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Free Schoolarship In Norway by whizfache(m): 5:45am On Dec 09, 2016
Have done a lot of research in school in norway dat offer free or little fees i want u anybody interested to ask any questions i promise to answer u all. No private mail me o make other people learn too
Re: Free Schoolarship In Norway by nigeriainfo: 6:31am On Dec 09, 2016
[quote author=whizfache post=51761667]Have done a lot of research in school in norway dat offer free or little fees i want u anybody interested to ask any questions i promise .oh
Re: Free Schoolarship In Norway by Kaybeeeee(m): 6:41am On Dec 09, 2016
whizfache:
Have done a lot of research in school in norway dat offer free or little fees i want u anybody interested to ask any questions i promise to answer u all. No private mail me o make other people learn too

Is it available for undergraduate course
Re: Free Schoolarship In Norway by doctimonyeka(m): 8:03am On Dec 09, 2016
Graduated with a 4.45 CGPA... I want to further for medicine in Norway.. Pls can you help me out with a link?
Re: Free Schoolarship In Norway by Doodoo10: 8:54am On Dec 09, 2016
I graduated from futo, bachelor of petroleum engineering
Just done with my Nysc service last month

Want to move to Norway, with intention of adding another degree, but to also work and sponsor myself once I get there

Any help?
Thanks and God bless you
Re: Free Schoolarship In Norway by Successjoy(f): 3:25pm On Dec 09, 2016
i better book a space here grin.
@op, are there scholarship for undergraduate? if yes, please name the schools or post link. I've been making research as regard schorlaship in norway but they are all for Masters. Also can i apply with OND statement of result? cos my waec grade is not so high but ond is distinction. Any advice concerning that?
Thanks
Re: Free Schoolarship In Norway by whizfache(m): 1:41pm On Dec 10, 2016
Sorry am kind of busy dats y i could not reply dis evening i will post d free institution u can study in norway even for master student God bless u all

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Re: Free Schoolarship In Norway by glowithdan(m): 3:38pm On Dec 14, 2016
You are still busy?
Re: Free Schoolarship In Norway by penusturtle(m): 3:44pm On Dec 14, 2016
whizfache:
Sorry am kind of busy dats y i could not reply dis evening i will post d free institution u can study in norway even for master student God bless u all

are you still busy?
Re: Free Schoolarship In Norway by guchi120(m): 4:18pm On Dec 14, 2016
Let me book my space too ... master's degree things
Re: Free Schoolarship In Norway by darlingtonNYIG(m): 4:32pm On Dec 14, 2016
Waiting
Re: Free Schoolarship In Norway by Successjoy(f): 5:05pm On Dec 14, 2016
whizfache we are patiently waiting for you o
Re: Free Schoolarship In Norway by Bandeco(m): 5:15pm On Dec 14, 2016
All public universities in Norway are tuition free.
All masters program in public Norwegian University are tuition free.

Very few BSc program taught in English exist in Norwegian public universities and some of the BSc program levies tuition fee for students outside the Eu/EEA.

Most Norwegian University requires atleast C to be eligible for masters admission but this is mere lipservice as it is often the case that mostly applicants with B (2nd class upper) are offered admission. This is even more practicable if you had your previous education in a developing country. This also could be due to the fact that admission in Norway is highly competitive occasioned by the free and quality education

To the lady that enquired about BSc studies with OND - I am not sure if you qualify for BSc admission because to be eligible for BSc admission in Norway, you need to have upper secondary certificate (WAEC/NECO - at least 6 credits pass including Maths, English and a science subject) plus 1 year university studies.

Lastly, if any of you is thinking of applying against autumn 2017, that person should perish the thought as most admission window has elapsed.

But this does not apply to university of Stavanger since their admission window is still wide open till February or so. So you can check UiS out, see if you will find a program of interest and if you think you meet their requirements you can apply

Stay blessed!

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Re: Free Schoolarship In Norway by Successjoy(f): 6:49pm On Dec 14, 2016
woow. thanks alot for this i have my waec certificate but i dont understand the plus i year university study part. Can you please explain further.
Bandeco:
All public universities in Norway are tuition free.
All masters program in public Norwegian University are tuition free.

Very few BSc program taught in English exist in Norwegian public universities and some of the BSc program levies tuition fee for students outside the Eu/EEA.

