Study Engineering & Technology in Denmark from Mexico
Reference institution: Technical University Varna (TU-Varna) (Varna, Bulgaria)
If you're coming from Mexico to study engineering and applied technology in Denmark, the academic side is only half the picture — where a programme is taught in Danish, the language pathway is what turns an offer into a place you can fully live and learn in.
Technical University Varna (TU-Varna) — based in Varna, Bulgaria — lists programmes associated with engineering & technology (fields such as Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering, Mechanical Engineering). Your degree background matters for admission, but Danish proficiency is assessed separately.
The Danish-language requirement
Denmark offers a number of English-taught programmes, especially at master's level — those may not require Danish for admission. Danish-taught programmes typically ask for roughly B1–B2, which maps to Prøve i Dansk 2 or Prøve i Dansk 3, and higher-level admission may go through Studieprøven. Either way you'll need Danish for paperwork, part-time work and everyday life. Confirm the exact requirement with the specific university and programme.
For engineering and applied technology, a solid B1–B2 lets you follow a Danish-taught programme, write assignments and integrate — aim a level above the minimum if you can.
Using a Danish degree back in Mexico
If you plan to use your studies back in Mexico, confirm how a Danish qualification is recognised with the relevant authority there before relying on it.
A common concern for students from Mexico — "how a Danish qualification is recognised back in Mexico" — is worth planning early, alongside the language requirement.
Practise for Prøve i Dansk 2 (A2–B1) — honestly
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Thinking about staying after your studies?
If you plan to remain in Denmark after graduating, the language also matters for residency and, later, citizenship. Danish citizenship commonly requires Prøve i Dansk 3 (B1–B2) and the Indfødsretsprøven (a Danish society knowledge test), alongside residency and other conditions. The exams sit under the Ministry of Immigration and Integration, and applications are handled by SIRI. The rules change, so we don't state a fixed number of residency years or a fixed step — always confirm the current requirement with SIRI. We help you prepare fairly; we never claim to help anyone shortcut or beat the process.
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Questions
- Do I need Danish to study Engineering & Technology in Denmark?
- For Danish-taught programmes, usually around B1–B2. Many English-taught master's waive it for admission, but you'll still need Danish day-to-day. Confirm with the university.
- Will a Danish degree be recognised in Mexico?
- If you plan to use your studies back in Mexico, confirm how a Danish qualification is recognised with the relevant authority there before relying on it.
- Which level should I aim for?
- Most Danish-taught higher education sits around Prøve i Dansk 2 to Prøve i Dansk 3, and higher-level programmes may use Studieprøven. Regulated fields and professional practice may need more. AlmiDanish shows an honest per-skill readiness band, not an official score.
- Is the readiness estimate my real result?
- No. It's a practice estimate against the real criteria to guide your prep. Only the official assessment issues a real result.