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TravelRe: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by polis007(m): 10:47am On Aug 10, 2019
SiRLouie:
Congrats man! What course did you apply for?
Physical Activity and Health
TravelRe: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by polis007(m): 9:09pm On Aug 02, 2019
mikkypel:
Bro, I have a couple of questions to ask

1. How much is application fee? Does it vary per university and course

2. How much is Visa fee?

3. Is it easy to get jobs in Norway while studying?

4. Can the jobs be able to cover for the next tuition fee and have some savings?

5. How is job security after study in Norway?

6. How much would be in my account before entering Norway? Is it going to be in a Norwegian account or my Nigerian account?

7. Do I have to pay school fees and accomodation fee before visa?

8. Can I apply for Bsc with my HND and TOEFL?

I know the questions are much but PLEASE kindly help me answer it. It will help me a lot and so many persons following this thread
BEFORE YOU APPLY FOR ANY SCHOOL IN NORWAY

*UDI Norwegian Directorate of Immigration grants visas to Non EU applicants for MSc only.

* You stand a better chance with a good Cgpa 2.1 and above

* University Education in Norway is tuition free however you pay for Semester registration up to 720Nok (roughly 30k)depending on the school.

* You must send 121220 Nok( roughly 5m) to the school account in Norway, before UDI will grant you visa.

*Visa fee is 5300nok (222,224k) it is a residence permit you can work 20hrs per week

* Pay accommodation deposit (Refundable) up to 6000Nok (243k) depending on the school

* Accommodation cost up 4000nok (163k) per month rents are paid on 20th of every month.


* its difficult to get a professional job because of the language barrier but you can get odd jobs that can sustain you over there.

Thank you
TravelRe: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by polis007(m): 5:22pm On Aug 01, 2019
allbestkaima:
how can one start the admission process?
is there a general body/organization like we have JAMB here in 9ja that oversees the process
or
is it the university that sets the process?
please i need urgent answer.
anybody who knows how i can start the application can answer.
i want to study in Norway.
Google Universities in Norway, choose any program you are interested in and follow through. It's not difficult. Admission process starts Oct/Dec depend on the school calendar. Norway has a central admission process https://fsweb.no/soknadsweb/velgInstitusjon.jsf All the Universities will link you to Soknadsweb. Good luck
TravelRe: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by polis007(m): 9:08am On Jul 27, 2019
jessyeve:
Hmm people should be careful with transactions please , everything u need is online, no one is that dumb, u can do it ursef please, wen it comes to money, DO IT YOURSELF, because of high BP, that's all.
When I put out this post, it was pretty difficult to do the bank transfer from Nigeria, in fact even from bro in Olso too few ppl tried to contact me. No scam was intended. Transfer is straight forward now so long as you hv a domiciliary account. In other news, I will be in Trondheim in August 10th, orientation is starting 12th at NTNU.
TravelRe: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by polis007(m): 7:52am On Apr 17, 2019
Oskydaniellyyy:
Friends, I got admitted for master program in linkoping university in Sweden , and also engineering design in university of Tromso, Narvik in norway.

Sweden is 2.5 million per semester while norway is free tuition.

Any advice will be appreciated.

