Norway is the land of extreme mountains, northern lights, land of the midnight sun. Norway is the most Visited Schengen country. For natural spectacles and the outdoor lifestyle, Norway has plenty to offer. In the country is often described as having the most beautiful scenery in the world. All this, right on your doorstep. It's not all hiking, biking and skiing, however. Norway's cities buzz with student life and with one of the lowest crime rates in the world, they offer a safe environment in which you can live and study. Norwegian institutions of higher education welcome applications from qualified students from around the world. Over 9 000 foreign nationals are currently enrolled at this level of the educational system. International students may apply for admissions to a variety of undergraduate and graduate degree programmes. Some universities and colleges offer specifically designed programmes for foreign students. These programmes are taught in English and admission does not require permanent residency.

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Norwegian institutions of higher education welcome applications from qualified students from around the world. Over 9 000 foreign nationals are currently enrolled at this level of the educational system. International students may apply for admissions to a variety of undergraduate and graduate degree programmes. Some universities and colleges offer specifically designed programmes for foreign students. These programmes are taught in English and admission does not require permanent residency.

Courses Offered

There are almost 800 international study programmes and courses taught entirely in English. For the international programmes and courses it is absolutely essential that you can speak, read and write English well. All type of courses are available in Norway like Agriculture, forestry and fishery, Arts and Humanities, Business administration and management, Communication, Education and Teacher, Training, Engineering, Environmental Science, Fine and applied arts, Law, Mathematics and computer science, Medical and health sciences, Natural sciences, Service, tourism and leisure, Social and behavioural sciences, Transport and logistics, Urban planning and architecture.

Average Fees & Living Expenses

Experience shows that to live in the Norway for one year costs a foreign student between € 600 and € 800 a month. This is needed to cover daily expenses and to pay the registration and tuition fees.

Admission Requirements

For undergraduate studies
1. Senior Secondary School Leaving Certificate
2. One year of successfully completed university education
3. Proof of English, e.g. TOEFL or IELTS

For graduate studies
1. Senior Secondary School Leaving Certificate
2. Bachelor's degree 4 year diploma
3. Proof of English, e.g. TOEFL or IELTS

APPLYING FOR A STUDY VISA

The key elements for success in applying for a study visa for Norway are:

  • Make sure all documentation required is in order and complete.

  • Final offer letter from College (this will be issued once fees have been paid in compliance with Portugal Government visa regulations).

  • Evidence that student can support him/herself fully without relying on state services, e.g. copy of current bank statement showing at least € 10,000 and a 'letter of good standing' from the sponsors bank.

  • Valid passport.

  • 4 passport photographs

  • Visa application fee

  • Some countries have special visa requirements for English language i.e. India, Sindh Pakistan and Bangladesh.

Working while studying

Foreign students in the Norway are allowed to take a part-time job.

 

List of  Universities and Colleges


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