Study in Norway — Complete Guide

Study in Norway — Complete Guide

Academic, practical and immigration information for international students (non-EU/EEA). Numbers are approximate — always confirm on official sites.

Language Study (Norwegian & English preparatory courses)

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Overview: Norway offers Norwegian language courses and pre-sessional English programs to prepare international students for university study.

Typical programs

  • Short Norwegian courses — 2–12 weeks; CEFR levels A1–B2.
  • Pre-sessional English — 1–3 months.
  • University language centers — semester or year-long courses with ECTS credits.

Costs & schedule

ItemTypical Price
Short course (per week)€150–€350
Pre-sessional (1–3 months)€800–€2,500
Accommodation€400–€800 / month

Entry requirements

  • Valid passport
  • Completed application to provider
  • Proof of funds if longer than 90 days
  • Health insurance recommended

Note: Official information: Study in Norway

Bachelor’s Degree (Undergraduate)

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Overview: Bachelor's degrees in Norway typically last 3 years (180 ECTS). Many programs are taught in Norwegian; some universities offer English-taught programs.

Tuition fees

Student groupAnnual Tuition (EUR)
EU/EEAFree / minimal (~€0–€1,500)
Non-EU/EEA€8,000–€15,000

Admission requirements

  • Secondary school diploma equivalent to Norwegian upper secondary school
  • English proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL) or Norwegian language test
  • Transcripts, motivation letter, possibly entrance exams

Living costs (monthly)

ItemApprox. Cost
Rent€400–€800
Food & groceries€200–€300
Transport€50–€100
Miscellaneous€100–€200

Scholarships: Study in Norway Scholarships

Master’s Degree (Postgraduate)

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Overview: Master’s programs last 1–2 years (60–120 ECTS). Norway offers many English-taught MSc/MA programs in technology, social sciences, and environment.

Tuition fees

Student groupAnnual Tuition (EUR)
EU/EEAFree / minimal (~€0–€1,500)
Non-EU/EEA€10,000–€25,000

Admission requirements

  • Recognized bachelor’s degree
  • English proficiency; GRE/GMAT if required
  • CV, motivation letter, recommendation letters

Funding & scholarships

  • Norwegian government scholarships, university grants, Erasmus+

PhD Degree (Doctorate)

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Overview: Doctorates in Norway are research-based, usually 3–4 years. Many PhD candidates are employed with a salary.

Requirements

  • Master’s degree
  • Research proposal and supervisor match
  • Funding via university or grants

Costs & living

ItemEstimate
TuitionUsually free
Salary€2,000–€3,500 / month
Living costs€800–€1,200 / month

Official funding: Research Council of Norway

Student Visa & Residence Permit (Non-EU/EEA)

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Types

  • Short stay (<90 days) — Schengen visa
  • Long stay (>90 days) — Student residence permit

Requirements

  • Letter of admission from Norwegian university
  • Proof of funds (~NOK 128,887/year in 2025)
  • Valid passport
  • Health insurance if required

Application process

  1. Receive unconditional offer
  2. Apply online via Norwegian Directorate of Immigration (UDI)
  3. Submit documents and biometrics at embassy/center
  4. Processing: 1–3 months

After arrival

  • Register with National Registry, get personal ID number
  • Open bank account, apply for student transport card

Official info: Norwegian Directorate of Immigration (UDI)

Prepared as a practical guide. Always confirm up-to-date fees, deadlines, and document lists with the university and UDI before applying.