Norway is becoming a popular study destination for international students. This is because of the high quality education and the variety of subjects offered by Norway.

Public universities and state universities in Norway do not charge tuition fees for both native and foreign students. This applies to all levels, including undergraduate studies, Masters Programmes and Ph.D. programmes. International students can purse their education here in English.  However, certain programmes/courses and private institutions may charge fees.

Living expenses in Norway are considered to be higher than in many other countries. Students are allowed to work for around 20 hours a week and that usually is enough to get by.

Norway is becoming a dream destination for students in India and for many students across the world and it is expected their popularity will grow .

British Council SIEM has an array of marketing services on offer for UK institutions to market their courses. To know more about our services offered in India, write to Shruti Khanna with cc to siemsouthasia@britishcouncil.org

Read what some of the Indian students have to say about studying in Norway  https://www.thequint.com/india/2017/01/30/step-aside-america-norways-free-education-draws-indian-students