There are several reasons to study in Norway, but free education is above all.
Public Universities in Norway are offering free education to all the students of the world.
There is no tuition fee for more than 200 master programmes and under graduate programmes which are taught in English.
Universities in Norway are offering almost all subjects in taught in English e.g. master and under graduate degrees, Law, English Language Programme, Humanities, Social Sciences, Theology, Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Education, Medicine, Dentistry, Engineering, Development and Gender Studies, Norwegian for Academics.
No previous knowledge requires of the Norwegian Language for programs taught in English but students have to meet the English language requirements.
WHAT IS NORWEGIAN EDUCATION SYSTEM?
There are two types of education institutes in Norway, state funded or Government institutes and private universities.
Only few private universities and majority of higher education institutions are state run. All the universities in Norway (state funded) offer free education to all the programs and courses on all levels.
But private universities in Norway charge tuition fees for all courses.
In some graduate level and PHD level programs education is research based, universities provide the research opportunities and also research training.
Academic classes are also conducted on regular basis like in Bangladesh.
Students who have completed their education in Norway can easily take equivalence certificates from other countries because education institutions of Norway are following Bologna process of European higher education since 2003.
Spring semester starts from early January and ends in mid-June. Course credit system is called ‘studiepoeng’ which measures the course credit according to ECTS standard (European Credit Transfer System).
Grades are consisting of “A Grade” to “F Grade” which is similar to the grading system of Bangladeshi universities. “A” grade is highest and “F” grade is lowest, and “E” is minimum passing grade. However, in some particular exams pass or fail mark is also given.
Please check the individual institute for study offers and admission prerequisites.
Sunrise Education Consultants will provide all the details of courses and programs with guideline in near future.
Only few private universities and majority of higher education institutions are state run. All the universities in Norway (state funded) offer free education to all the programs and courses on all levels.
But private universities in Norway charge tuition fees for all courses.
In some graduate level and PHD level programs education is research based, universities provide the research opportunities and also research training.
Academic classes are also conducted on regular basis like in Bangladesh.
Students who have completed their education in Norway can easily take equivalence certificates from other countries because education institutions of Norway are following Bologna process of European higher education since 2003.
CREDITS & GRADING SYSTEM
Normally education/academic year consist of two semesters. Autumn semester starts from mid-August and ends in mid-December.Spring semester starts from early January and ends in mid-June. Course credit system is called ‘studiepoeng’ which measures the course credit according to ECTS standard (European Credit Transfer System).
Grades are consisting of “A Grade” to “F Grade” which is similar to the grading system of Bangladeshi universities. “A” grade is highest and “F” grade is lowest, and “E” is minimum passing grade. However, in some particular exams pass or fail mark is also given.
STUDY OPPORTUNITIES IN NORWAY FOR BANGLADESHI STUDENTS
There are study opportunities on all level for Bangladeshi students who want to take admission in Norway. Normally there are three levels like we have in Bangladesh.- Bachelor Study Program
- Master Study Program
- PhD
Please check the individual institute for study offers and admission prerequisites.
Sunrise Education Consultants will provide all the details of courses and programs with guideline in near future.
FEE, FUNDING AND SCHOLARSHIPS IN NORWAY
In this era of financial crisis, prices of all the basic needs are raising.Especially in the last decade inflation level increased worldwide. This inflation effects the education also and cost of completing degree become more expensive. Fees of world top universities have been increased and it is difficult for the students to meet the higher education expenses.
But in Norway seen is totally different, completing education is fundamental right of every human being and Norway government is totally believing on it. That’s why in Norway universities and university colleges are public funded and they offer free education to all the students including students from Bangladesh.
Norway government believes that well educated people can be good part of Norwegian society so it makes it possible for everyone to complete their higher education without any cost.
There is no tuition fee charged by the education institutes from students from all over the world in Norway, international students are also provided free education.
But international students should keep one thing in mind that cost of living is more expensive in Norway than other countries of the world.
Normally no tuition fee charged from students in universities and university colleges in Norway but students are to pay NOK 300 to 600 as student union fee in each semester.
It is not the tuition fee but student union fee.
This fee grants many social benefits for free to students like membership in the local student welfare organization, which gives you various benefits during stay in Norway, which includes reduced fares on various public transport, lower ticket prices to cultural events and cinemas, campus health services, counselling, access to sports facilities and other culture activities.
Some scholarships for Bangladeshi students are also available by Norwegian Government but criteria is very high in order to obtain the scholarship.
We will post scholarships on our scholarship page when offers
are available.


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