Top universities in Norway: Admission, Eligibility, and Fee Structure
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NHH is Norway’s largest business and economics education institution. Renowned across the world for its Top Universities in Norway, the school boasts high research output and demanding tuition in the fields of economics, finance, and management. NHH offers academic programmes in English that attra...
NHH is Norway’s largest business and economics education institution. Renowned across the world for its Top Universities in Norway, the school boasts high research output and demanding tuition in the fields of economics, finance, and management. NHH offers academic programmes in English that attract talented students from across the world. Which typically fall around early February for autumn commencements. To get any of the information updates, visit Gateway International.
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Top universities in Norway:
Admission, Eligibility, and Fee
structure
Norway has become an increasingly popular place for studying abroad in recent
years because of the high quality of education, including an unique learning
environment, and lifestyle. Its higher education is composed mainly of excellent
public universities. This blog details on the few of top universities in Norway, their
admissions, eligibility for international students, and the applicable fees.
Top Universities in Norway
Below is a list of top and best universities in Norway:
University of Oslo (UiO)
The University of Oslo, Norway's largest and oldest, had a prominent position in
Norwegian and international education. With 3 campuses in the city UiO has the third
largest campus in Norway and has 27,000 students and 7,000 staff members; UiO is
listed as one of top universities in Norway.
NTNU, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
NTNU is Norway's best university for technology, and a leading European university
in technology. NTNU has campuses in Trondheim, Gjøvik and Ålesund, with 43,000
students, of which 3,870 are international.
University of Bergen (UiB)
UiB is an international pioneer in research fields such as the humanities, marine
research and the social sciences. Located in a city known for its natural beauty, the
university merges academic excellence with an engaging student life. UiB
internationally, the university is renowned for its marine biology and climate research
and is also ranked by the arts and social sciences.
University of the Arctic (Uarctic), Norway (UiT), Tromsø
UiT is a leading actor in the community of northern peoples and minority issues and
Sámi culture is one of the university's main focuses. It is the most northerly university
in the world and is ideally situated to offer courses on arctic issues, such as climate
change, indigenous studies and polar technology. UiT also offers a wide range of
studies in the field of humanities as well as in natural sciences.
BI Norwegian Business School, Oslo
BI is among Europe’s largest and most prestigious business schools and a top
choice for students who want to study business, management, and marketing in
Norway. It offers bachelor's, master's and doctoral programs with curricula
completely in line with international standards and many in English.
NHH Norwegian School of Economics – School of Business and
Law
NHH is Norway’s largest business and economics education institution. Renowned
across the world for studying abroad, the school boasts high research output and
demanding tuition in the fields of economics, finance, and management. NHH offers
academic programmes in English that attract talented students from across the
world. The admission process is very selective and based on academic performance
and occasionally GMAT or GRE for some programs. International applicants are
required to have English language proficiency.
Oslo Metropolitan University and University of Stavanger
Both are recognized for their wide range of programming, which includes arts,
technology, social sciences and health sciences. These institutions place their focus
on applied research and close tie-ups with industries local to them. They have a
range of bachelor’s and master’s degree programs and they are open to international
students. Admission requirements are according to the general regulations for top
universities in Norway, requiring recognized prior education and language skills.
Oslo National Academy of the Arts
The Academy is the only school that focuses entirely on fine, young artists programs
in such fields as visual arts, design, dance, and theater. It draws creative minds from
everywhere in the world which adds to the atmosphere of artistic invention and
cross-cultural interaction. Admissions here involve portfolio reviews or auditions as
well as other academic requirements.
Sámi University of Applied Sciences, Kautokeino.
Specializing in Sámi indigenous culture, language and society, the institution offers
tertiary level study and research in subjects relating to eductaion, culture and social
science. It makes this a place with a special academic and cultural perspective for
students who are interested in indigenous studies or Sámi issues. Admission
requirements are similar to other top universities in Norway but emphasise cultural
sensitivity and language skills relevant to Sámi studies.
All offer a unique academic setting and exceptional strengths in different fields of
study.
