Here is a stepwise process of applying and studying in Norway for free!
So this is for you if you have some free-time for free-education abroad!!!
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Here are the topics I will cover:
A.) Admission requirements
B.) Applying to the University
C.) Visa application
D.) Possible Scholarships and funding alternative
Generally, admission is competitive in Norway due to low number or universities and high demand. Therefore, excellent qualifications are required.
Bachelor degree: Senior School Certificate + 1 year university education or Alevel certificate
PhD degree: Doctoral and postdoctoral admission in Norway require you to obtain funding first. I covered some of the details here: quora.com/How-do-I-get-f…
The good thing is that English proficiency tests are not required for Norwegian Universities if you studied already in English.
Some Universities may also require a motivational letter or CV
Top Universities offering English programs include:
Norwegian University of Life Sciences
University of Oslo
University of Bergen
University of Tromsø
You can find other Universities here: studyinnorway.no/Where-can-I-st…
The good thing is that all application documents can be submitted online which is definitely less stressful and costs nothing.
See here for all courses in engish and their specific requirments: studyinnorway.no/what-can-i-stu…
The application portal opens 15 October
The application deadline is 1 December
It is better if you apply early. So dont wait till the deadline.
You need to apply for visa at the relevant embassy. Visa requirments include:
1.)You must pay an application fee of about 4900 NOK or 180k Naira or 437 Euro.
2.)You must have admission letter from a university college or university in Norway.
4.)You must have enough money to live on, at least NOK 121 220 or 4.5million Naira or 10800 Euro per year.
You do not have to necessarily open a Norwegian bank account. You may use the bank account of the University.
Cost of living in Norway is one of the highest in the world.
4.5million Naira is a lot of money but that is the only way the Norwegian govt is sure that you can survive. However, there are some alternatives you can explore:
Even though you can do student jobs, you still need to show proof that you have the money
The disadvantage of this is that it distracts you and might affect your studies. However, it is still a viable pathway.
The sponsor should be aware that the required amount must be available as soon as the applicant is admitted.
Scholarship options in Norway are very limited.
I would like to emphasize that studying in Norway without paying tuition is already a form of partial scholarship which worths about 4million Naira.
So getting admitted is already scholarship.
This means you still need to provide a bank statement for your visa but atleast you have access to palliatives during your study
See more details here: lanekassen.no/Languages/Fina…
Apply for admission - Receive admission offer – Get a sponsor or scholarship or fund your account – Apply for visa – Prepare to come to Norway
All the best!!!