Student Services - Norway

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Norwegian Scholarship
Norway also provides living allowances to its students. Norwegian universities are free, but Norway is one of the most expensive countries in Europe, where living costs are higher than in other countries. Most scholarships in Norway are awarded to students from the United States, Russia, Canada and Japan, and Iranian students can receive a monthly stipend from their professor if they have a doctoral supervisor.
Important Note: Studying in Norway will not lead to permanent residence. Students wishing to obtain permanent residence in Norway must enter the labor market after completing their field of study and obtain permanent residence in Norway after 5 years and payment of insurance and citizenship tax. 

Norwegian student visa and postgraduate study

Postgraduate study is also free in Norway. Some courses in this course are offered in Norwegian and most courses in English. People do not pay any tuition fees for studying for a master''''''''s degree in Norway, but in order to obtain a Norwegian student visa, they have to show about 10,000 euros in their account to the Norwegian embassy. Individuals with a master''''''''s degree in Norway or an IELTS 6 and a half degree or TOEFL equivalent must have this score at the time of admission. Some of the courses offered in this course are offered only in Norwegian. In this case, people must take a 1-year Norwegian language course before entering university and then enter a master''''''''s degree. Applicants for a Norwegian student visa for a postgraduate degree must also have a bachelor''''''''s degree in the same field. People with a GPA above 16 will have a better chance of being accepted for a master''''''''s degree. The duration of the master''''''''s degree is 1 to 2 years.

 

Norwegian student visa and doctoral studies

Doctoral studies in Norway are in English and most academic disciplines are available at Norwegian universities. It should be noted that having an IELTS 7 language certificate for admission and having a supervisor (supervisor) is one of the requirements and conditions for obtaining admission and a Norwegian student visa.

Students must submit their credentials to universities for admission from December 1st to mid-March of the same academic year. The duration of doctoral studies in Norway lasts between 3 and 5 years, and education in this course is also free, and people receive an annual salary of between 400 and 500 thousand Norwegian kroner for their research work.

 

 

Norwegian student visa and tuition and living expenses

Tuition fees in Norway are free at all times, and the point is that doctoral students can even receive a monthly salary of around SEK 22,000. People can enjoy free education in Norway.

As for the cost of living in Norway, it can be said that Norway is one of the most expensive countries in the world and people have to pay very high living expenses. If you want to live in Oslo, the capital of Norway, you have to pay around SEK 10,000 a month for your living expenses. This includes SEK 10,000 for housing, food, transportation, transportation and internet. Below is a list of living expenses in Norway.

 

Food Price (US Dollars)

1 liter of milk 1.95

1 cake of bread 2.70

1 kg of tomatoes 3.30

1 kg of chicken 9.30

1 restaurant a cheap meal 18.50

1 excellent restaurant meal 45.00

1 cappuccino or latte 4.30

1 large pizza delivery 17.20

Housing

1 bedroom housing (40 square meters) rent per month 1,505.00

One bedroom apartment (40 square meters) per month 1 125.00

2 bedroom area (80 square meters) 1,950.00 per month

2 bedroom apartment (80 square meters) per month 245.00

Price per square meter (city center) 8,650.00

Transportation

1 Single Rider Public Transport 4.05

Monthly public transport ticket 86.50

1 km taxi or similar transportation program 1.72

1 liter of gasoline (1/4 gallon) 1.78

Toyota Corolla (New) Initial Version 27,500.00

Rights

Minimum salary 3,326.00

Average salary (net) 3,500.00

extra expenses

1 adult ticket) 15.30

High speed internet 35.00 per month

1 month subscription therapy 50.0

 

 

Norwegian student visa and student work
Another very important issue in the Norwegian student visa that makes students'''''''' minds is part-time student work. Norway, like other countries, allows European and non-European students to work part-time at various levels of education and receive a living allowance. Non-EU students are entitled to 10 hours of part-time work per week after obtaining a Norwegian student visa at the undergraduate and 20 hours per week at the postgraduate level, which requires proficiency in Norwegian or one of the Scandinavian languages. . However, after entering Norway, non-EU students can work for up to 3 hours a week for up to 3 months without a work permit, and within these 3 months they must go to the police office and register and get the approval of the police department. To get to work.
After obtaining a Norwegian student visa and entering the country to work as a student, students can work in hotels, restaurants, cafes and travel agencies, shops and supermarkets, distribute advertisements, and more.
Also, in the doctoral program, more people can work and do research work and receive appropriate salaries from their professor. In addition to research work, they can do 30 hours of student work per week.

Norwegian student visa and introduction of Norwegian universities
Norway has seven accredited universities, nine specialized academic institutions, 22 accredited university complexes, two nationally accredited colleges and several private institutions with higher education institutions that are officially or institutionally licensed. Below is a brief description of the 5 most prestigious universities in Norway.
University of Oslo: Located in Oslo, Norway, it is the oldest, most prestigious and largest university in the country. The university is ranked 127th in the world. The university has 8 faculties and accepts students in most fields. The language of instruction of this university is Norwegian at the undergraduate level and English at other levels. The university was founded in 1811.
2. University of Bergen (University of Oslo): This university accepts students in Bergen, Norway with 6 faculties in different fields and levels. The university is ranked 197th in the world. Bergen is the largest city in Norway after Oslo. The university was founded in 1946.
Norwegian University of Science and Technology: This university is located in Trondheim, Norway. The university is very advanced in science and technology, including oil. The University of Science and Technology is ranked 351st in the world and currently has about 39,000 students. The university was founded in 1910.
4. Arctic University of Norway UIT: Arctic University of Norway is an intermediate research university that contributes to the development of knowledge-based knowledge at the regional, national and international levels. The university also offers many courses at different times. It ranks 401st in the world.
5. Norwegian University of Medical Sciences (NMBU): Norwegian University of Medical Sciences is a center specializing in life sciences, environmental sciences and sustainable development. The university has a world ranking of 501.

Norwegian student visa and the documents and conditions required to obtain it
To obtain a Norwegian student visa, individuals must provide specific documents that accurately increase their chances of obtaining a visa. Although obtaining a student and work visa in Norway is currently an almost impractical process, the following are the documents required to obtain a visa.
• Submit a letter of admission from a Norwegian university
• Presenting a passport and translating the applicant''''''''s identity card
• Provide four color photos
• Presenting a letter of financial ability deposited in the university account 10,000 Euros. This amount is for living expenses, which remain on loan with the university in question, and after entering Norway and opening an account in the banks of this country, this amount is transferred from the university to a personal account.
• Provide a valid insurance policy