Norway, the land of fjords and the Northern Lights, combines world-class education with one of the highest standards of living in the world. Safe, progressive, and innovation-driven, Norway offers students a truly unique academic and lifestyle experience.
Strong public universities with a global academic reputation.
Leading research in science, environment, and technology.
Study by day, explore fjords, ski mountains, and chase the Aurora at night.
Public universities often offer free tuition, but students must cover living expenses.
2. What are the English requirements?IELTS 6.0β6.5, TOEFL, or an equivalent qualification depending on the program.
3. Do I need to learn Norwegian?Not for English-taught programs, but it is helpful for jobs and integration.
4. Can I stay after graduation?Yes. Graduates can apply for a job-seeker visa to find employment.
5. What is student life like?Safe cities, modern campuses, and incredible outdoor adventures.
Application period: December 1 β March 15.
Includes accommodation, food, transport, and utilities.
β Work up to 20 hours per week during studies
β Minimum-wage jobs available
β Job-seeker visa after graduation