STUDY IN NORWAY


About Norway
Friendly, down-to-earth people, unique scenery, summer nights bright as day and delightful snowy winters make Norway a very special country. It is a very safe country to live in. Its crime rate is among the lowest in the world and its environment and air are amongst the cleanest.


It is easy for a foreigner to feel at home in Norway. English is widely spoken and coping with day-to-day life in Norway doesn't require proficiency in Norwegian. There are just over 4.6 million Norwegians and in general they are friendly and open to strangers.
Norway is one of the world‘s richest countries in per capita terms. Shipping, maritime, pulp and paper products, chemicals, shipbuilding, and fishing are the most significant traditional industries. Norway's emergence as a major oil and gas producer in the mid-1970s has led to increases in Norwegian production costs and wages compared to the rest of Western Europe. Employment remains currently high, and the prospects for economic growth are encouraging.
Part-time work during studies
There are good opportunities for part-time work for international students in Norway. Students are allowed to work 20 hours per week. Average wage per hour is around 13 EURO. However, Norwegian skill is essential for part time work. 
Norway offers you a unique student experience and Norwegian institutions of higher education welcome applications sent by qualified students from all over the world.
Internationalization is a priority within all sectors of the Norwegian education system, and universities and university colleges are constantly working to facilitate for international students. Nearly 12, 000 foreign nationals are currently enrolled at Norwegian institutions of higher education. International students may apply for admission to a variety of undergraduate and graduate degree programs.
TUITION/SCHOLARSHIPS
In Norway, it is possible to get quality education without having to pay tuition fees( NOK 116 369 subject to change) . If certain prerequisites are met you could also be eligible for financial support that can pay for your living expenses. Through various fellowship programs, scholarship schemes or student loans, international students can receive funding for a full degree or a limited number of semesters.
 Admission & Application 
Admission to Norwegian higher education is competitive and so only the most qualified international students are admitted. Minimum admission requirements for international students vary by the country where secondary school was attended.In order to obtain the necessary application forms and information about the application deadlines you will have to contact each university or university college.Follow steps would help you to  identify process of application procedure of Masters. 
Step 01
Find out your desire master degree. So that you can use below websites

Study portal 
 Study in Norway
Step 02
The information on above web pages are not updated.Therefore, after knowing master degree and University just google it for find out official information from University page. So inhere, you need to know application period, require documents am\nd application process.

Step 03
Apply  online. so that yo can use below website or find out respective application website from University websites. Anyway both websites directs you to same location.  

Click Here SĂžknadsweb

Step 04
 Select University and fill the application form. attach required documents. Before upload documents, please careful about documents naming requirement. you would find out it from University website.


File naming requirement for University Stavanger Once you uploaded documents, you have successfully completed application for Norway. wait for your results Good luck.
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