Education System

Norway's universities and colleges provide excellent education to give students degrees that will help them advance in their careers. In Norway, one may find a variety of degree programmes and courses offered in English. Even though Norway is seen as a tiny country, its resources are plentiful.

Choice of Higher Educational Institutes

The state operates all higher education institutions. With an executive of a 3+2+3 degree system with a Bachelors, Masters, and PhD, the Bologna process has led the country in European higher education.

Types of Qualifications Awarded

Norway's higher education system is virtually identical to that of many other countries in Europe, America, Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom, including Bachelors, Masters and Doctoral programmes.

Types of degrees

Norway has been involved in the Bologna process, which includes the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System, which assists graduates in being recognised by other countries. Bachelors and PhD degrees can take three years to complete, while a Masters degree takes two years.

Fee range in local currency:

The Norwegian Krone (NOK) is the country's currency. International students can attend public universities in the country for free. However, you may only be required to pay NOK 300 - NOK 600 every semester. Private institutions will be expected to pay tuition, although they will give scholarships to assist students.

Employment opportunities after completion of degrees

Non-EU or EEA students can work for up to 20 hours per week throughout their study term; however, EU or EEA students do not require a work permit and can work in Norway after registering with the police. Norway boasts creative and competent workplaces, with business sectors ranking in the top 10 out of 180 nations and on the World Competitiveness Scoreboard.

 

List of universities

S.No. Universities Country