STUDY IN NORWAY
➤ Norway is a popular destination for international students because tuition is free at public universities. This lowers the barriers for many although the high cost of living must also be considered.
➤ Over 200 master’s degrees are available in English.
➤ In Norway, courses usually start from August. Universities set their application deadlines between October 1 to December 1 (the previous year).
➤ Many international students hold part-time jobs when studying in Norway. It is a good way to learn and practice your Norwegian, and increase your budget.
➤ Non-EU/EEA students can work 20 hours pr week during their first year of study.
➤ On campus students benefit from high technological standards and services, modern facilities and equipment, as well as innovative teaching. Norway is also seen as a safe society – you can feel secure almost wherever you are.
➤ A high level of English in the society in general makes it easy to both study and live in Norway.