Study in Norway Without any Tuition Fees
It is difficult to find a person who wants to go abroad for higher education but does not know about Norway. This European country has also become quite popular as a destination for higher education, as most public universities here have no tuition fees. The capital of the country is Oslo and its language is Norwegian. About 54 lakh people live in this country. But the funny thing is that only 16 people live here per square kilometer. Many people are very interested in higher education in Norway, so today’s discussion is about higher education in Norway. If you want to Study in Norway without any tuition fees, please read this article carefully.
Why go to Norway for higher education?
There are many reasons to study in a country. But I will try to mention some important reasons. Of course, some Factors that will encourage you to choose Norway for higher education.
- Peaceful country
- No tuition fees (some universities have)
- Opportunity to be permanent
- Part-time job benefits
- World-class education system
- Opportunity to study in English
This country is very peaceful. peace-loving people like me can definitely put Norway on their list of favorites. There are many universities in Norway for higher education. For those who can want to study in Norway, these reasons are enough.
All the subjects that are available to study in Norway
- Civil Engineering
- Urban Ecological Planning
- Theology, Religion, and Society
- System Engineering
- Sustainable Energy
- Sustainable Architecture
- Strategy and Management
- Statistics
- Renewable Energy
- Public Administration
- psychology
- physics
- Petroleum Engineering
- Northern Studies
- Neuroscience
- Molecular Science
- Media Studies
- Mechatronics
- Mathematics
- Finance
- Marine Technology
- Law
- Logistics
- Information and Communication Technology
- Industrial Engineering
- Aerospace Control Engineering
- Animal Science
- Applied Computer Science
- Applied Economics
- Aquaculture
- Biology
- Biosciences
- Business Administration
- Chemistry
- Data Science
- Electrical and Power Technology
- English
- Environmental Engineering
- Fluid Mechanics
- Health Economy and Management
There are also more than 320 courses available to study in Norway. There are about 300 courses for masters. Visit here to find out if you have a course related to your subject.
What are the qualifications to apply?
- Passport
- ILTS Skills (7.5)
- GRE / GMAT (Required for some courses)
- Academic Certificate
- Academic transcript
- Recommendation letter (2)
- Motivation letter
- Bank statement
There is no tuition fee in Norway, but there is a semester fee which is about 500 to 600 Norwegian krone. Also, there is no application fee for apply. you can apply for multiple courses if you want, and there is no deadline for applications, as the application time varies from university to university. However, you usually have to apply between September and December. Which starts classes in the middle of the following year. Visit to apply and find all kinds of information.
Living Expenses
No need to worry about the cost of living, if you know the Norwegian language. However, those who have already planned to study in Norway, please learn the basic Norwegian language. If you know the basic Norwegian language, I hope there will be no problem getting a part-time job.
As an international student, you will have the opportunity to work 20 hours a week. If you work 15/16 hours, you can earn 6000/7000 NOK. Some people earn more than that.
No one can say exactly how much money is spent on food, accommodation, and other expenses. It usually varies from person to person. But usually, it is done with 5 thousand Norwegian crones.
As always, the chances of getting a job in big cities are high. So always try to go to the big city. However, if you know the language, part-time jobs are available in all cities and towns.
Opportunity To Be Permanent
At the end of the study, You will get a visa for searching for a job. There are very few who have returned without getting a job at the end of their studies. If you have good academic results and soft skills, you will definitely get a job. It is usually possible to apply for a PR after three years. Those who will do a Ph.D. can also apply. Because Ph.D. is considered a job in Norway.
In short, if you have a 2-year master’s degree and can arrange a job or Ph.D. in 1 year, then you can apply for PR.
Author :Nazmul Hasan
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