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Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by adenewton1: 5:53am On Oct 28, 2014
thanks nairalanders do they accept statement of results in uniberg ,oslo or stavenger and using a sponsors account for the 2:5 m statement is it safe and can one cope with 2000 USD for the first semester?? is it easy to get a part time job to sustain over there.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by StarFlux: 10:15pm On Nov 01, 2014
adenewton1:
thanks nairalanders do they accept statement of results in uniberg ,oslo or stavenger and using a sponsors account for the 2:5 m statement is it safe and can one cope with 2000 USD for the first semester?? is it easy to get a part time job to sustain over there.
If you're using secondary school as a base for your application, then that is accepted. If you're using higher education as a base, then you need scanned copies for your original documents. A sponsors account is fine, but the money must be transfered to the school's account anyway. 2000USD will not be enough

Part time work is easy enough if you know the language somewhat.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Obiwannn: 9:54pm On Nov 02, 2014
StarFlux:
If you're using secondary school as a base for your application, then that is accepted. If you're using higher education as a base, then you need scanned copies for your original documents. A sponsors account is fine, but the money must be transfered to the school's account anyway. 2000USD will not be enough

Part time work is easy enough if you know the language somewhat.

Can u compare Germany to Norway in terms of how easy it is to get part time jobs
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by StarFlux: 1:11pm On Nov 03, 2014
Obiwannn:


Can u compare Germany to Norway in terms of how easy it is to get part time jobs
I'd say Norway definitely (easier). The unemployment rate in Germany is 4,9%, while it is 3.4% in Norway. I have never been to Germany so my opinion on the matter probably wouldn't reflect reality, but it's probably tougher as it's a bigger country going through rough times.

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Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by MaxiDj(m): 3:16pm On Nov 03, 2014
StarFlux:
I'd say Norway definitely (easier). The unemployment rate in Germany is 4,9%, while it is 3.4% in Norway. I have never been to Germany so my opinion on the matter probably wouldn't reflect reality, but it's probably tougher as it's a bigger country going through rough times.

After schooling, what are the options available?

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Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Obiwannn: 4:24pm On Nov 03, 2014
StarFlux:
I'd say Norway definitely (easier). The unemployment rate in Germany is 4,9%, while it is 3.4% in Norway. I have never been to Germany so my opinion on the matter probably wouldn't reflect reality, but it's probably tougher as it's a bigger country going through rough times.

Kk.. Thanks. Lemme ask this same question in the German thread.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by desertboom(m): 7:00pm On Nov 03, 2014
StarFlux:
I'd say Norway definitely (easier). The unemployment rate in Germany is 4,9%, while it is 3.4% in Norway. I have never been to Germany so my opinion on the matter probably wouldn't reflect reality, but it's probably tougher as it's a bigger country going through rough times.
Bro, Please I am finding somethings difficult. i"d be glad if you can drop your cell phone number or e-mail address. Thanks
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by holyboss: 8:43pm On Nov 03, 2014
Please someone should clear me with this;

Am confused with the blocked account tin undecided someone said 92500 norway currency, someone also said 2.5million naira, anoda person said 2000USD undecided

Pls wch amount is d correct one for d blocked account.

I really need to knw this so I can knw if Norway is d way to go or otherwise undecided

Also am going for undergraduate, do I need to Write any exam like GRE, SAT nd d likes?
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by justwise(m): 9:02pm On Nov 03, 2014
@Genfront

If you are not financially ready to study abroad why not wait until that aspect is sorted out?

Please stop asking for bank statement here because that is totally wrong. Studying abroad is a big project and if you can not afford it then wait till you are financially ready

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Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Nobody: 6:58pm On Nov 05, 2014
Please I need clarification on 'certified documents'. I am applying to Norwegian university of life sciences and I was told.to send all my.documents via courier and I definitely can't send my original waec result. But they said to send my photocopy it needs to be certified
That's where my problem comes in how do I certify the photocopy? I have asked around some.say I should take it to my secondary school.for stamp and signature while others are saying take it to the ministry of education
I need to know from those already schooling in Norway what exactly I am to do. Thank you very much
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by MollyMoh: 10:29pm On Nov 05, 2014
StarFlux:
I'd say Norway definitely (easier). The unemployment rate in Germany is 4,9%, while it is 3.4% in Norway. I have never been to Germany so my opinion on the matter probably wouldn't reflect reality, but it's probably tougher as it's a bigger country going through rough times.
hello,please I would like to find out about admission process into a university for my masters programme.could u be kind enough as to send me an email so we can chat;mosunmolakuteyi@yahoo.com.thank you
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by StarFlux: 11:09am On Nov 06, 2014
MaxiDj:


After schooling, what are the options available?
You can apply for more studies or apply for work. Pretty straight forward, but you need to stay in the country for a set amount of years to obtain permanent residence if that is what you seek.

holyboss:
Please someone should clear me with this;

Am confused with the blocked account tin undecided someone said 92500 norway currency, someone also said 2.5million naira, anoda person said 2000USD undecided

Pls wch amount is d correct one for d blocked account.

I really need to knw this so I can knw if Norway is d way to go or otherwise undecided

Also am going for undergraduate, do I need to Write any exam like GRE, SAT nd d likes?
2.415M Naira is the exact amount.

Senior School Certificate + 1 year university education or West African Examinations Council School Certificate GCE O-level + 1 year university education or West African Examinations Council Higher School Certificate GCE A-level with 3 A-levels

toyeebahlim:
Please I need clarification on 'certified documents'. I am applying to Norwegian university of life sciences and I was told.to send all my.documents via courier and I definitely can't send my original waec result. But they said to send my photocopy it needs to be certified
That's where my problem comes in how do I certify the photocopy? I have asked around some.say I should take it to my secondary school.for stamp and signature while others are saying take it to the ministry of education
I need to know from those already schooling in Norway what exactly I am to do. Thank you very much
Go to your school and get it stamped.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by holyboss: 11:41am On Nov 06, 2014
StarFlux:

2.415M Naira is the exact amount.

Senior School Certificate + 1 year university education or West African Examinations Council School Certificate GCE O-level + 1 year university education or West African Examinations Council Higher School Certificate GCE A-level with 3 A-levels
all this countries sef and their requirement undecided so dey don't accept waec straight lipsrsealed boh hw about Nigeria OND? Pls do u knw if dey honour it? Maybe I can use it inplace of d 1year university transcript.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by holyboss: 11:48am On Nov 06, 2014
toyeebahlim:
Please I need clarification on 'certified documents'. I am applying to Norwegian university of life sciences and I was told.to send all my.documents via courier and I definitely can't send my original waec result. But they said to send my photocopy it needs to be certified
That's where my problem comes in how do I certify the photocopy? I have asked around some.say I should take it to my secondary school.for stamp and signature while others are saying take it to the ministry of education
I need to know from those already schooling in Norway what exactly I am to do. Thank you very much
simple! Go to any High court in your area and tell them you want to certify your documents. Normaly is #100 per page boh some ppl can b so crazy to tell u is #500 per page. Don't fall for it u can always bargain it to #200 or just go to anoda person..

NB: not all High court certify so make sure u go to the best u can find..

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Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by MaxiDj(m): 12:45pm On Nov 06, 2014
StarFlux:
You can apply for more studies or apply for work. Pretty straight forward, but you need to stay in the country for a set amount of years to obtain permanent residence if that is what you seek.

Have any idea how long? I mean for the permanent residence.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by StarFlux: 2:25pm On Nov 06, 2014
MaxiDj:


Have any idea how long? I mean for the permanent residence.
Yes, 3 years of legitimate countious stay in the country.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by MaxiDj(m): 3:17pm On Nov 06, 2014
StarFlux:
Yes, 3 years of legitimate countious stay in the country.

Thanks. Exactly what I needed. Are you in Trondheim?
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by samuelkingz(m): 6:28pm On Nov 06, 2014
samuelkingz:
Bosses...i really like ur good works,pls keep it up.pls i hav some ques to ask..
Pls is dere any msc prog i can study in mass communication..such as advertising,journalism etc..or if not any related courses?
Also,is dere means of me havin 2 to 3 jobs..while studying and also mybe afta graduation as done in usa?
Is dier pay able to cater for ones needs dere and also for d need of relatives @ home in naija cos family too go dey disturb..
..is it posible for one to own his or her personal biz dere eg drycleaning firm,boutique,fast food,bus etc..jst anytin can can make u independent dere.
Finally..wat re d vocational skill mostly soughted after dsere.eg truck drivers,welders,carpenters etc..
Hope to hear frm u soon..thank u sir.
pls sb shld help out wit dese ques ..i wld be very grateful
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Mickyboiz: 9:27am On Nov 07, 2014
hi greetings to everyone i have been following up on these thread, Please i want to apply for undergraduate in any engineering related courses taugth in english in Norway 1 (which of the Norwich school can i apply I get offered to any of engineering taugth in english courses without much competition . 2 (when is the 2015 intake registration starting and deadlines and there requirements. 3 (which educational cities where i can get job and school enabling take care of myself ? House Am eagarly Waiting for ur reply, tanx
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Mickyboiz: 4:03pm On Nov 07, 2014
[quote author=StarFlux post=27772355]

2.415M Naira is the exact amount.