My email _ oskydaniellyyy@gmail.com

Thanks
You probably dont need any advice, your financial capacity should do the needful. Norway is tuition free but need 5m per annum.
TravelRe: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by polis007(m): 6:40pm On Mar 21, 2019
DemigodZeus147:
Thanks, my mind tells me same thing. Because there are situations whereby people still provide these documents during application and when they get admitted, they are unable to fund their account when asked to.
Bank statements is not needed by the school however it might be used for selection purposes when for stance the criteria for elimination is the same. Eg 2 candidates from the same continent with similar Cgpa, if the other submitted a bnk statement and other did not, that could come in to play. Best of luck
TravelRe: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by polis007(m): 7:25pm On Nov 25, 2018
Maxmagaji:
Hi, please I need help.
I am a graduate of petroleum engineering with a cgpa of 4.17 and I want to apply to university of Stavanger.
With this cgpa is there a high chance of me getting the admission for master's degree program in petroleum engineering?
Also please anyone who is currently studying there can put me through.
Thanks
Your cpga is good, nobody here can determine what your chances are. Just go ahead and apply and explore a multiple options. I wish best of luck. �
TravelRe: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by polis007(m): 3:26pm On Nov 18, 2018
OneKinGuy:
Thanks for replying. I currently don't have national idk yet. I only have the temporary paper ID. And according to the university admissions guide page, they said they need the passport page with my full name, date of birth and photo ID. That temporary ID doesn't have date of birth.
You can send them e-mail and inform them that you're yet to get one, they will understand.
TravelRe: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by polis007(m): 9:56am On Nov 18, 2018
OneKinGuy:
Wow. I just learnt a lot from this thread. Am planning to go to Norway for my undergraduate program. All this is happening so quickly. Deadline for submitting application into Nord University is 1st December. I don't have a passport yet. Am wondering if I get my passport before the end of this month and submit it to them. Can I still make it?
Your can submit your national ID while you get the Intl passport. Intl passport is required for visa at the embassy not necessarily important for admission. Thank you
BusinessRe: NNPC, Investors To Relocate Refinery From Turkey To Nigeria by polis007(m): 8:11am On Aug 15, 2018
This pre-emptive, I'm expecting even more to come. It's all attempt to cut their losses Since the news of Dangote 650 barrel per day is almost becoming a reality. These are
some refineries that have been benefitting from the current status quo. Thank God for Dangote for taking the bulls by the horn, he doesn't bluff.
BusinessRe: Why French President Honored Mike Adenuga With Highest Honor by polis007(m): 7:33am On Aug 11, 2018
SoNature:
Nice one, Mr Adenuga

But please use the money that glo uses to endorse artists and sponsor lots of shows on CNN to fix your network

Glo claims to be grandmasters of data, yet subscribers can't enjoy the the data bundle that they give
On the contrary, I'm actually enjoying my Glo line and it's a constant H+ at my location, I think it's location dependent.
TravelRe: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by polis007(m): 10:11am On Jun 03, 2018
dhrogbar9:
@polis007-Thanks for the information. Can we please chat on whatsapp to discuss?
08064383854
TravelRe: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by polis007(m): 10:27am On May 28, 2018
I also got admission into NTNU, I'm not aware of such deadline however, I know they have a tentative date which is 1st of July as there is an understanding with UDi that any student that transferred their living expenses before then will be issued with a resident permit as school resumes in August. Also I am aware that SIT is currently issuing housing contracts with 5-6 days deadlines depending on the date of the application. The payment can be made using a visa or MasterCard.
Politics22yrs Old Young Nigerian Becomes Youngest Councillor In The UK by polis007(op): 2:35pm On May 10, 2018
Princess Elizabeth Bright, a 22yrs old student has been elected as one of the youngest councillors in UK, representing Eastbrook ward in Dagenham, during the UK Election which took place on Thursday, May 3rd.

Her mother, Councillor Afolasade Bright from the Borough of Barking and Dagenham Council was also re-elected. She is also a former speaker/civic mayor London borough of Hackney.

Princess Elizabeth after the election results wrote:

Today 4th May 2018, God did it – he turned my setback into a comeback. I WON
� – officially been elected as the youngest Labour Councillor in my borough representing the fantastic Eastbrook Ward at the tender age of 22 alongside 2 amazing people Mick McCarthy and Tony Ramsay. We have worked so hard in this election, with one of the most target wards, but All the hard work, commitment and tears have finally paid off.

Would like to say Massive thank you to All who have supported Eastbrook in this campaign. From the CLP, to the borough-wide councillors, my Amazing MP Jon Cruddas who canvassed with me till the last hour, volunteers, friends and of course to the most supportive parents Afolasade Bright & PastorGbolahan Bright. She added.