Admission and Eligibility Criteria
General Admission Requirements
For admission to Norwegian universities, applicants usually require the Higher
Education Entrance Qualification (also known as a generell studiekompetanse or
vitnemål) obtained in upper secondary school. This is commonly referred to as
General Study Competence (GSC) or GSU in Norway.
For Bachelor’s Courses: Candidates should be in possess of the upper secondary
level to that of the Norwegian level. Some programmes also ask for subject related
qualifications such as maths or science.
For Master’s Programmes: A bachelor´s degree or an equivalent qualification
compared to a Norwegian bachelor´s degree is required. Degrees should be from
well – recognized Universities / Institutions.
Some programs may have some other prerequisites, like required grade averages or
knowledge of certain subjects.
Need college application-related assistance or information regarding the scholarship
programs? Feel free to contact Gateway International for any study abroad queries.
Language Proficiency
Applicants must demonstrate either of the following levels of proficiency, depending
on the medium of their instruction:
For programs taught in English they accept tests such as TOEFL, IELTS or
Cambridge.
For programmes taught in Norwegian language proficiency in Norwegian is required.
Special Routes and Ranking
The "V-route" for vocational & trade certificate holders is not that of the general, but
specific study, particularly the study of engineering etc.
When programs are oversubscribed, eligible applicants are ranked primarily on high
school achievement and other factors such as military service or other completed
postsecondary-level education.
Application Documents
Typically required documents include:
● Completed application form
● Passport copy
● Transcripts and diplomas from Master’s level education (translated into
English, Norwegian, Swedish or Danish)
● CV (especially for postgraduate applications)
● Proof of language proficiency
● Letter of motivation
● Letters of recommendation
International applicants to undergraduate courses in Norwegian language apply
through Samordna Opptak (Norwegian Universities and Colleges Admission
Service), but for most English-taught courses you apply directly to the university.
Tuition Fees and Living Costs
Category Tuition Fees Notes
EU/EEA/Swiss
Citizens
Free
Tuition-free at public
universities
Non-
EU/EEA/Swiss
Students
Tuition fees apply
(Approximate yearly fees):
Fees vary by university and
program
NHH Norwegian School of
Economics
Around 180,000 NOK
(~€16,000)
NTNU
150,000 – 520,000 NOK
(~€13,000-€46,000)
University of Oslo
198,000 – 286,000 NOK
(~€16,000-€23,000)
Other universities
Range from 136,000 to
415,000 NOK
The costs differ widely depending on the program (engineering and medicine are, for
the most part, more expensive).
Cost of Living
It’s expensive You know Norway is expensive man! Norway is famous because of
livability, but that also means it’s one of the most expensive places to live. They have
to arrange for a stay, meals, transport, insurance and study material as well. Monthly
cost of living might be around 10,000-14,000 NOK (~€850-1,200).
Scholarships
While Norwegian government and most universities do not provide much
scholarships to international students, certain options may be available through
external organisations or particular university programs. Students are advised to
investigate local and international scholarships and to think about financing in terms
of loans.
Application Process Summary
● Check eligibility: See if your eligible for the Higher Education Entrance
Qualification.
● Get Your Documents Ready: Academic documents, the identity, the
language status, a reference, and expression of interest.
● Select Programs: Select schools and programs that match academic and
career interests.
● Applications: For Norwegian-taught bachelor’s programs, apply through
NUCAS. Apply directly to top universities in Norway for English-taught
programs and masters.
● Wait for Admission Decision: Upon acceptance, you will receive guidance
on registration, visa (if needed) and accommodation.
Conclusion
The education system in Norway is characterized by the high academic standard,
the emphasis on doing good research, and the good international relations there.
Admission is competitive but very clear, and there are opportunities for both EU/EEA
and international students! The cost structure - above all with regard to the tuition
fees for the non-European students - is a challenge, but the advantages of the
Norwegian academic system make it a manageable plan.
Prospective students interested to commence studies in Norway or getting in top
universities in Norway must first consider the programmes available, their eligibility
and make sure to work on their applications well in advance of deadlines, which
typically fall around early February for autumn commencements. To get any of the
information update- visit Gateway International.