Study in Norway
Norway is the country that takes higher education to a unique international level. Most of the Norwegian public universities don't charge any tuition fees. This applies to all international students, regardless of their country of origin. Studying abroad in Norway will be a challenging but rewarding experience. It will lead to a valuable academic degree, which will be a remarkable addition to your CV. To make it easier for you, we made a quick guide with everything you should know about the costs of studying and living in Norway.
- University of Oslo
- BI Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- University of Bergen
- NHH Norwegian School of Economics
Tuition fees in Norway for international students
In Norway, most public universities don’t charge tuition fees. This is valid for undergraduate degree courses, Master’s programmes and PhDs, and for students from all countries, regardless if they are members of the EU/EEA or not.
There is only a student union fee that has to be paid in full, which is between 30 – 60 EUR/semester.
Private universities charge tuition fees, and they vary between:
7,000 – 9,000 EUR/year for Bachelor’s programmes
9,000 – 19,000 EUR/year for Master’s programmes