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  1. University of Oslo (UiO)
  • Ranking: #1 in Norway, #95 globally. ​edurank.org
  • Overview: Established in 1811, UiO is Norway’s oldest and largest university, offering a wide range of programs across various disciplines.​edurank.org
  • Eligibility: Applicants must have completed secondary education for bachelor’s programs or hold a relevant bachelor’s degree for master’s programs. Proficiency in English is required, typically demonstrated through standardized tests like IELTS or TOEFL.​
  • Duration & Funding: Bachelor’s programs typically last 3 years, while master’s programs are 2 years. Tuition is free for all students, including international students; however, a nominal semester fee applies.​shiksha.com
  • Program Benefits: Students benefit from high-quality education, access to extensive research facilities, and a vibrant international community.​
  • Application Process: Applications are submitted through the university’s online portal. Required documents include educational certificates, proof of English proficiency, and a statement of purpose.​
  • Related Links:
    • University of Oslo

  1. Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
  • Ranking: #2 in Norway, #276 globally. ​
  • Overview: Established in 1996, NTNU specializes in engineering and technology but also offers programs in natural sciences, humanities, and social sciences.​
  • Eligibility: Similar to UiO, NTNU requires completion of secondary education for bachelor’s programs and a relevant bachelor’s degree for master’s programs. English proficiency is mandatory.​shiksha.com
  • Duration & Funding: Program durations are standard (3 years for bachelor’s, 2 years for master’s). There are no tuition fees, but students must pay a semester fee.​
  • Program Benefits: Students have access to state-of-the-art facilities, strong industry connections, and opportunities for interdisciplinary research.​
  • Application Process: Applications are handled through NTNU’s online system, requiring academic transcripts, proof of language proficiency, and a motivation letter.​
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  1. University of Bergen (UiB)
  • Ranking: #3 in Norway, #227 globally. ​
  • Overview: Founded in 1946, UiB is renowned for its research in marine biology, climate change, and global health.​shiksha.com
  • Eligibility: Applicants must meet similar educational and language proficiency requirements as other Norwegian universities.​
  • Duration & Funding: Standard program durations apply. Tuition is free, with a small semester fee.​shiksha.com
  • Program Benefits: Students engage in cutting-edge research, benefit from a strong international network, and study in a city known for its rich cultural heritage.​
  • Application Process: Prospective students apply via UiB’s application portal, submitting necessary academic and language documentation.​
  • Related Links:
    • University of Bergen

  1. UiT The Arctic University of Norway
  • Ranking: #4 in Norway, #551 globally. ​
  • Overview: Established in 1968, UiT focuses on Arctic and polar research, offering unique programs related to the Arctic environment.​mastersportal.com+1edurank.org+1
  • Eligibility: Standard academic and English language requirements apply.​
  • Duration & Funding: Program durations are standard. Tuition is free, with a nominal semester fee.​
  • Program Benefits: Students have the opportunity to engage in unique Arctic research, benefit from small class sizes, and experience a close-knit academic community.​
  • Application Process: Applications are submitted online, with requirements similar to other Norwegian institutions.​
  • Related Links:
    • UiT The Arctic University of Norway

  1. Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU)
  • Ranking: #5 in Norway, #1,028 globally. ​
  • Overview: Founded in 1859, NMBU specializes in life sciences, environmental sciences, and sustainability.​
  • Eligibility: Applicants must meet standard educational and English proficiency requirements.​
  • Duration & Funding: Standard program durations apply. Tuition is free, with a semester fee.​
  • Program Benefits: Students engage in programs focused on sustainability and environmental issues, with access to extensive research facilities.​
  • Application Process: Applications are processed through NMBU’s online portal, requiring academic transcripts and proof of language proficiency.​
  • Related Links:
    • Norwegian University of Life Sciences

  1. University of Stavanger (UiS)
  • Ranking: #6 in Norway, #1,321 globally. ​
  • Overview: Established in 2005, UiS offers programs in petroleum engineering, business, and social sciences.​
  • Eligibility: Standard academic and English language requirements apply.​
  • Duration & Funding: Standard program durations. Tuition is free, with a semester fee.​
  • Program Benefits: Students benefit from strong industry connections, especially in the energy sector, and a modern campus environment.​
  • Application Process: Applications are submitted online, with required documentation similar to other institutions.

  1. Nord University
  • Overview: Established in 2016, Nord University offers programs in biosciences, business, education, and social sciences. The university emphasizes sustainability and innovation, with campuses located in central and northern Norway.​
  • Eligibility: Applicants must meet standard educational and English proficiency requirements.​
  • Duration & Funding: Standard program durations apply (3 years for bachelor’s, 2 years for master’s). Tuition is free, with a small semester fee.​
  • Program Benefits: Students have access to modern facilities, research opportunities, and a focus on regional development and indigenous studies.​
  • Application Process: Applications are processed through Nord University’s online system, requiring academic transcripts and proof of language proficiency.​
  • Related Links:
    • Nord University

  1. Oslo Metropolitan University (OsloMet)
  • Overview: Established in 2018, OsloMet offers programs in health sciences, social sciences, engineering, and arts. The university focuses on applied research and maintains strong industry connections.​
  • Eligibility: Applicants must have completed secondary education for bachelor’s programs or hold a relevant bachelor’s degree for master’s programs. English proficiency is required.​
  • Duration & Funding: Standard program durations apply. Tuition is free, with a semester fee.​
  • Program Benefits: Students benefit from a central urban campus, practical training opportunities, and a diverse student body.​
  • Application Process: Applications are submitted through OsloMet’s online portal, with required documentation similar to other Norwegian institutions.​
  • Related Links:

