Norway
Study in Norway
Learn about eligibility, tuition fees, part-time rules and post-study opportunities in Norway.
Why Study in Norway?
- High-quality education with strong international recognition
- Unique opportunity to study in a peaceful and safe country
- Excellent research facilities and modern universities
- Strong welfare system offering high-quality student support
Eligibility for Bachelor's
- 13 years of schooling
- Strong academic background
- English proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL)
- Motivation letter and passport
Eligibility for Master's
- 16 years of education (Bachelor's degree)
- Good academic record
- English proficiency test scores
- CV, motivation letter, and sometimes reference letters
English Requirements
- IELTS 6.0 – 6.5
- TOEFL iBT 80 – 90
- Some programs accept MOI
Tuition Fees & Living Cost
- Tuition: €0 – €13,000 (varies by university after reforms)
- Living cost: €1,000 – €1,400 per month
Admission Timeline
- Main Intake: August
- Applications usually open from October to December
Part-Time Job Rules
- 20 hours per week during studies
- Full-time allowed during holidays
Post-Study Opportunities
- Job-seeking visa available for graduates
- Strong job market in IT, engineering, and energy sectors
