International Student Guide - Det Juridiske Fakultet
International Student Guide - Det Juridiske Fakultet
International Student Guide - Det Juridiske Fakultet
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Cost of Living<br />
A rough estimate of expenses for a single person living in Copenhagen:<br />
Housing<br />
DKK 2,500,- to 3,500,-/month<br />
Living expenses, e.g. food<br />
DKK 1,500,- to 2,000,-/month<br />
Books and other study materials<br />
DKK 2,000,-/term<br />
Local transportation<br />
DKK 350,-/month<br />
Currency<br />
The Danish currency is “kroner”; 1 “krone” equals 100 “øre”. A crown is abbreviated<br />
“kr.” Coins in the following denominations are in circulation:<br />
25 øre, 50 øre, 1 krone, 2 kroner, 5 kroner, 10 kroner, 20 kroner.<br />
In addition, there are 50 kroner, 100 kroner, 200 kroner, 500 kroner, and 1000 kroner in<br />
notes.<br />
Exchange rates can be found on the internet at the following address, where you can also<br />
find a convenient program for the conversion of currency: Uwww.oanda.comT or<br />
Uwww.xe.netT.<br />
Embassies<br />
<strong>Det</strong>ailed information on Embassies and Consulates can be found on:<br />
Uwww.ambassade.dkT<br />
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