๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ด Study in Norway for Free in 2025: Apply, Learn & Settle

Dreaming of studying in a country with breathtaking fjords, world-class education, and zero tuition fees? Even in 2025, that dream can still come true in Norway if you know where to look.

Yes, Norway introduced tuition fees for non-EU students recently, but many public universities still offer full scholarships and tuition waivers that can cover your costs entirely. With over 24,000 international students and 350+ English-taught programs, Norway is one of Europeโ€™s fastest-growing study destinations.

This guide will walk you through:
โœ… How to find tuition-free or fully funded programs in Norway
โœ… Top universities and scholarships for 2025
โœ… Living costs, career opportunities, and visa requirements
โœ… Step-by-step application process to make your Norway dream a reality


๐ŸŽ“ Why Study in Norway in 2025?

Hereโ€™s why students from India and around the world are choosing Norway:

  • Tuition-Free Education: Most public universities only charge a small semester fee (NOK 300โ€“600 โ‰ˆ โ‚น2.5Kโ€“โ‚น5K).
  • English-Taught Programs: From business to technology, many masterโ€™s programs are fully taught in English.
  • Global Recognition: Degrees follow the Bologna Process, making them valid across Europe and beyond.
  • Top Quality of Life: Ranked among the best countries globally for prosperity, safety, and environment.
  • High Student Satisfaction: 9/10 rating from international students 7th in Europe.
  • Innovation Hub: Strong focus on research, tech, and sustainable development.

๐Ÿซ Top 10 Affordable Universities in Norway (2025)

While tuition varies by program, here are some top-ranked institutions to explore:

UniversityQS Ranking 2026Annual Tuition Fee (NOK)Annual Fee (โ‚น)
Norwegian School of Economics21 (MBA)136Kโ€“196K11.3Lโ€“16.3L
University of Oslo119191Kโ€“276K15.9Lโ€“22.9L
Norwegian University of Science & Technology (NTNU)267170Kโ€“510K14.1Lโ€“42.4L
University of Bergen287190Kโ€“376K15.8Lโ€“31.2L
Norwegian University of Life Sciences791โ€“80080Kโ€“275K6.6Lโ€“22.8L
University of Stavanger851โ€“900165Kโ€“190K13.7Lโ€“15.8L
Nord Universityโ€”136Kโ€“522K11.3Lโ€“43.4L
University of Agderโ€”145Kโ€“415K12Lโ€“34.5L
Western Norway University of Applied Sciencesโ€”130Kโ€“500K10.8Lโ€“41.5L
University of South-Eastern Norwayโ€”130Kโ€“250K10.8Lโ€“20.8L

๐Ÿ’ก Tip: Even if tuition applies, scholarships can wipe out these costs completely.


๐Ÿ“œ Scholarships That Make Studying in Norway Free

Norway offers generous financial aid some cover tuition, travel, and living expenses.

ScholarshipTypeBenefits
Erasmus+ GrantExchangeCovers travel & living costs (varies)
Nordplus Higher EducationExchangeCovers tuition & semester fees
Mobility Grant for Norwegian Language, Literature & CultureMasterโ€™s/PhDTravel: NOK 4,000โ€“6,000; Living: NOK 13,700/month
Erasmus Mundus Joint Masterโ€™sMasterโ€™sFull funding for tuition, travel, and living
North2North Mobility ProgramExchangeNOK 8,000โ€“12,000 based on program

๐Ÿ“ Eligibility Requirements

Bachelorโ€™s Programs

  • Indian Secondary Education Certificate (CBSE, ICSE, or equivalent to Norwegian upper secondary school)
  • IELTS: 5.0โ€“6.5 / TOEFL iBT: 60โ€“90 / PTE: 51โ€“62
  • No entrance exams for most programs

Masterโ€™s Programs

  • Bachelorโ€™s degree equivalent to 180 ECTS in Norway
  • IELTS: 6.5 / TOEFL iBT: 85โ€“90 / PTE: 62
  • Some programs require GRE/GMAT (MBA: GMAT 555โ€“600)

๐Ÿ’ฐ Cost of Living in Norway (Per Month)

ExpenseNOKโ‚น (Approx.)
Housing4,000โ€“7,00033.2Kโ€“58.2K
Food3,000โ€“5,00024.9Kโ€“41.6K
Transport500โ€“1,0004.1Kโ€“8.3K
Utilities & Internet800โ€“1,2006.6Kโ€“10K
Books & Supplies300โ€“6002.5Kโ€“5K
Leisure1,000โ€“2,0008.3Kโ€“16.6K

๐Ÿ’ก Tip: On-campus housing is often cheaper than private rentals.


