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What are the requirements for studying in Norway?

Norway has set more detailed standards for the admission conditions of international students, and the academic requirements for international 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. Now the university market in Norway is good, so you can apply for it yourself.

Undergraduate course: 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 university, or even two years of university. In view of the fact that China students have a college education for more than one year, they can graduate from junior college.

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 universities, and almost all undergraduate majors are taught in Norwegian. Foreign students who apply for degree courses taught in Norwegian should have a good foundation in Norwegian.

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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The international students omitted the word "studying abroad".

The word "international student" was coined by the Japanese.

In the Tang Dynasty, in order to absorb the advanced culture of China, the Japanese government sent envoys to China many times. As diplomatic envoys, the envoys in Tang Dynasty could not stay in China for long, so the Japanese government sent "overseas students" and "overseas students" at the same time when it sent envoys to Tang Dynasty for the second time.

The so-called "international students" are those who are still studying in China. The "foreign students" returned to China together when the Tang envoys were sent back to China. Later, the word "international students" was always used, and all students who stayed abroad to study were called "international students".