About Norway

Students choose to study in Norway as Norway’s higher education institutions keep a high standard, and also deliver quality education. In various fields, Norwegian academic communities and institutions are even considered to be absolutely world-class.

Norway follows an impeccable education system that is highly flexible and offers a plethora of courses from vocational study programs to post-graduation. Study in Norway is a better option as Norway university fees are not required for study abroad students.

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Top Ranked Universities in Norway

University of Oslo
University of Oslo
Oslo,NO Rank : 126
University of Bergen
University of Bergen
Bergen,NO Rank : 201
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
Trondheim,NO Rank : 401
UIT the Arctic University of Norway
UIT the Arctic University of Norway
Tromsø,NO Rank : 501
University of Stavanger
University of Stavanger
Stavanger,NO Rank : 501
Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU)
Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU)
As,NO Rank : 601

Cost Of Education In Norway

Types of Expenses Annual Expenses in USD
Tuition fees: 7000- 9000 EUR/year for Bachelor’s programmes 9000-19000 EUR/year for Master’s programmes
Accommodation: 800- 1400 EUR/month
Transport: 10 EUR taxis, 1.5 EUR/kilometer Bike rental 12-25 EUR/day
Food: 250-400 EUR/month
Miscellaneous: 50-120 EUR/month

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Scholarships

Latest information about Scholarships in Norway for Indian students.

Why Study in Norway?

You may ask, why study in Norway when you have many options, this simply depicts that student life in Norway is socially active and rich. Studying in Norway allows you to gain work experience and supplement your student loan.

 

Norway Universities are involved in student associations such as student councils, sports teams, and society. As an international student, all these experiences are essential to integrate with Norwegian students.

 

Facts:

  • Norway has 44 educational institutions for higher studies.
  • Norway’s higher education system is more than 200 years old.
  • With over 15,000 foreign nationals enrolled at universities in Norway
  • The government of Norway pays salaries of all university staff and foot's other miscellaneous bills as well.
  • An international student is allowed to work for 20 hours once the permit is granted.
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FAQs

Norway has 44 educational institutions for higher studies.

Yes, you are allowed to work up to 20 hours a week.

Yes, depending on the duration of your study program that healthcare facilities and fees vary

The education system in Norway is mostly state-supported to ensure equal access to education for international and domestic students.
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