STUDY IN NORWAY

Why study in Norway?

● Home to some of the best universities in Scandinavia, with strong global
rankings.
● Public universities offer tuition-free education to all students, including
non-EU/EEA.
● High-quality programs in Engineering, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, and
Humanities.

● English is widely spoken, and over 250+ Master’s programs are taught in English.
● Safe, modern, and student-friendly society with a strong welfare system.
● A leading country in sustainability, renewable energy, oil & gas, and marine
research.

Top Universities & Global Rankings

University QS World Ranking (2025) Known For
University of Oslo (UiO) #117 Law, Humanities, Medicine
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) #289 Engineering, IT, Natural Sciences
University of Bergen (UiB) #330 Marine Sciences, Humanities, Medicine
UiT – The Arctic University of Norway #468 Arctic Studies, Fisheries, Life Sciences
BI Norwegian Business School Top 100 (Business) Business, Economics, Management

Norway is especially recognised for research, sustainability, and innovation.

Intakes & Application Deadlines

August (Autumn Semester) – Main intake.
January (Spring Semester) – Limited programs available.
Deadlines:
● Autumn Intake: Apply between December – March (previous year).
● Spring Intake: Apply between August – September (previous year).

Tuition Fees & Living Costs

Tuition Fees (Public Universities): Tuition-free for all students (non-EU/EEA
included).
Private Universities: €7,000 – €20,000 per year (varies by program).
Living Costs: €12,000 – €15,000 per year (~€1,000 – €1,250/month).

Students must show proof of funds: ~NOK 151,690 (approx. €13,000) per year (as of 2025).

Language Proficiency Requirements – IELTS / TOEFL

English-taught Programs:
   ○ IELTS: 6.0 – 6.5
   ○ TOEFL iBT: 80–90
Norwegian-taught Programs: Norwegian proficiency required (Bergenstest or
   equivalent).

Standardized Tests

Undergraduate: No SAT/ACT required.
Postgraduate: GRE/GMAT required for MBA or Business programs.
● Some programs require entrance exams/interviews, especially in competitive
fields.

Application Process & Timeline

1. 12 months before intake: Explore programs via Samordna Opptak (for
undergraduate) or university websites (for Master’s).
2. Prepare Documents: Passport, transcripts, IELTS/TOEFL, SOP, LORs, CV.
3. Submit Application: Online via national or university-specific portals.
4. Receive Admission Letter: Offers issued by April–May.
5. Apply for Student Visa (Residence Permit for Studies) through UDI (Norwegian
Immigration Directorate).

Norway Student Visa – Requirements & Documents

Visa Type: Student Residence Permit
Visa Fee: NOK 5,300 (~€470)
Required Documents:
   ○ Admission letter from Norwegian university
   ○ Valid passport
   ○ Proof of funds (minimum NOK 151,690/year)
   ○ Proof of accommodation
   ○ Health insurance (covered by Norwegian National Insurance Scheme for stays >12 months)
   ○ Academic transcripts & language proficiency

Processing time: 2–3 months.

Work While Studying & Post-Graduation

During Studies: Students can work 20 hours/week during semesters and full-time
during holidays.
After Graduation:
   ○ Graduates can apply for a 12-month residence permit to search for jobs.
   ○ Once employed, they can switch to a skilled worker visa and later apply for permanent residency.

Norway offers excellent career prospects in IT, Engineering, Oil & Gas, Renewable
Energy, and Marine Sciences.

List of Universities & Colleges

● Norwegian University of Science and Technology
● Oslo School of Architecture and Design
● Oslo University College
● Sámi University College
● University of Agder
● University of Oslo

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