Top 10 Universities in Norway

  1. University of Oslo
  2. Norwegian University of Science and Technology
  3. University of Bergen
  4. UiT The Arctic University of Norway
  5. Norwegian University of Life Sciences
  6. Oslo Metropolitan University
  7. University of Stavanger
  8. University of Agder
  9. BI Norwegian Business School
  10. Nord University

Top 10 University Colleges

  1. University of Oslo (UiO)
  2. Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
  3. University of Bergen (UiB)
  4. Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU)
  5. University of Stavanger (UiS)
  6. University of Agder (UiA)
  7. Nord University
  8. Oslo Metropolitan University (OsloMet)
  9. Western Norway University of Applied Sciences (HVL)
  10. Østfold University College (HiØ)

Bachelor’s Programs (BS)

  1. Computer Science – University of Oslo (UiO)

  2. Business Administration – BI Norwegian Business School

  3. Environmental Sciences – Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU)

  4. Engineering (Energy & Environment) – University of Agder (UiA)

  5. International Studies – University of Bergen (UiB)

  6. Game Programming – Noroff University College

  7. Circular Economy – Østfold University College (HiØ)

  8. Maritime Studies – University of South-Eastern Norway (USN)

  9. Global Development Studies – Oslo Metropolitan University (OsloMet)

  10. Outdoor Recreation & Nature Guiding – Inland Norway University

Master’s Programs (MS)

  1. Data Science – University of Oslo (UiO)

  2. Arctic Adventure Tourism – UiT The Arctic University

  3. Sustainable Energy – Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)

  4. Peace and Conflict Studies – University of Oslo (UiO)

  5. Marine Technology – NTNU

  6. Petroleum Engineering – University of Stavanger (UiS)

  7. Global Health – University of Bergen (UiB)

  8. Robotics and Intelligent Systems – University of Agder (UiA)

  9. Circular Economy – Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU)

  10. Human-Computer Interaction – Oslo Metropolitan University (OsloMet)

Where fjords meet the future—Norway offers world-class education, career opportunities, and unparalleled quality of life.

Norway: Where Nature Meets Opportunity

Discover one of the world’s wealthiest and most livable countries—a land of dramatic landscapes, cutting-edge sustainability, and progressive social policies. Study at tuition-free universities (even for some international students), launch a career in Norway’s thriving energy sector, or experience the famous work-life balance in a society built on equality and trust. With English widely spoken and nature always within reach, Norway is more than a destination—it’s a lifestyle.

Why Norway?

Oslo – The Green Capital

  • University of Oslo (Norway’s top university)
  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
  • Equinor and Telenor (global industry leaders)

Study in Norway

Business Advantages

Residency Pathway

🎓Key Benefits of Studying in Norway

🇳🇴 Why Study in Norway?

✓ Free tuition for all – Public universities charge €0/year (only semester fee €60–€100)

✓ Generous funding – Quota Scheme scholarships, university grants.

 PhD salaries of €4,000–€5,000/month

✓ English-friendly – 200+ English-taught programs

✓(Norwegian optional) at top unis like Oslo & NTNU

✓ Paid internships – Energy (Equinor, Statkraft), Tech (Telenor, Kahoot!), Maritime (DNV, Yara)

✓ Post-study power – 1-year job seeker visa → Renewable + easy PR after 3 years’ work

✓ Student perks – Free healthcare, 50% transport discounts, student housing (€300–€600/month)

✓ Future-proof fields – Lead in:

  • Renewable Energy (Hydropower & wind leaders)
  • Arctic Research (UNIS in Svalbard)
  • Peace Studies (Nobel Peace Prize connection)
  • Nordic hub – 1h to Sweden, 2h to Denmark/Finland

Norway offers world-class education with stunning nature in Europe’s wealthiest economy! 🎓🏔️

 

BS/MS Admissions in Norway

When can I start my studies in Norway?

✓ December 1 deadline for August start
✓ Some programs have October 15 deadline

✓ Bachelor’s: High school diploma + IELTS 6.5
✓ Master’s: Relevant degree + GPA 3.0/4.0

 

Not always! Exemptions if you:
✓ Studied in English (submit MOI letter)
✓ Are from an English-speaking country

🇳🇴 Norway Study Funding (2025)
✓ Non-EU Students: Partial/full tuition waivers at UiO, NTNU, BI (merit-based) – *still need NOK 128,887/year (~€11k) for living costs*
✓ PhD Hunters: Fully-funded positions via Research Council of Norway (avg. salary NOK 500k/year)
✓ EU Bonus: Erasmus+ grants for exchanges (€420–700/month) + Nordplus for Nordic unis

🇳🇴 Norway Scholarships (2025)
✓ Fully Funded: Quota Scheme (developing countries) | Erasmus Mundus | PhD salaries (NOK 500k/year).
✓ Tuition Waivers: UiO/NTNU/BI merit awards (partial-full) – public unis still free for most degrees!
✓ Living Cost Help: Lånekassen loans (EU/EEA only) + SAIH emergency grants.

✓ EU/EEA students: EHIC card covers basic care
✓ Non-EU students: Mandatory Norwegian insurance (~NOK 600/month)

🇳🇴 Norway Student Pro Tips (2025)
✓ Career Boost: Norwegian fluency unlocks part-time jobs (even B1 level helps!) – apply for student housing 1+ year early (shortages in Oslo/Bergen!).
✓ Adventure Essentials: Free fjord ferries with student ID, northern lights alerts, and DNT’s 550+ hiking cabins (join for discount access!).

🇳🇴 Norway Cost & Income (2025)
✓ Living Costs: ~NOK 12,000/month (shared housing NOK 4,000–7,000) – *Oslo 20% pricier than Trondheim/Bergen*.
✓ Part-Time Jobs: Pay NOK 160–220/hour (€15–20) in hospitality, tutoring, IT – *20h/week allowed*.
✓ Savings Hacks: Use student discount apps (Studentkortet), cook at home, and bike everywhere!

🇳🇴 Norway Student Work Rules (2025)
✓ Part-Time: 20 hrs/week (full-time in holidays) – Engineering/IT/Energy jobs pay NOK 200–300/hr (€18–27).
✓ Job Market Boom: Oil/gas, renewables, and tech sectors urgently need English speakers – even with basic Norwegian.
✓ Post-Study: 1-year job seeker visa (renewable if employed) → fast-track to residency in high-demand fields.

🇳🇴 Norway Student Visa Requirements (2025)
✓ Proof of Funds: NOK 128,887/year (~€11,000) in a Norwegian bank – *covers living costs (NOK 12k/month)*.
✓ Health Insurance: Mandatory for non-EU (EU students use EHIC) – must cover emergencies & repatriation.
✓ Admission Letter: From accredited Norwegian university + valid passport (3+ months beyond stay).