Norway offers you a unique student experience, and Norwegian
institutions of higher education welcome applications sent by qualified
students from all over the world.
Internationalisation is a priority within all sectors of the
Norwegian education system, and universities and university colleges are
constantly working to facilitate international students. Around 15 000
foreign nationals are currently enrolled at Norwegian institutions of
higher education. International students may apply for admission to a
variety of undergraduate and graduate degree programmes. You may come to
Norway as a student through established exchange programmes,
institutional agreements or as a so called “free mover”, where you
arrange the stay by yourself (type of study, length and financing).
Quality education
With a wide range of high quality courses and great flexibility,
Norwegian institutions prove to be an ideal study destination. From
vocational subjects to postgraduate and doctorate level, there are
plenty of opportunities for students to fulfill their ambitions. You
will also benefit from the informal atmosphere at Norwegian universities
and university colleges, where teachers are easily approachable and
tuition often takes place in small groups. Most institutions also have
well equipped computer facilities with free Internet access.
Study off the beaten track
In our northern corner of the world you can combine your studies with
exciting outdoor activities, both winter and summer. You can see the
Aurora Borealis (“Northern lights”), experience the midnight sun, fjords
and mountains. Challenge yourself with skiing, white water rafting or
climbing. Or simply enjoy the fresh air, clean water and lots and lots
of space. As a student in Norway you will never be short of
possibilities for unique nature experiences.
What are you waiting for? Explore your Study in Norway opportunities today!
Academic requirements
A compilation of country-specific information called the GSU-list
(formerly SIS list) states what level of education that applicants from
different countries need to meet for entry into Norwegian higher
education, including any requirements concerning proficiency in English.
For courses where the language of instruction is Norwegian, proficiency
in the Norwegian language is also required.
An updated pdf-version of the GSU list can be found
here.
Undergraduate studies
Completion of secondary education at advanced level, equivalent to
passing the exam at the end of Norwegian secondary school, is the
general basic requirement for entry to Norwegian universities and
university colleges. For students from some countries at least one year
of completed studies at the university level is required in addition.
Please check the GSU-list for detailed information regarding additional requirements for your country.
Some study programmes have special admission requirements, usually
relating to specialist subjects or fields of study from secondary
school. Please check with the institution for information about these
special qualifications.
Masters programmes
Admission requirements are decided by each university and university college based on an academic evaluation of the applicants.
Applicants for Masters programmes have normally obtained an
undergraduate/Bachelor’s degree or equivalent of at least 3 years’
duration. The degree must include courses equal to at least 1 1/2 years
of full-time studies in a subject relevant to that of the programme
applied for.
In special cases, the first (and sometimes the second) year of study
at a foreign higher education institution will not be recognised as
higher education in Norway.
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