Senior School Certificate + 1 year university education or West African Examinations Council School Certificate GCE O-level + 1 year university education or West African Examinations Council Higher School Certificate GCE A-level with 3 A-levels hello bro , i av O'level result + 1yr university education but my 1st semester result is not pretty good am i gud to go? But 2nd semester result is not yet out
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Mickyboiz: 4:06pm On Nov 07, 2014
StarFlux:
You can apply for more studies or apply for work. Pretty straight forward, but you need to stay in the country for a set amount of years to obtain permanent residence if that is what you seek.

2.415M Naira is the exact amount.

Senior School Certificate + 1 year university education or West African Examinations Council School Certificate GCE O-level + 1 year university education or West African Examinations Council Higher School Certificate GCE A-level with 3 A-levels

Go to your school and get it stamped.
hello bro , i av
O'level result + 1yr university
education but my 1st
semester result is not pretty
good am i gud to go? But 2nd
semester result is not yet out
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Nobody: 8:58pm On Nov 07, 2014
holyboss:
simple! Go to any High court in your area and tell them you want to certify your documents. Normaly is #100 per page boh some ppl can b so crazy to tell u is #500 per page. Don't fall for it u can always bargain it to #200 or just go to anoda person..

NB: not all High court certify so make sure u go to the best u can find..
Thank you very much
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by holyboss: 7:58am On Nov 08, 2014
toyeebahlim:

Thank you very much
uw
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Mickyboiz: 8:03am On Nov 08, 2014
holyboss:
uw
hello bro plss help me answ question above, tanx
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by holyboss: 9:51am On Nov 08, 2014
Mickyboiz:
hello bro plss help me answ question above, tanx
Sorry I don't really know much about Norway undecided I answered the certification tin based of my experience with other countries. Boh I guess if you have no reference in d not so good result, u can just giv it a trial (because some schools don't acknowledge transcript request of a student with reference..

Incase of no reference, then I will advice u to just go ahead and apply (risk it with d not so good result) nd leave d school to decide ur faith with them.

NB: NL is not the school admission board so don't expect to get admission assurance here..


My one cent
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Mickyboiz: 12:08pm On Nov 08, 2014
holyboss:
Sorry I don't really know much about Norway undecided I answered the certification tin based of my experience with other countries. Boh I guess if you have no reference in d not so good result, u can just giv it a trial (because some schools don't acknowledge transcript request of a student with reference..

Incase of no reference, then I will advice u to just go ahead and apply (risk it with d not so good result) nd leave d school to decide ur faith with them.

NB: NL is not the school admission board so don't expect to get admission assurance here..


My one cent
tank u bro
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Mickyboiz: 6:49pm On Nov 08, 2014
where ar the ppl on this thread , you ppl shd show and answer my questions above, its urgent plss
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by StarFlux: 2:10pm On Nov 09, 2014
Mickyboiz:
hello bro , i av
O'level result + 1yr university
education but my 1st
semester result is not pretty
good am i gud to go? But 2nd
semester result is not yet out
Wait for the result. There isn't any rush as of yet, deadline isn't before next year for most schools. Some application portals don't open before december 1st.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Mickyboiz: 2:19pm On Nov 09, 2014
StarFlux:
Wait for the result. There isn't any rush as of yet, deadline isn't before next year for most schools. Some application portals don't open before december 1st.
tank u bro, bt cn u refer me to any Norwich admsn portal or university website dat i cn search for course or sch?
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by StarFlux: 5:00pm On Nov 09, 2014
Mickyboiz:
tank u bro, bt cn u refer me to any Norwich admsn portal or university website dat i cn search for course or sch?
http://www.studyinnorway.no/Where-can-I-study/List-of-institutions
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Mickyboiz: 7:39pm On Nov 09, 2014

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