:
Technical University of Denmark
Building 101 A
2800 Lyngby
DENMARK
Tel: +45 45 25 10 17
Tel: +45 45 88 80 40
www.dtu.dk/index_e.htm

 
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  Housing 2.7/4
  Student and social life 3.3/4
  Academic 3.3/4
  Language 3.3/4
  Expenses 2.3/4
  Average rating for this university: 3.00/4
   
86%
highly recommended
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kekko79 from Italy.
Study abroad - ERASMUS - from 01/08/2004 to 01/03/2005.
  Written on 21/06/2010
Highly rated: Expenses, Language, Housing, Academic, Student life
grubypawel from Poland.
Study abroad - ERASMUS - from 01/01/2010 to 01/06/2010.
  Written on 20/04/2010
Great academics, but you might need to learn to love DK.
Highly rated: Language, Academic, Student life
Low rated: Expenses, Housing
cesarmota from Spain.
Study abroad - ERASMUS - from 01/09/2006 to 01/01/2007.
  Written on 31/07/2009
Travel as much as you can, Erasmus year is time to get to know other places, cultures and life styles (Denmark is very well located between Scandinavia and center Europe). Try to meet international friends, your English will improve surprisingly....
Highly rated: Expenses, Language, Housing, Academic, Student life
anawyn from Spain.
Study abroad - from 01/08/2006 to 01/12/2006.
  Written on 06/09/2007
Highly rated: Language, Academic
Low rated: Expenses, Housing, Student life
wangyuanzhe from China.
Study abroad - from 01/09/2006 to 01/08/2008.
  Written on 22/05/2007
Prepare to face another kind of culture here.You could see it like a warning.
Highly rated: Expenses, Language, Housing, Academic, Student life
cmerour from France.
Study abroad - ERASMUS - from 01/09/2006 to 01/05/2007.
  Written on 11/05/2007
Copenhagen is a really nice town. Capital but at human size. The university is near it, so it's really easy to find lot of cheap flights, night events... Just enjoy it.
Highly rated: Expenses, Language, Housing, Academic, Student life
gambosineta from Spain.
Study abroad - ERASMUS - from 01/09/2006 to 01/07/2007.
  Written on 10/02/2007
I hardly recommend to go to the Dtu
Highly rated: Language, Housing, Academic, Student life
Low rated: Expenses
chiara_ozzola from Italy.
Study abroad - ERASMUS - from 01/01/2006 to 01/06/2006.
  Written on 11/01/2007
It gives the opportunity to open your mind and grow up getting more indipendent and aware of how nice is to experience different ways of living and thinking.
Highly rated: Expenses, Language, Housing, Academic, Student life
thomasimbert from France.
Study abroad - ERASMUS - from 01/08/2006 to 01/01/2007.
  Written on 31/12/2006
Life is quite expensive in Denmark Having a car changes the life in a country Housing is difficult to find. Don't hesitate tomake the first step for meeting Dansih people, they won't, even if they are very friendly afterwards. (Actually, they a...
Highly rated: Language, Housing, Academic, Student life
Low rated: Expenses
ritalencastre from Portugal.
Study abroad - ERASMUS - from 01/09/2005 to 01/06/2006.
  Written on 03/07/2006
Do not stress with amount of work...everyone can give you a hand and u'll make it
Highly rated: Language, Housing, Academic, Student life
Low rated: Expenses
blanaspa from Spain.
Study abroad - ERASMUS - from 01/08/2005 to 01/06/2006.
  Written on 21/04/2006
I have enjoyed everything as much as I could. I love this University so much that my plan now is staying in Denmark for a MSc. in Computers Science. I have been already admitted.
Highly rated: Language, Housing, Academic, Student life
Low rated: Expenses
vanvudev from Vietnam.
Study abroad - from 01/09/2005 to 01/12/2007.
  Written on 28/02/2006
My final comment is that before leaving for Denmark, students should register with the waiting list of dormitory at once.
Highly rated: Language, Academic
Low rated: Expenses, Housing, Student life
mroczkowski from Poland.
Study abroad - from 01/01/2005 to 01/06/2007.
  Written on 22/02/2006
Accomodation office helped me in finding room for 3 months but generally few times I was homless and I had to live with my frinds what can be annoying for them for longer time. My experiences weren't so bad but I know some really bad cases.
Highly rated: Language, Academic, Student life
Low rated: Expenses, Housing
naveendtu from India.
Study abroad - from 01/02/2004 to 01/08/2006.
  Written on 20/02/2006
Highly rated: Expenses, Language, Housing, Academic, Student life
seablueice from United States.
Study abroad - from 01/08/2005 to 01/12/2005.
  Written on 07/02/2006
The best part for me were the international students I met and the classes I took. I mainly went to Denmark because I could use English there, but if you want to learn another language and have more fun, choose a warmer European country!! :)
Highly rated: Academic, Student life
Low rated: Expenses, Language, Housing
zjpsummer from China.
Study abroad - from 01/08/2004 to 01/10/2006.
  Written on 25/12/2005
If you come from China, be ready to cook yourself when you stay here.
Highly rated: Language, Housing, Academic, Student life
Low rated: Expenses
curlybaz from Pakistan.
Study abroad - from 01/09/2003 to 01/11/2005.
  Written on 23/10/2005
Weather is cold, danes are quite reserved and do come with some job experience
Highly rated: Expenses, Language, Housing, Academic, Student life
jnancy219 from China.
Study abroad - from 01/08/2004 to 01/04/2007.
  Written on 21/09/2005
It is quite nice that we have many institute to help us to be used to living here. We can access all aspects of society easily even we don't know local language at all!
Highly rated: Expenses, Language, Academic
Low rated: Housing, Student life
vezza from Italy.
Study abroad - ERASMUS - from 01/09/2005 to 01/08/2006.
  Written on 06/09/2005
enjoy it: is better of any Italian university
Highly rated: Language, Housing, Academic, Student life
Low rated: Expenses
yydk from Israel.
Study abroad - from 01/08/2003 to 01/08/2005.
  Written on 09/08/2005
The university is excellent and I believe that during the two-year MSc. program I enabled myself to become a better, more skilled engineer. However, people contemplating coming to Denmark should consider a very important factor relating to lif...
Highly rated: Language, Academic, Student life
Low rated: Expenses, Housing
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