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Conditions and requirements of undergraduate study in Norway

Studying in Norway is very popular, and a large number of domestic students go to Norway to study every year. What are the undergraduate conditions and requirements for studying in Norway? Let's come to science popularization together.

Norwegian undergraduate study conditions

1, Norwegian undergraduate education system: 3 years.

2. Starting time of Norwegian undergraduate course: autumn.

3. Norwegian undergraduate application conditions

(1) Education requirements: Students who are in senior three or have graduated can apply.

(2) Language requirements: IELTS 6.0 is required to apply for English courses, and some schools offer Norwegian preparatory courses, followed by Norwegian undergraduate courses.

(3) Personal ability requirements: strong learning ability, above average performance, strong adaptability and strong independence.

(4) Financial ability requirements: Most Norwegian public universities are tuition-free. The tuition fee of private universities is about 77,000 NOK, about 60,000 RMB, and the living expenses are about 80,000 RMB/year. Therefore, if you are studying in a private university, you need to prepare 6.5438+0.4 million RMB/year.

4. The most undergraduate college in Norway

At present, there are six comprehensive universities and university colleges in Norway, and other famous universities mainly include the following:

(1) University of Oslo

Norway is the largest comprehensive university with the highest international reputation and the longest history. It is located in Norway, the country with the highest per capita income, the highest United Nations human development index and the highest living standard, and Oslo, the most expensive city in the world. It was established in 18 1 1 year by the order of Frederick VI, the last king of the Danish-Norwegian alliance.

(2) Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Norway's top research center for engineering and industrial technology, member of the European Union of Universities of Excellence in Technology and the Nordic Union of Five Universities.

(3) University of Bergen

Bergen, the second largest city in Norway, is one of the universities that Norwegians are proud of. Founded in 1946, it is a member of the world university alliance and the famous European university alliance in coimbra group, and developed on the basis of the Bergen Museum established in 1825.

(4) Stavanger University

Stavanger University, located in Stavanger, Norway, is one of the top public universities in Norway. The university has about10,000 students and more than 65,438+0,200 administrators, teachers and service personnel. The school is in a leading position in the field of petroleum engineering and ocean engineering, and has many related advanced scientific research centers.

(5) Tromso University

An international university. Located in Tromso, Norway, it is the third largest comprehensive university in Norway and the northernmost university in the world.

(6) Norwegian Business School

The former Norwegian School of Management, namely BI Norwegian Business School (Norwegian Handelsh? Yskolen BI), founded in 1943, is a private university college in Norway. BI Norwegian Business School is the largest business school in Norway, the second largest business school in Europe and the top business school in the world.

Introduction to Norway's application for studying abroad visa

1, application requirements

(1) European students

The other four countries of the five Nordic countries can enter Norway for short-term study without showing any certificates, and can enter the country directly with passports; If you are studying for more than half a year, you need to go to the police station to register.

Students from other European countries who want to study in Norway need to apply for student residence. They can register online, enter official website and Norwegian Immigration Bureau, and register their residence information, and then they can get a permit after entering the country.

(2) Other students

But students from other countries need to apply for visas step by step. There is a difference between short-term language learning and long-term course learning, and it is necessary to distinguish the types of visas they need to apply for.

According to the requirements, you need to submit an online application form first, then make an appointment for an interview, finally go to the embassy, submit all the prepared materials, accept the interviewer's inquiry, and finally enter your personal information.

2. Application materials

The application form filled in online needs to be reprinted, prepared together with the receipt for handling fee, and then a copy of the cover of personal passport and personal information page, all of which need to be prepared in advance.

In addition, there is the admission form issued by the school and your own standard language test report card. Academic materials will only verify the authenticity and will not require everyone's grades.

Finally, there is the proof of funds presented by the bank and the medical certificate presented by the hospital, which are also materials that must be prepared, and the original needs to be presented directly.

Matters needing attention

1, you must pass the language barrier first.

Although English is the official language of Norway, most schools teach in Norwegian. It is very difficult for international students to learn a new language, and admission must meet the basic requirements.

2. It is difficult to apply in colleges and universities.

Not charging tuition fees makes many international students focus on Norway, so in order to reduce the number of trial readings in the school, the school has to raise the admission threshold so that students who meet the requirements of the school can be screened.