1. Graduate student at Norwegian University of Science and Technology
1, graduate application conditions of Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Postgraduate application requirements require students to hold undergraduate diploma and bachelor's degree certificate, and have relevant professional background. Undergraduate GPA is not less than 3.5, IELTS requires a total score of 6.5 or above, or TOEFL is not less than 85. The undergraduate application conditions of Norwegian University of Science and Technology require students to graduate from high school with an average score of 80 or above, or to complete a one-year preparatory course with an IELTS score of 6.0 or a TOEFL score of 80 or above.
2. Teaching objectives
The school has a clear position for itself. The goal of teaching is to cultivate high-quality talents with practical skills, which is very helpful for everyone's future employment. Of course, admission is not easy, and everyone needs to provide perfect materials.
Moreover, there are some differences in the assessment methods, which are usually redundant written tests for interviews. This requires you to communicate with the examiner impromptu, and then score according to the written test performance and classroom performance, which can better reflect the comprehensive ability of students.
3. Teaching mode
80% of the courses are taught in small classes. The advantage of this model is that teachers can have enough energy to take care of every student, adjust the progress of the class in time, and help students study better.
There is much communication between students and teachers, and classroom interaction is very good. If the performance is excellent, it is easy to impress the teachers, and naturally there will be many opportunities to participate in the project.
Second, the advantages of the school
Norwegian University of Science and Technology is an international university with its headquarters in Trondheim and its campus in Alesund and Jovik. NTNU is mainly responsible for the education and research of national engineering technology, and it is the successor of Norwegian Institute of Technology (NTH), an outstanding engineering university in Norway. The Norwegian Parliament established NTNU National Engineering University in 19 10. In addition to engineering and natural sciences, the university also provides higher education in other disciplines, including medicine, psychology, social sciences, art, teacher education, architecture and fine arts. NTNU is famous for its close cooperation with industry, especially with research and development partner SINTEF University, which provides it with the largest industrial connection among all technical universities in the world. Scholars in this university include three Nobel Prize winners in medicine, edvard moser, May Britt Mo Ze and John O'Keefe.
NTNU focuses on science and technology, with diverse professional learning programs, and its academic breadth also includes humanities, social sciences, economics, medicine, health sciences, educational sciences, architecture, entrepreneurship, art disciplines and artistic activities.
The budget of Norwegian University of Science and Technology in 20 19 is NOK 9.6 billion, of which NOK 2.7 billion comes from external sources, and the university has 776 1 full-time equivalent (FTE) (in 2020). Two of them (5057) are engaged in teaching, research and communication (academic posts), of which more than 42% are women and about 35% are international personnel. The university library has 16 library departments, 2 million printed books, 925,000 e-books, 275 databases and more than 3 million times.
Third, the 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, with harbour views, individual sculptures and sacred churches ..... all of which are full of the unique frankness and boldness of the Nordic people. There is a famous pirate ship museum here, and there are two best protected wooden pirate ships built in the 9th century AD in the world. Interested friends must go and have a look.
2. the country is rich and the people are safe
Norway is a "second to none" rich country in the world, with an annual per capita income of nearly $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. Norwegian Prime Minister Stoltenberg said: "This is an affirmation of Norway. Norway will be more noticeable. " Indeed, a rich, peaceful and democratic country is desirable.
3. Perfect education
The education system is perfect and public education is free. Norway has a ten-year compulsory education system. Most schools are public, with the central government in charge of higher education and local governments in charge of secondary and primary education. Foreign students studying in universities in Norway enjoy the same treatment as domestic students. They can go to college freely or work legally.
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.