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Norway is ranked as the Best Place to live in the world because of their quality of education, well paid jobs and such beautiful environment, views of beautiful Mother Nature which includes mountains, glaciers, fjords and lakes covering around 70% of its land. Norway is ranked as the best place to live in the United Nation’s annual Human Development Report, and it ranked as the best out of nearly 200 countries.
There are different types (4) of higher education system in Norway as described below
Universities: Offer bachelors, masters and PhD degree programs in all professional (law, medicine, dentistry, pharmacy and psychology) and other subjects including arts, science, humanities etc.
University College: Offer same degrees to national and international students as universities do in Norway, but these institutes mainly focus on the project work, and group lessons and offer degree programs especially in engineering.
Specialized Universities: Focus on a specific programs/ study areas including veterinary studies and sports
Private Universities: Most offer degree programs for the subjects that tend to fill fast in public universities like business management, fine arts and marketing.
Norwegian universities offer following degree programs to national and international students and follow the Bologna process as
Degree Program | Duration |
Bachelor’s Degree | 3 years |
Master’s Degree | 2 years |
PhD/ Doctoral Degree | 3 years |
Norway is a home of 10 Pubic universities, 9 specialized universities, 24 university colleges and a wide range of private universities.
Norwegian universities offer degree program in almost every study field like
Arts and Humanities
Engineering, manufacturing and construction
Generic programs and Qualifications
Social Sciences, Journalism and Information
Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Statistics
Information and Communication Technologies
Business Administration and Law
Health and Welfare
Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries and Veterinary Science
Education
Based on the career opportunities and student’s interest, here is a list of best courses/ study fields for international students to study in Norway
Architecture
Master of Business Administration
Bachelor of Engineering
Master of Law
Study of Medicine
Bachelor programs in Science
Higher education system in Norway is semester based, there are two semesters in a year from August to December and from January to June.
Medical universities in Norway have closed cooperated hospitals in the same cities for students. Study of medicine in Norwegian universities takes 6 years to complete including 1.5 years as practicing of medicine.
European credit transfer and accumulation system has set a grading system according to scale of six (A-F). Some of the institutes also use 7.5 and 10 credit block system for grading of the exams. Exams are usually held in December and June every year for the two semesters.
Norwegian universities accept applications from international students during 1st November to 1st December.
Scholarship Name | Country | Education Level | Apply By |
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Norway | Bachelors | 01 Apr 2025 | |
Norway | Bachelors | 16 Jan 2025 | |
Norway | Bachelors | 10 Jan 2025 |