I get asked often how true is it about studying in Norway for free. The answer is YES, you can study for free.

Norway has majorly government-funded universities and the few private uni. are also funded by the government. There are opportunities to do an international master’s programme in English while bachelors are mostly in Norwegian. Getting admission into Norwegian universities for masters is highly competitive and requires you to not just have good grades but also related work experience, and have the funds to sponsor yourself. Did I miss to mention that Norway is a VERY expensive country from housing to food, so be fully financially ready for this journey?.

Do you need an agent? No. Norwegian University admission process is very easy to follow through and all the information to guide you through the application is provided on the university website. Applications for international applicants generally opens in October and close in December. In case you are considering applying, I would advise that this is the best time to familiarize yourself with the requirements to start preparing your documents and gathering your relevant work experience.

This is a link to help you find your programme of study https://www.studyinnorway.no/

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