8 reasons to go to study in Norway

Norway, a country of fjords and trolls and a neighbor of Russia, has long attracted tourists and travelers with its beauty. However, do not be embarrassed by its remoteness and mysteriousness - you can get a good education here!And the time spent in this country cannot but leave a mark on your soul.Why is it still worth considering studying in this northern kingdom?

English programs

Of course, most of the programs at universities are taught in Norwegian, however, there are programs in English - both undergraduate and graduate. They were created specifically for international students, because Norway is a very hospitable country. An important detail: local people speak English fluently, so it is impossible in every sense to get lost or be left without help if you know the language.

It's free and no entrance exams

Norway, as a Scandinavian country, provides free education for students. Whether you are going for an internship or looking for a place to study on your own, you will not have to pay for a diploma - a wonderful difference from most European countries.In addition, there is no need to pass entrance exams for admission to undergraduate programs (apart from the need for an international test confirming the level of language proficiency). It is enough to have a completed course of university education in Russia and a school certificate.

Grants for Russia

The centuries-old history of relations between Russia and Norway has recently been supplemented by a remarkable fact: grants have appeared that will definitely help you, especially if you are going to study Norwegian literature or language. These are Grants for Norwegian Language and Literature and the Norwegian-Russian Scholarship Program, in which 15 out of 30 places are allocated for linguistic or cultural studies students. Both programs are for short stays and cover living expenses.

Culture

Norway- not at all the far north of Europe and not at all a "rural" country. World famous composers and artists lived and looked for inspiration here, various film and music festivals are held here. During the training, you will not fail to meet red-bearded Vikings and cheerful mountain trolls. And of course, you will definitely not get bored, as the academic environment in Norway is considered one of the strongest. This is where a large proportion of the funds are devoted to research, and Norwegian names can be found in many international scientific collections on a wide variety of subjects.

Unusual education system

In higher education in Norway, a very large place is given to student independence.In contrast to Russian realities, in this northern country one can face almost complete freedom, limited only by the number of ECTS credits required.The student himself chooses the subjects within the declared ones, he chooses the time when it is more convenient for him to attend lectures and seminars (here you need to be very attentive and quick so that there are no intersections of different subjects, and other students would not get ahead of you in the process of registering for courses).The responsibility lies with you: whether you read books, or do your homework.But at the end of the semester, you will definitely be in for a surprise in the form of a many hours of written exam.This is a favorite Norwegian practice: leave students for five hours, without books and improvised materials, so that they can write essays, showing not only their erudition and knowledge of literature on the subject, but also their eloquence, as well as their ability to think and look for answers to unexpected open questions....

Strong student unions

If you happen to be a student inFor Norway, first of all, they will definitely pick a real companion for you, or a buddy, guided by your compatibility and the presence of common interests.Secondly, you will be warned for sure that it is better to work together to fight depression, which can threaten not only the inhabitants of sunny countries, but even our middle zone due to the short daylight hours and heavy rains.For this, in Norwegian universities, numerous interest clubs have been created, where you can do anything: from choral singing to collective rafting on mountain rivers.

You can and should travel in Norway

It is really very beautiful in Norway, and the views amaze the eye, leaving no one indifferent.As it was said in the novel by the British writer Douglas Adams "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy", the creator of the Norwegian fjords even received a grand prix for them.Their greatness is really striking to the eye.For backpackers in Norway, there is a special law that allows passage even through private territories, but if you are still tired of the avaricious northern, sometimes Martian beauty, feel free to go skiing in Europe on your free days.Although Norway refused to join the European Union, it is part of the Schengen zone, which means that you can go anywhere in Italy or France without hindrance and very cheap.

Social support

Despite the fact that Norway is one of the most expensive countries to live in the world, there are many social support programs for students.A student pass for six months is quite comparable in price to a one-day pass for an ordinary tourist, all kinds of discounts and programs for students, including in gyms and swimming pools (remember the need to fight depression?).Officially, it is forbidden to work on a student visa, but it is possible to get a job up to 20 hours a week.Moreover, the university will help you find such a job.By the way, the Russian language is quite in demand in Norway, Russia's northern neighbor,so you can always try to work as a Russian-speaking tutor.

Tips

  • The oldest university in the country is located in Oslo, there is a university and in the cultural capital, friendly Bergen.In addition, universities are located in Tronheim and Tromsø.

  • It should be remembered that early submission of documents is practiced in Norway, because the academic year begins in mid-August.As a result, the usual deadlines for the very first contacts with the chosen institution (usually a motivation letter) are in March.

  • Still, the kingdom is leading in terms of the cost of living, it is an expensive country, so the proof of solvency required to obtain a student visa is quite large.But!on the water you will definitely be able to save money!Delicious, clean drinking water pours from the tap.

  • You will most likely have to learn Norwegian and get to know the culture, since there are usually compulsory courses for foreign students that “introduce” history and everyday language into the course.

  • In Norway they love sports.Muscles can definitely be pumped up by walking on mountains, hills and hillocks.And at any time of the year you can find something to your liking: whether it be snowboarding or cycling in the hidden corners of this magnificent country.

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2022-01-14 07:19:04
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