1, education requirements
Undergraduate enrollment requires students to confirm that their ability has reached the standard of graduating from high school. It doesn't matter whether they have graduated. The certificate of attendance and the list of results issued by the school meet the requirements. GPA requires 3.2, but the diploma needs to be supplemented later.
To apply for a master's degree, you need to complete at least three years of undergraduate study, which can be direct, you can also study in the preparatory course first, or you can apply for an exchange program. The requirements for academic qualifications are relatively loose, but the GPA provided should be above 3.5 points.
The application for doctoral degree will be much stricter, requiring everyone to complete master's or master's courses, with a GPA of 3.5 or above, and be able to show their research results or participate in practical projects.
2. Language requirements
If you are not allowed to stay in Norway or work in a Norwegian-speaking country in the future, try to choose an English-taught major, so that you can basically meet the admission requirements by receiving surprise training.
No matter what stage you study here, you need to have a relatively high level of English, because the language requirements for study and life are actually relatively high. At least you should have an IELTS score of 6.0 and a TOEFL score of 80 or above, and your oral English ability should be better.
2. Recommended cities for studying in Norway
1. Oslo
Oslo, the capital, is the economic and government center of Norway and a prosperous trade center, including banking and shipping. Oslo has been listed as one of the most expensive cities in the world for many times, but its quality of life is also among the best.
Due to the rapid growth of immigrant population, Oslo is called the melting pot of Norway, and people from all over the world keep pouring in, including Sweden, Poland and Pakistan. The resulting cultural and ethnic diversity means that the diversity of food, art and shopping experiences in Oslo is endless.
2. Military rucksacks
Located on the west coast, Bergen, Norway's second largest city, is a popular base for tourists to explore the country's fjords-the narrow waters are surrounded by steep cliffs (which may not sound good, but it is really spectacular). The city is surrounded by mountains, so it is called the "Wild of Seven Mountains", which makes it very suitable for hiking in summer, skiing or sledding in winter.
Bergen is not only the gateway to the fjord, but also a charming coastal city. Its historic port area, Brigham, has been listed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO. Walking on the beach is a very popular summer activity. There are clean, fresh and relatively warm seawater and many beaches.
3. Tromso
If you are really looking for a study with different purposes, Tromso may be for you. This relatively small city is mainly located on Tromso Island near the northern end of Norway in the Arctic Circle, which is a golden location for those who want to see the Northern Lights. Being promoted to the capital of the Arctic, Tromso is a popular base, and there are many fjords and mountains in this area. It is also in the northernmost part of Norway, which means it will see the midnight sun in the summer months.
Although small, this city is famous for its bustling nightlife, a large number of art museums and historical absorption, and many choices in food, especially seafood. Students majoring in architecture can also enjoy the most concentrated wooden houses in northern Norway, the center of Tromso, the oldest cinema still in use in northern Europe and the cathedral with modern Arctic design.
4.trondheim
Trondheim is an ancient city in central Norway with rich cultural heritage. It is the oldest major city in Norway, which means that there are many places worth exploring in and around the city center. The main attractions include Nidalos Cathedral, the second cathedral in Northern Europe, the historic stone carving, the characteristic mansion and harbor residence in Trondheim. Trondheim is also famous for its commercial history and the religious center of medieval northern Europe.
5. kristiansand
Kristiansand, located on the south coast, is Norway's favorite summer resort. It has a perfect ocean and surrounding fjords, and enjoys Norwegian coastal culture. You can also enjoy the kristiansand Zoo and the amusement park in the eastern city, its active music or its many festivals, such as protest festival and bragging? Yabulu Music Festival, International Children's Film Festival.
Once an important military fortress, kristiansand is now called the commercial capital of southern Norway. It has a large urban area composed of factories, steel mills, shipbuilding and maintenance facilities and an industrial zone called Korsvik. It is also an important traffic and communication node, which is connected with the European continent by air, sea and railway. Nevertheless, you will never be far away from the forests of kristiansand. There are many popular activities here, including swimming, fishing, sailing, playing golf, enjoying the soft carbon shale door, mainly shopping.
3. Recommended by Norwegian universities studying abroad
I. University of Oslo
Founded in 18 1 1, the University of Oslo has a very large scale, a high international reputation and a long history. Oslo University also has botanical gardens, collections, libraries, laboratories, observatories and other institutions. The teaching quality is very high, and many Nobel Prize winners, heads of government and corporate doers have been trained.
2. Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Norwegian University of Science and Technology is Norway's top engineering research center, which enjoys a high reputation in Europe and has trained a large number of outstanding engineers for Norway. Norwegian University of Science and Technology is far ahead in the fields of petroleum, medicine, computer technology and shipbuilding. The library of this university has a large collection of books, with more than 100 laboratories, which can carry out more than 2,000 projects at the same time, and the teaching facilities are very advanced.
Third, Tromso University.
Tromso University is a comprehensive university. Universities offer undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral courses for international students, and English courses are increasing day by day. The majors of Tromso University, such as media studies, peace and conflict change, physics, biology, biomedicine, mathematics and minority studies, have developed well. The university also provides accommodation funds for students, which reduces the pressure on students to enter school.
4. Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Norwegian University of Life Sciences is a public university, founded in 1859. Norwegian University of Life Sciences has eight departments, including chemistry department, biotechnology and food science department, animal and aquatic science department and ecology and natural resource management department, which mainly study animal medicine, biological science and agricultural engineering. In college English teaching, students need to provide certain English scores before entering school.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) Norwegian School of Economics and Business Management
Founded in 1936, the Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration has a strong internationalization trend and has cooperative relations with more than 30 countries in the world. * * * Participated in1more than 30 international project organizations. The college has developed well in commerce and trade and has a strong faculty.