Study in Norway

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Study in Norway

At a Glance

Norway, located on the western side of the Scandinavian Peninsula, features a long coastline and stunning nature reserves, making it one of Europe's prime tourist spots. Its climate ranges from severe subarctic in the north to gentler temperate conditions in the south. The country's landscape, with more than three-fifths being hilly, offers beautiful bays and natural beaches perfect for outdoor activities.

Despite its size, Norway is home to a variety of universities, university colleges, and other higher education institutions that often exceed American educational standards.

The Upsides
  • High Quality education
  • Healthy work life balance
  • Diverse and inclusive Environment
  • Internationally recognized Courses
  • One of World's happiest Countries
  • Easy Admission Process
  • High Innovative Job Opportunities
Language Requirements

TOEFL, IELTS, PTE, MOI are accepted

Academic Qualifications

Bachelor’s Degree: Above 70% in 12th grade required.

Master’s Degree: Above 70% in Bachelor’s degree required.

Part Time

Graduate and diploma students are allowed to work part-time for up to 40 hours each week.

Stay Back
  1. Bachelor’s Degree: 2 years
  2. Master’s Degree & PhD: Upto 4 years
Intakes

There is only a single intake and most of the intake occurs between December and March.

  • Prominent scholarships
  • SCAR Fellowships in Antarctic Research
  • Microsoft Research PhD Fellowship
  • Mobility Grant for Norwegian Language nd Literature
  • The ERASMUS+ Grant
  • Wilhelmsen Foundation Scholarship Programme
  • BI Presidential Scholarship
  • NTNU Scholarship
  • Scholarship Grant for Undergradute Students
  • The $2000 "Privacy Matter" College Scholarship
  • CLIFF-GRAD Scholarship (PhD)
  • Become JACK and JONES Scholar (Masters and PhD)

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