Scholarships in Norway

Application opens for Norway scholarships for international students from Africa and developing countries every year. These are either partial or full fee scholarships for undergraduate, master or PhD/doctoral degrees.

Norway has the highest standard of living and the fourth-highest per capita income in the world due to its oil and gas deposits.

Norway is signed up to the Bologna Process which aims to make European higher education systems more compatible. Certificates of Norway are recognized in other countries of the world.

Bachelor’s degree takes three years to complete, Master’s degree takes two years and PhD, a further three years.

The average amount for living in Norway in a year is €9,600.

Norwegian students can work up to 20 hours per week.

Start here to apply for scholarships in Norway for African students, developing countries and international students, from around the world.

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