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Higher Education in Norway: Rigidity and Opportunity Coexist
Norway has 38 public institutions of higher learning, including 4 comprehensive universities, 6 professional universities and 2 national art colleges. Here, 18 10000 college students are receiving high-quality education, accounting for 90.5% of the total number of Norwegian students. If you want to be a Norwegian student, you need to meet certain conditions. This paper will introduce the characteristics of Norwegian higher education and the requirements for studying abroad.

High quality education

There are 38 public institutions of higher learning and 20 private institutions of higher learning in Norway, providing students with high-quality education. Here, you will receive rigorous educational concepts and high-level teaching, laying a solid foundation for your future career.

Diversified educational choices

Norway's higher education system includes four comprehensive universities, six professional universities and two national art colleges, providing students with diverse educational choices. No matter what your interests and majors are, you can find courses and majors that suit you here.

Requirements for studying abroad

To become a Norwegian student, you need to meet certain conditions. First of all, you must finish high school in China, take the college entrance examination, and receive higher education in China for one year. In addition, the IELTS score must be above 5.5 or the TOEFL score must be above 550, and you must have strong oral English. Due to the lack of opportunities to learn Norwegian in China, you must pass the Norwegian proficiency test before studying in Norwegian universities.

Oral English ability

IELTS score must be above 5.5, or TOEFL score must be above 550, and oral English must be very strong. This is the basic requirement for becoming a Norwegian international student, and it is also a necessary skill for studying and living in Norway.

Norwegian proficiency test

Due to the lack of opportunities to learn Norwegian in China, you must pass the Norwegian proficiency test before studying in Norwegian universities. This is not only a challenge for international students, but also to ensure that you can better integrate into the academic and living environment in Norway.