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Study in Norway: Complete Guide for Nepali and International Students

Norway, the land of fjords, northern lights, world-class education, and high living standards, has quickly become a dream destination for students around the world. Known for its tuition-free public universities, safe environment, and strong economy, Norway offers a unique blend of academic excellence and peaceful living.

For Nepali students, Norway is attractive not only because of its high-quality education but also due to its transparent immigration system, global recognition of degrees, and English-taught programs.


1. Norway and Nepal: Friendly Relations & Opportunities

Norway and Nepal share warm diplomatic ties.

      Norway has supported Nepal in education, hydropower, and social development.

      Many Nepali students study in Norway in fields like engineering, IT, environmental science, and business.-

      Nepalese communities in Norway are small but supportive.

      Norway remains one of the safest and most peaceful countries for foreign students.


2. Why Study in Norway?

✓ Tuition-Free Public Universities

Public universities in Norway do not charge tuition fees for international students — one of the biggest advantages.

✓ High-Quality Education

Norway ranks among the world’s best in education, research, and innovation.

✓ English-Taught Courses

Thousands of courses, especially Master's and PhD programs, are taught entirely in English.

✓ Safe, Peaceful Country

One of the most secure and happy nations in the world.

✓ Global Career Opportunities

Norway is strong in:

      Engineering

      Renewable energy

      IT and software

      Maritime studies

      Environmental studies

      Business and management

✓ Scenic & Peaceful Living

Mountains, lakes, northern lights, and clean cities make it ideal for students who prefer calm environments.


3. Types of Universities in Norway

A. Public Universities (Tuition-Free)

      University of Oslo (UiO)

      Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)

      University of Bergen

      University of Tromsø – The Arctic University

      Nord University

B. Private Universities (Tuition Fees Apply)

      BI Norwegian Business School

      Kristiania University College

      Norwegian School of Theology

4. Top Universities in Norway

1.     University of Oslo (UiO) – Norway’s top university; excellent for research, IT, and humanities.

2.     NTNU – Norwegian University of Science and Technology – Best for engineering, technology, and science.

3.     University of Bergen (UiB) – Strong in marine science, medicine, and social science.

4.     University of Tromsø (UiT) – Arctic studies, biology, medicine, geology.

5.     BI Norwegian Business School – Top private business school in Norway.


5. Popular Courses for International Students

Undergraduate (Bachelor) Programs

      Engineering (Mechanical, Civil, Electrical)

      Computer Science

      Business Administration

      Marine Science

      Environmental Studies

      Psychology

      Social Science

Graduate (Master’s) Programs

      Data Science

      Renewable Energy

      International Business

      Environmental Engineering

      Public Health

      Artificial Intelligence

      Marine Technology

PhD Programs

PhD students are usually paid employees, meaning:

      Monthly salary

      No tuition fee

      Work & research opportunities

6. Tuition Fees in Norway

Public Universities

      Tuition Fee: FREE (Yes — €0)

      Students only pay a small semester fee: EUR 60–100

Private Universities

      Tuition: EUR 8,000 – 20,000 per year

      Business schools charge higher


7. Cost of Living in Norway

Norway is expensive compared to other countries.

Monthly Living Costs

      Accommodation: €400 – €800

      Food: €250 – €350

      Transport: €50 – €80

      Misc.: €100 – €150
 Total: €900 – €1,400 per month

Students can reduce costs by:

      Sharing apartments

      Cooking at home

      Using public student discounts


8. Scholarships in Norway

Government Scholarships

      Quota Scheme (for developing countries)

      Funded by Norwegian government

      Covers tuition (if any), living cost, travel

University Scholarships

      NTNU Scholarship

      BI Presidential Scholarship

      University of Oslo International Scholarships

      NORPART mobility scholarship

      Erasmus+ (for exchange students)

PhD Funding

      Fully funded

      Monthly salary €35,000 – €50,000 per year


9. Norway Student Visa (Study Permit) for Nepali Students

Nepali students need a Student Residence Permit to study in Norway.

Requirements

      Offer letter from a recognized Norwegian institution

      Proof of funds (approx. €12,000 per year)

      Accommodation proof

      Valid passport

      Completed application form

      Academic certificates

      Statement of purpose

Visa Process

1.     Apply online through UDI (Norwegian Directorate of Immigration)

2.     Submit documents at the nearest Norwegian Embassy (New Delhi for Nepali students)

3.     Pay visa fee

4.     Biometrics collection

5.     Wait for approval

Processing time: 2–3 months


10. Work Opportunities in Norway

While Studying

      Students can work 20 hours per week

      Full-time during holidays

      Jobs in restaurants, supermarkets, cleaning, or part-time assistant roles

After Graduation

Students can apply for a Job-Seeker Visa (12 months) to search for work.

Growing fields:

      IT & AI

      Data Science

      Engineering

      Renewable Energy

      Healthcare

      Marine and environmental sciences


11. Benefits for International Students in Norway

      Free education in public universities

      Safe, peaceful, and clean environment

      High value of Norwegian degrees worldwide

      Excellent research facilities and innovation

      Opportunity to work during studies

      Strong welfare system and student support

      A highly developed, modern lifestyle

      English widely spoken

Conclusion

Norway is one of the best destinations for international students looking for quality education with no tuition fees. For Nepali students, it’s an ideal place to access world-class learning, grow in a peaceful environment, and build opportunities in Europe’s top industries.