๐Ÿ’ผ Career Opportunities After Graduation

Norway has high employability for graduates 91% of men and 89% of women with tertiary education find jobs quickly.

Job RoleAvg. Salary (NOK/year)โ‚น (Approx.)
HR Manager862K7.16L
Data Analyst705K5.86L
Marketing Manager737K6.12L
Software Engineer700K5.81L
Registered Nurse579K4.81L

Top Recruiters: Equinor, Telenor, DNV, Aker Solutions, Statkraft, DNB ASA, Nordea Bank, Yara International, Kongsberg Gruppen, ABB Norway.


๐Ÿ›ซ Step-by-Step Application Process

  1. Choose a Program โ†’ Pick your field & university.
  2. Check Requirements โ†’ Verify academic & language eligibility.
  3. Prepare Documents โ†’ Transcripts, passport, SOP, CV, recommendations.
  4. Apply Online โ†’ Upload docs, pay application fee (if any).
  5. Wait for Results โ†’ Offers usually come in a few months.
  6. Accept & Prepare โ†’ Apply for student visa, arrange housing, book tickets.

๐Ÿ“Œ Student Visa Essentials

  • Funds Required: NOK 166,859/year (~โ‚น13.86L) in bank or via scholarship
  • Work Rights: 20 hrs/week during term; full-time in holidays
  • Processing Time: Up to 8 months apply early!
  • Family: Spouse & children can join via family immigration permit

โœˆ๏ธ Final Thoughts

Norway is not just about Aurora Borealis and fjords itโ€™s a gateway to world-class education without drowning in debt.

If youโ€™re aiming for free or affordable education in Europe, start shortlisting programs now, target scholarships, and prepare your visa file carefully. With the right planning, you could be sipping coffee in Oslo or hiking Bergenโ€™s mountains โ€” as a student โ€” by next year.


20 responses to “๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ด Study in Norway for Free in 2025: Apply, Learn & Settle”

  1. Alana Wilson Avatar
    Alana Wilson

    A very good day to you

    I hope that this email finds you well.

    I have a query?

    Do you offer courses in
    Business Management.

  2. Marvie Hays Avatar
    Marvie Hays

    Hi I am a nurse in US and wants to study and work there . I am 50 yrs old though. Would I still qualify

  3. MD Shafayet Araf Avatar

    Iโ€™d feel lucky to get a chance to read there.

  4. Shiva Aanand Avatar
    Shiva Aanand

    Im a Indian but not a Indian nationality, Im a Burma (Myanmar)Nationality, can I apply , I haven’t finished my degree yet , I left my study at third year university, can I rejoin the study as a student?

  5. Blaine Avatar
    Blaine

    Hello am wanting to attend a scho

  6. Josh Goodman Avatar
    Josh Goodman

    Im very interested in doing my next degree in Norway. Please send any information on how best to apply. Thank you.

  7. Johlien Eloff Avatar
    Johlien Eloff

    I would like to know more

  8. Alesia Hawkins Avatar
    Alesia Hawkins

    Is there a master’s in childhood psychology?

  9. Alesia Hawkins Avatar
    Alesia Hawkins

    Is there a master’s in childhood psychology?

  10. Sara Moore Avatar
    Sara Moore

    So do you have to speak your language since itโ€™s not offered in English

  11. Glofe Louise Fernandez Avatar
    Glofe Louise Fernandez

    i would love to

  12. Jeremy Ferrick Avatar

    I am interested in going to school in Oslo. Must I speak Norwegian to qualify?

  13. Frankie Nuttall Avatar
    Frankie Nuttall

    What would be my requirement for an Australian?

  14. Janine Maureen Miranda Avatar
    Janine Maureen Miranda

    Iโ€™m interested.

  15. Emarson Abrigana Avatar
    Emarson Abrigana

    I am interested

  16. Marjun Asma Avatar
    Marjun Asma

    Wow! This is an amazing opportunity for me to expand my knowledge, leave a better life in Norway.

  17. Polly Amanda Case Avatar
    Polly Amanda Case

    Hello,
    Are non-traditional students accepted? I earned my BSW in 2014 at 52 years old. Currently, Iโ€™โ€™am very interested in studying abroad to earn my masterโ€™s degree – MSW. Iโ€™am also a single parent of a brilliant 11 year old daughter.

  18. Mary ann pearl Alfaro Avatar
    Mary ann pearl Alfaro

    I am interested.

  19. Rex Millares Avatar
    Rex Millares

    No on line study ???

  20. Liann Cusipag Avatar
    Liann Cusipag

    I am interested with this program.

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