There are now Four Councillors all ladies from the same Parish, RCCG The Master’s Sanctuary and they include; 22 years old Cllr Princess Bright, her mum; Cllr Afolasade Bright, Cllr Donna Lumsden and Cllr Dorothy Akwaboah.

A big congratulations to all of them.
http://africanglitz.com/2018/05/05/31730/#

TravelRe: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by polis007(m): 9:01am On Apr 10, 2018
bucky123:
Congratulations to those that have been offered admission.
If you have been able to transfer your living expenses, please share the details of the process with us, particularly the conversion rate used.
I hv done mine, my elder brother resides in Oslo, he helped me do the transfer, incase anybody wants to do such transfer....just contact me 08064383854, he's currently in Nigeria.
EducationRe: Covenant University's Track Record Of Abuse And The Irresponsibility Of NUC by polis007(m): 8:37am On Apr 04, 2018
NUC has no jurisdiction to mediate in internal matters such as this they can only come in matters relating to accreditation and standards. Having said that, I don't support CU actions but I am aware that every parents read and signed off on the school rules and regulations before sending the wards to enroll in any academic program. Covenant University didn't force anybody to come, so if you choose to go there you must abide by their rules and regulations, there is no sentiments.
TravelRe: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by polis007(m): 9:26am On Mar 26, 2018
Semose:
No
It's quite unusual, you need to follow up your email and lay the complaint n mk sure you get a feedback before the April 9th deadline. The official channel for acceptance is the Soknadsweb cos there's where you'll eventually download the admission letter.
TravelRe: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by polis007(m): 9:27pm On Mar 25, 2018
Dockal:
Congrats. I was also given admission in same school for MPH. Have you accepted your offer?. Cos on d "soknadsweb", i can't see the options for "Reject or Accept"
Click on the link they sent to your email, it will take you to Soknadsweb, that's how I did mine.
TravelRe: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by polis007(m): 6:04pm On Mar 23, 2018
OFFER OF ADMISSION TO INTERNATIONAL MASTER'S DEGREE PROGRAMMES AT NTNU
AUTUMN 2018


This is an electronically generated letter, and is valid without a signature. The content of the letter may be verified by sending an e-mail to: admissions-master@sa.ntnu.no

We are referring to your application for admission, and are glad to confirm that you are offered a place for a two-year full time Master¿s degree programme at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), starting in mid-August 2018. You have been granted admission to:

1 Biology - Cell and Molecular Biology (Trondheim)

Time 13 August 2018 10:00 Place: NTNU in Trondheim


By the authority granted by the Board of NTNU, the following decision has been made by the Director of the Student and Academic Division:


1 Biology - Cell and Molecular Biology (Trondheim) Admission offered



2 Biology - Ecology, Behavior, Evolution and Biosystematics (Trondheim) Not qualified Your educational background does not meet the admission requirements for this programme of study.



The deadline for accepting an offer of admission and/or place on a waiting list is 9 April 2018. You have to register your reply on Søknadsweb: https://www.ntnu.no/soknadsweb

The professional evaluation of your educational background is done in consultation with the Faculty.


You may be required to present originals of all documentation you have submitted with your application. If you fail to provide original documentation your admission may be revoked.
Information about how to apply for a visa, student housing etc. will be sent in a separate e-mail

All applications have been processed in accordance with the Admission Regulations FOR: 2010-09-14 nr 1275: Forskrift om opptak til studier ved Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet (NTNU). The decision can be appealed according to the Public Administration Act Sections 28 and 29 within three weeks from receipt of this notification if you believe that a procedural error has been made. Please note that you cannot appeal against the regulations.

Your appeal can be sent to:

admissons@sa.ntnu.no


Yours sincerely,

Student and Academic Division
Norwegian Univsersity of Science and Technology (NTNU)

NB! The admission letter vil also be uploaded to Søknadsweb.
TravelRe: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by polis007(m): 6:01pm On Mar 23, 2018
My admission offer just came through and I have accepted the offer. Thank God


You have accepted the offer of admission to 7040 Biology - Cell and Molecular Biology (Trondheim).


