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Norway has set more detailed criteria for admission to foreign students, and the academic requirements for foreign students to apply for admission also vary. However, the usual admission requirements include educational background, study plan, English (or Norwegian) proficiency, and proof of funds. Norway is now a good university**, and it is possible to apply on your own.
Bachelor's degree: Norwegian higher education institutions accept undergraduates, and the academic requirements for applicants range from high school graduation, to the first year of university, and even the second year of university. For Chinese students, they have a first-year or higher education background in college, and they can be enrolled in a junior college or graduated.
Language Requirements. Due to the growing number of exchange programmes, almost all institutions in Norway participate in some exchange programmes. As a result, Norwegian institutions are following the model of the British education system, and the number of courses taught in English is increasing.
Despite this, Norwegian is the official language of instruction in Norwegian higher education institutions, and undergraduate courses are almost exclusively taught in Norwegian. International students applying to study a degree program taught in Norwegian should have a good foundation in Norwegian.
English Language Requirements:
TOEFL: 500 (undergraduate) 550 (computer-based test 170) or above; (Graduate Students).
IELTS: 5 to 55 points or more.
**。The term study abroad is abbreviated from international students.
The term "international student" was coined by the Japanese.
During the Tang Dynasty, in order to absorb China's advanced culture, Japan sent Tang envoys to China many times. Because the Tang envoy was a diplomatic envoy, he could not stay in China for too long, so when Japan sent the Tang envoy for the second time, it sent "students" and "returned students" at the same time.
The so-called "international students" are students who still stay in China to study. The "returning students" returned to China together when the Tang envoys were sent back to China. Later, the term "international student" has been used, and all students who stay in foreign countries to study are called "international students".
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I don't know how you English, this is the Norwegian Immigration Bureau's requirements for various countries to study in Norway, for China, at least a freshman graduation is required, and a freshman score can apply, and then IELTS 6 points, Norway undergraduate is not taught in English, you can apply only if you meet the above conditions, Norwegian language preparatory department, study for one year and pass the exam, you can start to re-study undergraduate, so tossed down, undergraduate graduation is at least about 6 years, so generally come to Norway for graduate school, if you have to teach in English, there is a private business school, It's called BI, but it's not tuition-free, and the tuition fee is about 9,000 crowns a year.
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Generally, you need to study Norwegian for one year before you can go to university.
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The requirements for studying in Norway are as follows:
1. Educational requirements.
As long as you have completed the basic stage of domestic undergraduate studies, guaranteed to be a graduate at the time of admission, and can show official graduation certificates and other materials, you are basically eligible to apply for Norwegian graduate students.
2. Grade requirements.
The average score of the university should be ranked within 20% of the major, and the direct requirement of the GPA is to have about a score, and it will be higher if you apply for a prestigious school.
3. Language requirements.
To apply for Norwegian graduate school, international students have the right to give priority to English-taught, and most majors will be taught in English, so you don't have to worry about learning Norwegian, as long as you prepare English transcripts in China, you usually need to reach IELTS or above.
However, it is important to note that although English is widely used in the teaching of Norwegian postgraduate students, the official language is Norwegian, so it is necessary to have a certain level of Norwegian.
4. Professional requirements.
The study specialization at the postgraduate level will be stronger, and when reviewing the stupidity of students who are directly promoted to this major, Norwegian universities will appropriately relax the standards, and if it is an interdisciplinary application, it needs to meet higher requirements, so everyone needs to be more cautious when applying across majors.
5. Fee requirements.
Public universities in Norway are generally tuition-free, with a registration fee of around 500 to 600 crowns; Private universities generally charge around 50,000 kroner per year. Most master's programs also provide regular monthly living expenses and free medical insurance.
In terms of accommodation fees, the accommodation fee for Norwegian student dormitories is about 2,000 yuan per month, and the single room can be very comfortable. Utilities, 24-hour hot water, year-round heating and a private bathroom are also included in the rent.
In terms of food expenses, if you insist on cooking by yourself, it will only cost about 1,000 yuan a month, and there is a common kitchen in the student apartment, about 4 people share a kitchen, and it will be more expensive to buy food in the supermarket.
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Language requirements to study in Norway.
Since Norway's official language is Norwegian, and almost all undergraduate colleges in Norway are taught in Norwegian, regular schools in Norway have strict language requirements for foreign students. It is understood that applicants for Norwegian public universities must have at least a score or a TOEFL score of 550 or above. In the first year of entering a Norwegian university, students are required to pass Norwegian Level 2 in one year.
The landlord can refer to the reference system for studying abroad.
Enter your major and other information, and you can find out the cases of classmates who are in a similar situation to you, and see which colleges and majors they have applied for. You can also filter according to your study abroad goals, and see what background your target universities and majors have (how many points are in the language, what is the school background, what major, what is the GPA, etc.) The students have applied, and then compare their own situation and formulate general goals and directions.
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You can refer to the Reference System for Studying Abroad.
Enter your basic personal information, such as major, school, GPA, language scores, intended country, etc., and the system will automatically match the cases of students who are in a similar situation to yours, and see which colleges and majors they have applied for. You can also filter according to your study abroad goals, see which backgrounds students have applied for your target universities and majors, and then compare your own situation and choose suitable colleges and majors.
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1. The application requirements for studying abroad are: the academic requirements for Chinese students are to have an educational background of the first year or above, and to be enrolled in or graduated from a junior college; To apply for English-taught courses, an IELTS score of 6 or above is required; Some schools offer a language preparatory course in Norwegian, which leads to an undergraduate course. Norwegian universities currently implement a tuition-free policy, so international students can prepare enough living expenses, and the annual cost is about 7-100,000 yuan.
2. The application conditions for graduate students studying abroad are: applicants are required to be senior students or who have graduated; The language requirement for most courses is an IELTS score; Some of the students have work experience requirements for applicants; Postgraduate programs in Norway are currently free of tuition, so international students can prepare 7-100,000 RMB for living expenses and other expenses.
3. Norway** allows students to work part-time, and the pay is relatively high. Therefore, international students can work in their spare time to earn some living expenses for daily expenses or travel.
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