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Capital

Oslo

Population

5.5 Million

Language

Norwegian

International Students

25,000+

GDP

$600 Billion

Dialing Code

+47

Currency

Norwegian Krone (NOK)

Universities

37

Why Study in the Norway ?

Norway is one of the most progressive and eco-friendly nations in the world, known for its tuition-free public universities, sustainability-focused education, and innovative research in renewable energy and environmental technology.
For Pakistani students, it’s a dream destination combining world-class academics, high living standards, and safe multicultural communities.

Norwegian universities focus on research-based learning and hands-on projects, particularly in Energy, Environment, IT, and Engineering.
With a strong emphasis on Renewable Energy and Green Technologies, Norway offers unmatched expertise and opportunities in these global growth fields.

English-taught programs, friendly locals, and breathtaking natural landscapes make studying in Norway both academically and personally rewarding.

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Admission Requirements for Studying in the Norway

Pakistani students must provide the following documents when applying to universities in Norway

Copy of a valid passport

Academic transcripts (Matric, Intermediate, Bachelor’s)

Letters of Recommendation (LORs)

CV or Resume

English proficiency proof (IELTS/TOEFL/MOI)

Motivation Letter (SOP)

Portfolio (for design, architecture, or arts)

Recommendation letters (2–3)

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Admission Timeline

How to Apply

Applications are submitted directly through university portals or via Samordna Opptak, the national admission platform

Cost Estimate

Tuition: Free at Public Universities Semester fee: NOK 800 – NOK 1,500 (≈ PKR 24,000 – 45,000 per semester)

Popular Programs

Popular Universities

Environmental Engineering

Business and Economics

Renewable Energy Systems

Marine Science

Computer Science

Architecture and Design

How to Apply

Applications are submitted online directly to universities between December and March for the August intake.

Cost Estimate

Tuition: Free at Public Universities Living Expenses: NOK 10,000 – 13,000 per month (≈ PKR 300,000 – 390,000 per month)

Popular Programs

Popular Universities

Energy and Environmental Engineering

Marine and Offshore Technology

Data Science

Civil and Structural Engineering

Computer Science and AI

Climate and Sustainability Studies

How to Apply

Applications are made directly to universities or through the Norwegian centralized admission system. Most deadlines: December 1 – March 1 (for August intake).

Cost Estimate

Tuition: Free for public universities Required Living Funds for Visa: NOK 151,690/year (≈ PKR 4,550,000 per year)

Popular Programs

Popular Universities

Hydropower and Wind Energy

Energy Systems and Sustainability

Offshore and Marine Energy

Environmental Management

Energy Efficiency and Policy

Scholarships to Study in Norway

While public universities are tuition-free, Pakistani students can apply for scholarships to cover their living costs and research expenses.

Top Scholarships:

Norwegian Government Quota Scheme

NTNU International Masters Scholarship

University of Oslo International Scholarships

Nordplus Scholarships

Erasmus+ Scholarships

BI Presidential Scholarships

NORPART Mobility Program

Visa for the Norway

Post-Admission Experience

Cost of Living in Norway

Norway has a high cost of living, but this is balanced by excellent facilities, safety, and student benefits.

Weather in Major Norway Cities

oC / oF

Min Max

Oslo

-3o  20o

Bergen

1 18o

Trondheim

-218o

Tromsø

-5o  13o

Monthly Living Expenses

Rent

NOK 4,500 – 7,500

Food

NOK 2,500 – 4,000

Transport

NOK 600 – 900

Miscellaneous

NOK 2,000 – 3,000

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Part time Careers and Work Opportunities in Norway

Part-Time Work

Up to 20 hours per week during studies
Full-time during university holidays

Post-Study Work

Graduates can stay 1 year to seek employment.
Strong demand in Renewable Energy, Engineering, IT, and Environmental Sectors.

FAQ- Study in Norway

How much does it cost to study in Norway?

Public universities are tuition-free. Students only pay living costs of around PKR 3–4 lakh per month.

Yes. Some universities accept a Medium of Instruction (MOI) certificate if your previous education was in English.

The Master in Renewable Energy (MSRE) is the most in-demand and internationally valued postgraduate degree.

Yes, up to 20 hours weekly during study periods and full-time during vacations.

Yes, Norway consistently ranks among the safest and happiest countries in the world.

Up to 1 year under the job-seeking residence permit.

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