Yours sincerely,
Student and Academic Division NTNU
TravelRe: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by polis007(m): 5:39pm On Feb 24, 2018
How long have stayed and how is the visa application interview like, did you use third party Services during your application?
TravelRe: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by polis007(m): 9:04pm On Feb 23, 2018
Getting a job depends on the individual regardless of whether you studied at Harvard or a university in Norway. If you hv a good grades, resourceful and knowledgeable about your field of study, you can secure job. @Uchboggy I would love if you can let us in on your survival strategy so far because I'm not sure you took a bullion van with you to Norway.
TravelRe: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by polis007(m): 5:34pm On Feb 19, 2018
Olalekank:
First person I'm seeing from unilag.
I'd be finishing from computer science next year with about 3.5/3.6.
Can I apply that same next year by December, I'm worried about getting transcript before application closes...

Thank you
Oh great Akokite, you should hv graduated by August thereabout next yr and your transcripts should be ready by then. Unilag student records is one of the best in Nigeria if not the best. I paid 12k and my transcripts was uploaded on Soknadsweb and sent via DHL it got to Norway within 4 days. Also NTNU encourages sending of incomplete transcript ie whatever records you hv as at the time you want to apply so in any case you can still send your records whenever and they can work with that provided you will graduate within the stipulated time. online portal (Soknadsweb) opened mid October 2017 for Autumn, 2018 session so bear that in mind.You can always contact NTNU for any enquiries. I graduated with 4.27 CGPA from CBG, I'm optimistic my application will be successful because I chose the same course for MSC and I read from the requirements that priority is accorded apart from ones CGPA, the relevance of your course of study to the program you applied for. In other words, I expected to hv priority consideration for the same program over a Biochemist and other related biological science courses for instance. I should be in Trondheim Norway by 2wk of August, 2018 by the grace of God. Hopefully I will be your forerunner to guide you during your own application process.
TravelRe: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by polis007(m): 8:21pm On Jan 16, 2018
I applied for MSc Molecular Biology at NTNU for Autumn 2018, I graduated from Unilag, I studied Cell Biology and Genetics.

If you're an MSc hopefully like me hola.
TravelRe: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by polis007(m): 8:17pm On Jan 16, 2018
arizona20:
Hello House please am new here.please i want to find out if is possible to get a permanent resident in Norway after my msc.
Get married to a Norwegian lady, it's as simple as that..
PoliticsRe: Photos Of Yemi Osinbajo Leaving London After Meeting With President Buhari Today by polis007(m): 8:06am On Jul 12, 2017
[quote author=triplewisdom post=58366105]Why is Osibanjo always wearing black? Is he in perpetual mourning?

Law Department dress code is black....he's a professor of law.
CelebritiesRe: Elvis Madu 'Eze Money' Gets Son A Matching BMW Jeep For His 1st Birthday by polis007(m):
I sell Toy cars too...Hola if u need something like that 08064383854

EducationRe: Am In 100 Level I Performed Very Poorly In Our First Semester Exam by polis007(m): 9:44pm On Apr 10, 2017
Add me on WhatsApp let me see how I çn hlp you 08064383854
SportsRe: Exclusive List Of More England Youth International On The Verge Of Switching To by polis007(op): 10:07am On Mar 30, 2017
Mortiple:
Should we be excited about their switch of allegiance? I don't think so.

Must we give everyone who has an atom of Nigerian blood opportunity to play in our senior national team just because they were schooled in Europe? Mind you most of them don't see themselves as Nigeria; they believe it is their father's country and not theirs.

Moreover, most of these guys are just AVERAGE players, who obviously are not better than some home based players.

