The procedure for applying for the university is very simple, and dedicated personnel is always there to answer any questions that you may have. Before even coming to Denmark you will have to register for the courses that you will attend on your first semester, which may be a little hard, but you will have the chance to change them if you realize you wanted something different. The only problem before coming to Copenhagen is finding accommodation, which is a difficult procedure as there are not many housing options available, and you will need to communicate with the accommodation office frequently if you are to find accommodation through DTU.
The Campus is very beautiful, with new buildings and a lot of green areas, and they are renovating it frequently. The library has plenty of room to study including rooms for group studying. There are also computers with dual screens that students can use, as well as printers where you can print for free in black and white. The cantines offer a variety of dishes in a buffet, although the price is considered high. On Friday there are several student bars that open on campus where a lot of students gather to drink and have fun. There are also events that take place once or twice per month.
Regarding the actual courses, you are given a significant degree of freedom when choosing the courses that you would like to attend. With the exception of some mandatory courses for general competences and technological specialization, you are free to choose from an extended list of courses. You can also choose to have special courses which you define yourself together with a professor so that you can tailor your studies to your specific interests. The university offers a variety of theoretical and experimental courses. The majority of professors are very kind and helpful and always ask for the students’ opinions on how they can improve the course in the future.
Finally, the university hosts a variety of events regarding your future career, where you can get in touch with companies in your field of studies. There is also a dedicated career center on campus, where you can get feedback on your CV and Cover Letter.