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What are the requirements for working in Norway? Especially foreign languages?
According to the educational system and academic system of different countries, Norway has set more detailed standards for the admission conditions of foreign students, and the academic requirements for foreign students applying for admission are also different. But the usual admission conditions include education, study plan, English (or Norwegian) level, proof of funds and so on.
Undergraduate: Norwegian institutions of higher learning accept undergraduate students, and the academic qualifications of applicants are required to graduate from high school to the first year of college, or even two years of college; In view of the fact that China students have a college education for more than one year, they can graduate from junior college.
Postgraduates: Some master's courses in Norwegian institutions of higher learning are taught in English, mainly for international students who enjoy scholarships from Norwegian research and development institutions in Eastern European countries and developing countries, or who come to Norway through exchange programs and quota programs, and also accept a small number of self-funded international students; Some exchange students can take master's courses, but they can't get master's degrees.
Doctoral degree: foreign students applying for doctoral degree in Norway should have the same conditions as Norwegian applicants, but only a master's degree does not necessarily guarantee that applicants can be admitted; Because there is great competition for doctoral admission, applicants should contact their interested departments before applying.
2) Language requirements:
Due to the continuous expansion of exchange programs, almost all universities in Norway have participated in some exchange programs. Therefore, Norwegian universities adopt the model of British education system, and more and more majors are taught in English. Nevertheless, Norwegian is the official teaching language of Norwegian higher education institutions, and almost all undergraduate majors are taught in Norwegian. Foreign students applying for degree courses taught in Norwegian should have a good foundation in Norwegian.
3) English language requirements:
TOEFL: 500 (undergraduate) and 550 (computer test 170) or above; (graduate student)
IELTS: 5 to 5.5 or above.
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