Niels Brock Copenhagen Business College: A Complete Guide for Nepali Students

EUR 8-12K

Tuition/Year

1880

Est. Year

20 hrs

Work/Week

Copenhagen

Denmark

Niels Brock Copenhagen Business College is one of Denmark's oldest and most established business education institutions, founded in 1880. Located in the heart of Copenhagen, Niels Brock has become one of the most popular destinations for Nepali students seeking business education in Scandinavia. The combination of affordable tuition, high-quality education, a livable city, and strong work rights during and after studies makes it an attractive alternative to traditional destinations like the USA, UK, and Australia.

Copenhagen is consistently ranked as one of the world's most livable cities — it is a global hub for startups, sustainability, design, and innovation. For Nepali students, studying here means access to the Scandinavian business ecosystem, which includes companies like Maersk, Novo Nordisk, Carlsberg, and LEGO. Denmark's work culture emphasizes work-life balance, flat organizational structures, and innovation — values that shape the education you receive at Niels Brock.

Why Niels Brock Is Popular with Nepali Students

  • Affordable Scandinavian education: At EUR 8,000-12,000/year, Niels Brock is significantly more affordable than universities in the UK, USA, or Australia for business programs.
  • High part-time wages: Denmark has some of the highest wages in Europe. International students earn DKK 130-180/hour (EUR 17-24/hour) for part-time work — significantly more than the USA or UK hourly rates.
  • Work during studies: 20 hours/week during semesters, full-time during summer (June-August). At DKK 130/hour for 20 hrs/week, you can earn approximately EUR 1,400/month — enough to cover a significant portion of living costs.
  • Post-study job seeker visa: After graduation, you are eligible for a job seeker residence permit to stay and find employment in Denmark.
  • English-taught programs: All programs at Niels Brock for international students are taught in English. No Danish language requirement for admission.
  • Established institution: Over 140 years of history. Niels Brock is not a new or unknown institution — it is one of Denmark's largest business colleges with deep industry connections.
  • Copenhagen lifestyle: Safe city, excellent public transportation, bike-friendly, diverse food scene, and a welcoming attitude toward international residents.
  • Growing Nepali community: Copenhagen has a growing Nepali student and professional community, making the cultural transition smoother.

Programs at Niels Brock

AP Degree Programs (2 years)

Academy Profession (AP) degrees are practical, industry-oriented programs equivalent to the first 2 years of a bachelor's. You can top up to a full bachelor's degree afterward.

  • AP in Marketing Management: Digital marketing, branding, consumer behavior, and marketing strategy. Includes a mandatory 3-month internship. Tuition: ~EUR 8,500/year.
  • AP in Service, Hospitality and Tourism Management: Hotel management, event planning, tourism marketing, and operations management. Includes internship. Tuition: ~EUR 8,500/year.
  • AP in Financial Management: Accounting, financial analysis, tax, and business economics. Includes internship. Tuition: ~EUR 9,000/year.

Top-Up Bachelor's Programs (1.5 years)

After completing an AP degree, you can "top up" to a full bachelor's with these programs.

  • BA (Top-Up) in International Sales and Marketing Management: Global marketing strategies, international sales, brand management. Tuition: ~EUR 11,000/year.
  • BA (Top-Up) in Web Development: Front-end and back-end development, UX design, project management. STEM-adjacent with strong tech career prospects. Tuition: ~EUR 12,000/year.

Admission Requirements

  • Academic: Completed +2 or equivalent with minimum 50-55% marks
  • English: IELTS 6.0 overall / TOEFL 80 / Duolingo 100+
  • Math requirement: Some programs (Financial Management) require demonstrated math proficiency at +2 level
  • Documents: Passport, transcripts (with English translation), SOP, CV
  • Financial proof: Bank statement showing approximately EUR 20,000 for first year (tuition + living)

Cost of Living in Copenhagen

Copenhagen is not the cheapest city in Europe, but the high part-time wages offset the cost significantly.

ExpenseMonthly (EUR)Monthly (NPR)
Shared AccommodationEUR 500-700NPR 73,500-103,000
Food & GroceriesEUR 250-350NPR 36,750-51,500
TransportationEUR 50-80NPR 7,350-11,760
Phone & InternetEUR 20-30NPR 2,940-4,410
Total Monthly LivingEUR 820-1,160NPR 1,20,540-1,70,520

With part-time work at DKK 130/hour, 20 hrs/week, you earn approximately EUR 1,400/month — which can cover most of your living expenses.

Total Cost Breakdown (Annual)

ExpenseEURNPR (Approx)
TuitionEUR 8,500-12,000NPR 12,50,000-17,64,000
Living Costs (12 months)EUR 9,840-13,920NPR 14,46,480-20,46,240
Part-Time Earnings-EUR 14,000-16,800NPR -20,58,000 to -24,70,000
Net Annual CostEUR 4,340-9,120NPR 6,38,000-13,41,000

With consistent part-time work, the net annual cost can be remarkably low — making Niels Brock one of the most financially viable study abroad options from Nepal.

Denmark Visa Process for Nepali Students

  1. Receive admission letter from Niels Brock.
  2. Apply for student residence permit through the Danish Immigration Service (SIRI) online portal. Application fee: DKK 2,140 (~EUR 287).
  3. Submit biometrics at the VFS Global center in Kathmandu.
  4. Provide financial documentation: Proof of funds covering tuition + DKK 6,397/month for living expenses.
  5. Wait for processing: 1-3 months (apply early).
  6. Receive residence permit card upon arrival in Denmark.

Frequently Asked Questions

What programs does Niels Brock offer?

Business-focused AP degrees (Marketing, Hospitality, Financial Management) and Top-Up Bachelor's programs (International Sales & Marketing, Web Development). All taught in English.

What is the tuition?

EUR 8,000-12,000/year depending on program.

Why is Niels Brock popular with Nepali students?

Affordable tuition, 140+ years of history, Copenhagen location, high part-time wages (EUR 17-24/hr), English-taught programs, and post-study work permit.

Can I work while studying?

Yes — 20 hrs/week during semesters, full-time during summer. Danish wages are EUR 17-24/hour, making it possible to cover a significant portion of living costs.

What are admission requirements?

+2 with 50-55%, IELTS 6.0, financial documentation showing ~EUR 20,000 for first year.

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