1. Master's Entrance Requirements for Studying in Norway
1, University of Oslo
School profile: founded in 18 1 1. Formerly known as King Frederick University, it was renamed 1939. Schools with theology, law, medicine, history and philosophy, mathematics and natural sciences, dentistry and social sciences (including education, politics and economics). Affiliated Botanical Garden, Nordic Museum of Ancient Cultural Relics, Ancient Coin Showroom, and Botany, Ethnology, Mineral Resources and Geology, Paleontology and Zoology Museums.
Master's entrance requirements:
Have a bachelor's degree (students who have participated in the college entrance examination and entered the university, and must be the admissions person-national key university 211);
The average score of a university should be at least 80 points or above (75 points or above can also be considered according to the popularity of the school).
IELTS 6 or TOEFL 550 or above
2. Norwegian University of Science and Technology
School profile: Norwegian University of Science and Technology, located in Trondheim, is the second largest university in Norway. It was developed at 1996 by the University of Terendeheim. This university is a merger of the Norwegian Institute of Technology, the College of Arts and Sciences and the Museum of Natural History and Archaeology. There are 7 secondary colleges and 74 departments, including Agricultural and Fine Arts College, Art College, Information Technology College, Mathematics College, Electrical Engineering College, Engineering Science and Technology College, Medical College, Natural Science and Technology College and Social Science and Technology Management College. The school has 20,000 students, including 850 foreign students and more than 800 faculty members/kloc-0. More than 3 100 degrees are awarded every year, two thirds of which are masters or doctors.
Master's entrance requirements:
Bachelor degree in related major;
TOEFL 550/230/80 or IELTS 6.0 or above.
3. Norwegian School of Management
School profile: The Norwegian Institute of Management was founded in 1943. It is a business school in Europe and one of the research and education institutions in Norway. At present, there are more than 0/000 faculty members/kloc (including full-time and part-time students) and 9500 students/kloc-0 (including 9500 part-time students). The research level of the college has reached the first class in the world, and it is the representative of Norwegian economy, management and market research. The school has Norwegian academic institutions, specializing in business economy, administration, marketing and management.
Master's entrance requirements:
Bachelor degree, IELTS 6.0-6.5.
4. Tromso University
School profile: Tromso University was founded in 1968, and its enrollment began in 1972. Tromso University is one of seven research universities in Norway and a research and education institution in northern Norway. The special geographical location of Tromso University provides natural convenience for studying the natural environment, culture and society in this area. The University of Tromso has five departments, including Social Science Department, Science Department, Humanities Department, Medicine Department and Law Department, as well as Norwegian Fisheries Science College.
Master's entrance requirements:
Education requirements: at least 3 years of higher education, major related to applying for postgraduate major (bachelor degree or equivalent);
TOEFL: the total score is not less than 550 (written test), 187 (computer test), 66 (online test);
IELTS: The total score is not less than 6.0.
2. Summary of advantages of studying in Norway
1, Nordic style
The coastline is tortuous, with more than 6.5438+0.5 million offshore islands. The capital is Oslo, harbor and sea view, personal sculpture, holy church and so on. Are permeated with the unique frankness and boldness of the Nordic people. There is a pirate ship museum and two world-protected wooden pirate ships built in the 9th century. Interested friends must go and have a look.
2. the country is rich and the people are safe
Norway is recognized as a rich country in the world, with an annual per capita income close to $40,000. According to materials published by relevant UN agencies, Norway ranks third in the world in terms of wealth. In the latest survey of the most livable countries in the world conducted by the United Nations, Norway ranks first. According to the UN survey report, Norway ranks first in life expectancy, education level and GDP index.
3. Perfect education
The quality of education is high and the learning environment is superior. Norway's education is integrated with European countries, ranking first-class and advanced in the world and enjoying a high reputation. Its education diploma is universally recognized, and Norway has a good English language environment, which is very suitable for China students to study there.
4. Economic prosperity brings high employment rate.
The developed economic level has created a good employment environment. Norway is a modern industrialized country, and its agricultural population accounts for only 6.6% of the total population. It is one of the few countries in the west without foreign debts after the war. The economic sectors are developed, including offshore oil, shipping, hydropower, electrometallurgy, chemical industry, shipbuilding and wood processing industries. Students majoring in related majors can find suitable jobs in the local area after graduation, and their employment is more secure.
5. Visa is easy.
The unique cheerful personality of the Nordic people is also confirmed in the visa. The visa officer will hardly embarrass you. The visa rate above 95% is enough to show that Norway is an open country.
6. Language learning is guaranteed.
Language is an obstacle to studying in Norway. But among non-English-speaking countries, Norwegian is the closest to English, and it will be easier for people with English foundation to learn Norwegian. Language schools have been set up for foreign students in all parts of Norway, and most of them adopt full-time management to ensure the safety and comfort of foreign students.
3. Recommended major for studying abroad in Norway
1, shipbuilding, fishery
Because Norway is near the sea, shipbuilding and fishing are at the world level.
2, machinery manufacturing, metallurgy.
Machinery manufacturing and metallurgy are also strong majors in Norway. Some majors in universities in other countries are basically covered by universities in Norway.
3. Accounting and finance major
Finance has always been the favorite major of foreign students in China. The employment prospects of financial majors are very broad, and at the same time, they can get better salary income.
4. Information system management major
In recent years, the global economy has entered the information age. Therefore, enterprises gradually attach importance to the management of information. Therefore, graduates majoring in information system management are particularly popular in recent years and are not affected by the economic cycle.
5. Comprehensive management major
This major is more suitable for candidates who are willing to engage in enterprise management positions, because the current management positions may require more than one aspect of ability, but also involve a lot of professional knowledge, management methods and models, so the demand for comprehensive management majors will be great.
4. Introduction to Studying in Norway
I. Clothing
What needs to be known in advance after arrival is the local climate conditions. Located in northern Europe, the latitude is relatively high, so the winter here will be very cold and long, and the summer will be short and not hot. The preparation of clothes should focus on keeping warm.
You only need to bring a few sets of seasonal clothes from China, and the rest can wait until later. There are often discounts in shopping malls, which can be bought when the intensity is relatively large, and professional clothing production will be much more mature.
Second, food.
The dining habits here are very typical western-style, and because it is already in northern Europe, there are not many other cuisines here, especially Chinese food. If you want to eat Chinese food, you can only cook it yourself at the level of students' consumption.
However, the western food here is very authentic. After you get used to it, you can enjoy delicious food and have special dishes, which you can't eat in China. There is milk here, you can drink as much as you want, and you don't have to worry about safety.
Third, live.
Students' accommodation is usually arranged in dormitories. Freshmen are eligible to stay in school unconditionally. If they want to stay in the dormitory in the future, they need to show their excellent report cards. Dormitories will also give priority to students with excellent grades.
If you don't want to live on campus, you can rent a house. There are apartments for rent. You can apply directly without going through an intermediary. This saves trouble and time, and you don't have to worry about moving out when it expires.
Fourth, ok
Short-distance travel is usually by bus and subway. Students can get a good transportation card in advance, and as long as there is enough money in the card, they can swipe their cards without obstacles, which is a more suitable choice, saving money and time.
Long distance is usually by train or bullet train, as well as by plane. If it is a long trip, these will be more suitable, especially when returning to China. The direct flight will be much safer, but the price will be more expensive and you need to make an appointment.
Where is the professional electrician school in the vocational high school?
It is not recommended that you go to vocational high school.