Study in Norway

Study in Norway

 

Numerous times Norway has been named the perfect place to live and visit. This mountainous European country lies on the northern and western coastline of Scandinavia. The conducive atmosphere helps the learner to explore many things and motivate them to contribute to the modern civilization of the world. The northern lights (Aurora Borealis) are the main attraction of Norway which are not visible everywhere. This country has extremely low crime rates and rated as the safest place to live. Civilization can shock anybody who visits here. Furthermore, Norwegian people can easily communicate with you in English, so, the language will not be a barrier to make new friends of you.

 There is a common misconception regarding the polar bear of Norway. Non-native people who do not have visit Norway believe that the polar bear walks in the street of Norway. This is a misconception of people; the polar bear is not present on the mainland of Norway. The interesting fact about this particular country is that the northern part of this country has polar nights where there is darkness for 24 hours and the sun never rises above the horizon and vice versa during the summer.

According to the student portal, Norway is a highly appreciated study destination. This country offers unique experiences to the students who are willing to pursue their further programs. The universities and colleges provide exceptional programs to the students. Studying abroad in Norway will be a rewarding experience if you can work hard. Additionally, the value of the Norwegian degree will surely emphasize your resume.

Why Study In Norway

  1. The safest place to live
  2. Excellent social services
  3. Quality Education
  4. Exceptional study programs
  5. Conducive Environment to learning
  6. Friendly professor and clear mind people
  7. No language barrier as the Norwegian speaks English.
  8. Internationalization as a priority
  9. Maximum learning outcomes
  10. Critical thinking is encouraged
  11. A whole year for thesis writing
  12. In both legislation and tradition, equality is deeply rooted in society.

Education System In Norway

High-quality English-taught programs are provided in a great number in Norwegian Universities. It seems like they have something to offer for every international student. The majority of students said the teacher is easily approachable and the services offered by universities are excellent. Student interaction, independent project-work, and independent thinking are the major part where the teacher focuses most. The classroom and labs are well furnished with the latest technology.

Students also comment positively on city life in Norway. The living quality is considered as high and albeit some locals are seen as a touched reserved most are polite and helpful. The environment and the atmosphere are internationally oriented in both the cities and colleges. In a smaller town, an excellent number of students’ activities organized by students association and universities robust a sense of community.  High-quality courses and great flexibility make a Norway perfect study destination. Many opportunities are provided for college kids to satisfy their ambitions.

Easily approachable tutors and professionals make the informal atmosphere at Norwegian Universities. Most colleges and universities are well equipped and provide free internet services. The institutions are commonly accredited by the government. Only a few private universities are run by individuals and groups, despite all others are run by the state. And according to too professional education schemes fees are imposed. In addition to this, the colleges and universities are liable for conducting basic research also as a research training.

Cost of Living In Norway

Living in Norway is quite expensive; however, the employers paid high wages to staff and working people. There are different housing options like row house, apartment, and others for students moving to Norway. Furthermore, the international office at your university may be able to assist you. They can suggest you some website like Finn.no and Hybel.no where you can rent an apartment. Generally, a student spends around 300-700EUR/month for housing, 250-400 EUR/month on food, 55-72 EUR/month for public transport, and 50EUR/month for extra expenses.


Regarding tuition fees, Norway provides a unique international level education system. The public university offers free education even for international students excluding the student union fee which comes around 30-60 EUR/month whereas the private universities charge around 7000/9000 EUR per year for bachelor’s degrees and around 9000-19000 per year for master degree.


 

University In Norway

Public universities in Norway do generally not charge tuition fees. There are fees to join the student association, which also pays for the exams at the end of the semester. But that won’t set you back more than 600 NOK (around 60 euros). Also, these fees also ring with them many benefits such as on-campus health services, counselling, access to sports facilities, as well as reduced prices for public transport and cultural activities. Private universities, not being funded by the state, do reserve the right to charge tuition fees - often as high as in other countries in Europe. But international students will never pay more than Norwegian-born students.

Our Procedure

  1. Academic Report
  •  S.L.C: Mark sheet, Character Certificate
  • +2: Transcript, Provisional, Migration and character certificate
  • Bachelor:  Transcript, Provisional, and migration Certificate
  1. Statement of Purpose
  2. CV/Resume
  3. College or University Application form
  4. IELTS Certificate

With the above documents, students will apply for an offer letter

After offer letter:
# Ward Documents:

  1. Birth Certificate
  2. Relationship Verification
  3. Annual income
  4. Occupation Verification
  5. Tax Clearance
  6. Property Valuation
  7. Address Verification
  8. A Report

# No Objection Letter from the Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology

General required documents for a Norway visa application:

  1. Offer letter from a college.
  2. Firstly, download the application form (available on the VFS website), fill it, and with sincerity. You can also fill the form electronically and then print a hard copy.
  3. A light background 2 photos must be attached.
  4. 2 photos must be attached; the photo should be of passport format-a recent whole-face capture with a light background.
  5. Your passports and copies of your previous visas-valid for at least 3 months beyond return date- are required. Your passport must have at least.
  6. A copy of your return ticket reservation.
  7. Proof of accommodation for the whole duration of the intended stay in Norway.
  8. A cover letter stating the purpose of visit to Norway and itinerary.
  9. Proof of civil status(marriage certificate, birth certificate, death certificate of spouse if applicable, ration card if applicable)

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