Call up to the National Team particularly Super Eagles shouldn't be an all-comers affair.
This is how it works, NFF is on a mission to build a formidable team, they are only giving these guy opportunity to be part of the team non of them has an automatic shirt except by merit. The reason it seemed they are being given preference over their home based counterparts is a no brainer, it has been proven over time with the likes of Victor Moses, Alex Iwobi etc that they more technically adaptable because of the exposure They've had on the game. So it's no bad if have this pool of talents to draw from.
SportsExclusive List Of More England Youth International On The Verge Of Switching To by polis007(op): 8:56am On Mar 30, 2017
Following the successful capture of Chuba Akpom, Ola Aina, Ebere Eze and Josh Maja, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has set it’s sight on snaring more players from the English youth set up eligible for Nigeria at senior level.

Owngoalnigeria.com can exclusively reveal that five Anglo Nigerian players have been approached by the NFF, with discussions set to be at an advanced stage.

Millwall’s highly rated midfielder Fred Onyedinma has given his words to officials of the NFF about his commitment to the Super Eagles and only missed training with the team due to Club engagement as he played in his team 0-1 loss to Swindon on Saturday.

On loan Chelsea forward Tammy Abraham was not involved in the training session as the Bristol City man was with the English U-20 side, and he is also one of those who have given his words to the NFF about making a decision on his senior international future in the summer, but his father’s close ties with Amaju Pinnick the president of the NFF could work in Nigeria’s favour.

Everton’s Ademola Lookman is yet to decide on his international future, but a staff of the NFF revealed to Owngoalnigeria.com that Lookman will most likely switch to Nigeria after the European U-21 tournament later in the year.

Also on the NFF list is Wolverhampton Wanderers defender Dominic Iorfa Jnr who met with coach Gernot Rohr during his visit to see Carl Ikeme, and gave his words to the German coach of the Nigerian team that he will team up with Nigeria in the summer.

20 year old Charlton Athletic midfielder Joe Aribo who moved to the League one side from Staines Town in 2015 has also had contact with the NFF, and Owngoalnigeria.com can report that he has made himself available if called up by the handlers of the Nigerian team.

*Michael James

http://owngoalnigeria.com/2017/03/29/exclusive-list-of-more-england-youth-internationals-on-the-verge-of-switching-to-nigeria/

SportsExclusive List Of More England Youth International On The Verge Of Switchinniger by polis007(op): 8:42am On Mar 30, 2017
Following the successful capture of Chuba Akpom, Ola Aina, Ebere Eze and Josh Maja, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has set it’s sight on snaring more players from the English youth set up eligible for Nigeria at senior level.

Owngoalnigeria.com can exclusively reveal that five Anglo Nigerian players have been approached by the NFF, with discussions set to be at an advanced stage.

Millwall’s highly rated midfielder Fred Onyedinma has given his words to officials of the NFF about his commitment to the Super Eagles and only missed training with the team due to Club engagement as he played in his team 0-1 loss to Swindon on Saturday.

On loan Chelsea forward Tammy Abraham was not involved in the training session as the Bristol City man was with the English U-20 side, and he is also one of those who have given his words to the NFF about making a decision on his senior international future in the summer, but his father’s close ties with Amaju Pinnick the president of the NFF could work in Nigeria’s favour.

Everton’s Ademola Lookman is yet to decide on his international future, but a staff of the NFF revealed to Owngoalnigeria.com that Lookman will most likely switch to Nigeria after the European U-21 tournament later in the year.

Also on the NFF list is Wolverhampton Wanderers defender Dominic Iorfa Jnr who met with coach Gernot Rohr during his visit to see Carl Ikeme, and gave his words to the German coach of the Nigerian team that he will team up with Nigeria in the summer.

20 year old Charlton Athletic midfielder Joe Aribo who moved to the League one side from Staines Town in 2015 has also had contact with the NFF, and Owngoalnigeria.com can report that he has made himself available if called up by the handlers of the Nigerian team.

*Michael James

http://owngoalnigeria.com/2017/03/29/exclusive-list-of-more-england-youth-internationals-on-the-verge-of-switching-to-nigeria/

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