Reasons to Study in Norway
Norway, with its population of just over 5 million, is one of the three Scandinavian countries. In recent years, Norway has repeatedly been ranked as ‘the best country to live in’ by the United Nations Human Development Report.
The educational system is generally state-supported, to ensure that access to education is equal for all. This means that most institutions have no tuition fees. With such favorable conditions, you are almost expected to get a degree and experience the carefree student life. This is a unique opportunity to obtain a degree at a quality university at no cost, and one of many reasons why Norway has become an attractive country for foreign students.
The crime rate in Norway is low. In short, your student days in Norway are relatively likely to go unmarked by crime or police harassment.
As an international student, you can also get a part-time job, with an upper limit of 20 hours a week. Many Norwegian students are also involved in student associations, such as student sports teams and student councils, and in organizations in culture and society in general.
If you’re looking for a study destination packed with nature, history, big ideas, and firm principles, why not make your way to Norway.
Sources:
- https://www.bachelorstudies.com/article/6-reasons-to-study-in-norway/
- https://www.uib.no/en/education/109728/norway-offers-tuition-free-quality-education
- https://www.studyinnorway.no/living-in-norway/education
Popular Universities in Norway
- Bergen National Academy of the Arts
- BI Norwegian Business School
- Harstad University College
- Hedmark University College
- Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences
- Lillehammer University College Lillehammer
- MF Norwegian School of Theology
- Molde University College
- Narvik University College
- Nesna University College
- Nord-Trøndelag University College