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List of application conditions for undergraduate study in Norway
Norway has become one of the most popular countries to study abroad, and its education is in the forefront in Europe and even the world. Do you know what the application conditions for studying in Norway are? Let's take a look.

First, Norwegian undergraduate study notes

1. Norwegian undergraduate education system: 3 years.

2. Norwegian undergraduate courses start in autumn.

Second, the Norwegian undergraduate application conditions

1. Education requirements: graduates who are studying or have graduated in senior three can apply for the exam.

2. Language requirements: IELTS 6.0 is required to apply for English teaching courses, and some schools offer Norwegian preparatory courses, followed by Norwegian undergraduate courses.

3. Personal ability requirements: strong learning ability, above average performance, strong adaptability and strong independence.

4. Financial ability requirements: Most public universities in Norway are tuition-free. The tuition fee of private universities is about 77,000 NOK, about 60,000 RMB, and the living expenses are about 80,000 RMB/year. Therefore, if you are studying in a private university, you need to prepare 6.5438+0.4 million RMB/year.

3. Recommended by Norwegian undergraduate study abroad institutions

1.NTNU- Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Introduction: The Norwegian University of Science and Technology is the top research center of engineering and industrial technology in Norway and the top industrial university in Europe. It enjoys a high reputation in Europe and has trained a large number of high-quality engineers for Norway and other parts of the world. Shipbuilding, petroleum, fishery, medicine, computer technology, production quality and other disciplines are among the top in the world. In 20 14, the top universities in the global university network (4ICU)/the ranking of European universities in kloc-0/00/5, and in 20 14, Webometrics ranked 38th in Europe. Four alumni won the Nobel Prize.

Recommended majors: power engineering, information system, engineering management, coastal and marine civil engineering, geotechnical engineering and geological disasters, hydropower development, industrial ecology, marine technology, mathematics, petroleum engineering and urban ecological planning.

2. University of Bergen

Introduction: Bergen University is one of the universities that Norwegians are proud of. Founded in 1946, it is a member of the European Union of Universities in coimbra group. It was developed on the basis of Bergen Museum established by 1825. As of 199 1, the University of Bergen has seven colleges, namely humanities, mathematics and natural sciences, medical college, dental college, social science college, law school and psychology college.

Recommended majors: Applied and Computational Mathematics, Biology and Applied Physiology, Chemistry, Geophysics, Geology, Marine Biology, Information Management, Mathematics, Aquatic Nutrition, Stomatology, Public Administration, Processing Technology, Resources and Humans, Statistics.

3.UiO University

Introduction: Universitetet i Oslo was founded in 18 1 1, which is the largest and oldest university in Norway. The statue of Ibsen, a world-famous playwright, stands in front of the National Theatre built in 1899. All the buildings are elegant. The University of Oslo has trained four Nobel Prize winners and two Turing Prize winners, which shows its research strength. Schools with theology, law, medicine, history and philosophy, mathematics and natural sciences, dentistry and social sciences (including education, politics and economics). The degree is divided into three levels: the first level degree (undergraduate) with a study period of 3.5 to 5 years; Second-level degree (postgraduate course), after obtaining the first-level degree, you need to continue studying for 3 ~ 4 years; Third-level degree (doctor), the study period is uncertain. Funds are provided by the state, and tuition fees are free.

Recommended majors: culture, environment and sustainable development, economics, environment and development economics, health economy, policy and management, media research, psychology, aviation, biology, computer science and engineering, geological science, reform and innovation, future materials and energy, physics.