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STUDY IN NORWAY

Studying in Norway can open horizons for international students to study further or research and even work. Those who are looking for opportunities to study abroad in Norway can apply to public universities and study at tuition free universities as well. More details about the cost of living in Norway, the cost of studying in Norway along with student visa requirements to study in Norway are elaborated below. 

Why Study in Norway?

While Norway may not be one of the affordable countries in the Europe to study in, yet there are some pointers which can help students decide why they shold study in Norway for higher education:

Most of the public universities in Norway are tuition free but the course curriculum is very challenging.

The quality of higher education in Norway is way better than other countries in Europe.

In Norway around 88% of the population speaks English language, hence Indian students will not have a hard time adjusting.

For those planning to work in Norway after their higher education, can find a good work life balance. Those working in Norway cannot exceed 13 hours of work in a day including overtiming.

Ranked at #17 globally, Norway is one of the safest countries to live and study in as international students.

Students can also get opportunities to be a part of the exchange programs across Norwegian universities also.

Education System in Norway

Norway follows the Bologna Process of education system across its different levels of study. The European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) is also a part of the higher education system. The following is a brief summary of the higher education system in Norway:

A bachelor’s degree i sthree years long and is equivalent to 180 ECTS credits.

After completing bachelor’s degree, applicants can go for a two year long master’s degree. A master’s degree is equivalent to 120 ECTS credits. The professional masters degree programs may be six years long like Law, Medicine or even Psychology.

To be eligible for a doctoral degree program admission in Norwegian universities, applicants should have completed a amaster’s degree course.

Except for marks, students enrolled across different levels of courses are marked on a grading system. The grading system has A to E grades where A is the highest and F is lowest, also E grade is the minimum passing grade for students.

Top Courses Offered to Study in Norway

The following are some of the top courses that are offered across Norwegian Universities for international students:

Psychology

Architecture

Medicine

Business Management

Veterinary Medicine

Engineering

Theology

Dentistry

Law

Since Norway is famous for its master’s programs, international students can go for these programs which are most popular in Norway at all levels of study.

Admission Requirements to Study in Norway

The following admission requirements must be fulfilled if applying for admission to universities in Norway:

Completed admission application with fees

Statement o purpose (SOP)

Admission essays (if required)

Letter of recommendation (LOR)

Resume (if submitting work experience level)

Transcripts or marksheets for bachelor’s or master’s degree courses (depending upon the level of course applying for)

English language proficiency tests of IELTS, C1 Advanced, TOEFL

GMAT or GRE for PG admissions

Scholarships to Study in Norway

There are no government or university specific scholarships available for international students. Thus, international students can look for external funding scholarships. The following scholarships can be considered if applying for admissions at universities in Norway:

ERASMUS Mundus Joint Master’s Scholarships

BI Presendiat Scholarship

NTNU Scholarship

The $2000 “Privacy Matter” College Scholarship

A. Wilhelmsen Foundation Scholarship Programme

Scholarship Grant for Undergraduate Students

These scholarships are a mix for both undergraduate and postgraduate international students studying in Norway.

Post Study Work Permit in Norway
In order to qualify for a post study work permit in Norway after graduating from universities in Norway. The process is simple, the applicants will get 1-2 years of stayback time and while they are there they can look for a job for themselves.

Firstly the applicants will have to apply for a temporary work permit.

After that, applicants will have to look for a full-time job.

Then apply for a post study work permit and work officially in Norway.

Once the applicant is permitted to work in Norway he/she can apply for the work visa

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