Oslo Metropolitan University

  1. Western Norway University of Applied Sciences (HVL)
  • Overview: Established in 2017, HVL offers programs in engineering, health and social sciences, and education. The university emphasizes regional development and applied research.​
  • Eligibility: Applicants must meet standard educational and English proficiency requirements.​
  • Duration & Funding: Standard program durations apply. Tuition is free, with a nominal semester fee.​
  • Program Benefits: Students engage in practical learning experiences, benefit from modern facilities, and have opportunities for regional engagement.​
  • Application Process: Applications are processed through HVL’s online system, requiring academic transcripts and proof of language proficiency.​
  • Related Links:
    • Western Norway University of Applied Sciences

 

  1. Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences (INN University)
  • Overview: Established in 2017, INN University offers programs in ecology, business, health sciences, and education. The university focuses on applied research and regional development.​
  • Eligibility: Applicants must have completed secondary education for bachelor’s programs or hold a relevant bachelor’s degree for master’s programs. English proficiency is required.​
  • Duration & Funding: Standard program durations apply. Tuition is free, with a semester fee.​
  • Program Benefits: Students benefit from small class sizes, personalized attention, and opportunities for practical training.​
  • Application Process: Applications are submitted through INN University’s online portal, with required documentation similar to other Norwegian institutions.​
  • Related Links:
    • Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences

 

  1. Norwegian School of Economics (NHH)
  • Overview: Established in 1936, NHH is Norway’s leading business school, offering programs in economics and business administration. The school is known for its high academic standards and strong industry connections.​
  • Eligibility: Applicants must have completed secondary education with strong academic records for bachelor’s programs or hold a relevant bachelor’s degree for master’s programs. English proficiency is required.​
  • Duration & Funding: Bachelor’s programs typically last 3 years, and master’s programs are 2 years. Tuition is free, with a nominal semester fee.​
  • Program Benefits: Students benefit from a rigorous curriculum, opportunities for international exchange, and strong ties to the business community.​
  • Application Process: Applications are submitted through NHH’s online portal, requiring academic

 

  1. Oslo National Academy of the Arts (KHIO)
  • Overview: Established in 1996, KHIO is Norway’s largest college of higher education in the arts, offering programs in visual arts, design, and performing arts. The academy emphasizes creativity, innovation, and interdisciplinary collaboration.​
  • Eligibility: Applicants must have completed secondary education for bachelor’s programs or hold a relevant bachelor’s degree for master’s programs. Proficiency in English is required, and applicants may need to submit portfolios or audition tapes, depending on the program.​
  • Duration & Funding: Bachelor’s programs typically last 3 years, while master’s programs are 2 years. Tuition is free for all students, including international students; however, a nominal semester fee applies.​
  • Program Benefits: Students benefit from a vibrant artistic community, access to state-of-the-art facilities, and opportunities to showcase their work in exhibitions and performances.​
  • Application Process: Applications are submitted through KHIO’s online application portal. Required documents include educational certificates, proof of English proficiency, and, depending on the program, portfolios or audition materials.​
  • Related Links:
    • Oslo National Academy of the Arts (KHIO)

 

  1. Norwegian School of Sport Sciences (NIH)
  • Overview: Established in 1968, NIH is a specialized university focusing on sports sciences, offering programs in sports biology, coaching, and physical education. The institution is known for its research contributions to sports and health sciences.​
  • Eligibility: Applicants must have completed secondary education for bachelor’s programs or hold a relevant bachelor’s degree for master’s programs. Proficiency in English is required, typically demonstrated through standardized tests like IELTS or TOEFL.​
  • Duration & Funding: Bachelor’s programs typically last 3 years, while master’s programs are 2 years. Tuition is free for all students, including international students; however, a nominal semester fee applies.​
  • Program Benefits: Students benefit from specialized programs that combine theoretical studies with practical training, access to modern sports facilities, and opportunities for research in sports sciences.​
  • Application Process: Applications are submitted through NIH’s online application portal. Required documents include educational certificates, proof of English proficiency, and a statement of purpose.
  • Related Links: Norwegian School of Sport Sciences (NIH)

 

  1. MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society
  • Overview: Established in 1908, MF is a specialized university focusing on theology, religious studies, and social sciences. The institution emphasizes interdisciplinary research and education in religion and society.​
  • Eligibility: Applicants must have completed secondary education for bachelor’s programs or hold a relevant bachelor’s degree for master’s programs. Proficiency in English is required, typically demonstrated through standardized tests like IELTS or TOEFL.​
  • Duration & Funding: Bachelor’s programs typically last 3 years, while master’s programs are 2 years. Tuition is free for all students, including international students; however, a nominal semester fee applies.​
  • Program Benefits: Students benefit from a curriculum that integrates theoretical knowledge with practical applications, opportunities for interdisciplinary research, and a supportive academic community.​
  • Application Process: Applications are submitted through MF’s online application portal. Required documents include educational certificates, proof of English proficiency, and a statement of purpose.​
  • Related Links:
    • MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society

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