Most Norwegian University requires atleast C to be eligible for masters admission but this is mere lipservice as it is often the case that mostly applicants with B (2nd class upper) are offered admission. This is even more practicable if you had your previous education in a developing country. This also could be due to the fact that admission in Norway is highly competitive occasioned by the free and quality education

To the lady that enquired about BSc studies with OND - I am not sure if you qualify for BSc admission because to be eligible for BSc admission in Norway, you need to have upper secondary certificate (WAEC/NECO - at least 6 credits pass including Maths, English and a science subject) plus 1 year university studies.

Lastly, if any of you is thinking of applying against autumn 2017, that person should perish the thought as most admission window has elapsed.

But this does not apply to university of Stavanger since their admission window is still wide open till February or so. So you can check UiS out, see if you will find a program of interest and if you think you meet their requirements you can apply

Stay blessed!

Re: Free Schoolarship In Norway by Nobody: 7:02pm On Dec 14, 2016
whizfache:
Have done a lot of research in school in norway dat offer free or little fees i want u anybody interested to ask any questions i promise to answer u all. No private mail me o make other people learn too

You open thread down..

You con run away...chisos

Better come and go and finish what you started...lol
Re: Free Schoolarship In Norway by Nobody: 11:51pm On Dec 14, 2016
am interested for the bsc ,what is the process involved
Re: Free Schoolarship In Norway by Bandeco(m): 7:34am On Dec 15, 2016
Successjoy:
woow. thanks alot for this i have my waec certificate but i dont understand the plus i year university study part. Can you please explain further.
It means that you must have completed atleast 100level /year one studies in a UNIVERSITY. This studies must be a study towards bachelor degree. This study can be evidenced by your (100 level) transcript.

Germany also accepts HND holders for BSc admission but I am not sure if Norway accepts this (HND) too- as it is not expressly stated in the GSU-country list

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Re: Free Schoolarship In Norway by mantleguy(m): 7:36am On Dec 15, 2016
Bandeco:
All public universities in Norway are tuition free.
All masters program in public Norwegian University are tuition free.

Very few BSc program taught in English exist in Norwegian public universities and some of the BSc program levies tuition fee for students outside the Eu/EEA.

Most Norwegian University requires atleast C to be eligible for masters admission but this is mere lipservice as it is often the case that mostly applicants with B (2nd class upper) are offered admission. This is even more practicable if you had your previous education in a developing country. This also could be due to the fact that admission in Norway is highly competitive occasioned by the free and quality education

To the lady that enquired about BSc studies with OND - I am not sure if you qualify for BSc admission because to be eligible for BSc admission in Norway, you need to have upper secondary certificate (WAEC/NECO - at least 6 credits pass including Maths, English and a science subject) plus 1 year university studies.

Lastly, if any of you is thinking of applying against autumn 2017, that person should perish the thought as most admission window has elapsed.

But this does not apply to university of Stavanger since their admission window is still wide open till February or so. So you can check UiS out, see if you will find a program of interest and if you think you meet their requirements you can apply

Stay blessed!

Wow... You are well-informed. Masterclass from you.

People this is all what you have been asking of. Accurately accurate

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Re: Free Schoolarship In Norway by LEOSIRSIR(m): 11:29am On Dec 15, 2016
kindly enlighten us more for the Germany HND acceptance for BSc, how one can apply and which university can one apply to

Bandeco:

It means that you must have completed atleast 100level /year one studies in a UNIVERSITY. This studies must be a study towards bachelor degree. This study can be evidenced by your (100 level) transcript.

Germany also accepts HND holders for BSc admission but I am not sure if Norway accepts this (HND) too- as it is not expressly stated in the GSU-country list

Re: Free Schoolarship In Norway by Successjoy(f): 3:01pm On Dec 15, 2016
Okay. Thanks for this explanation
Bandeco:

It means that you must have completed atleast 100level /year one studies in a UNIVERSITY. This studies must be a study towards bachelor degree. This study can be evidenced by your (100 level) transcript.

Germany also accepts HND holders for BSc admission but I am not sure if Norway accepts this (HND) too- as it is not expressly stated in the GSU-country list

Re: Free Schoolarship In Norway by Nobody: 10:38pm On Dec 15, 2016
Please I am am undergraduate in 300 level computer science. please how can I gain admission into a school there for free.. I am still 17,would be 18 next year
please how would I go about it
Re: Free Schoolarship In Norway by whizfache(m): 8:04am On Dec 23, 2016
Am sorry for not posting, lets go down to biz, i wonder y sum1 will spend almost 750000 naira in private school in nigeria when u can access free institution in norway or low fees as low as $100 in norway.
Things to consider when u want to school in norway
living xpenses in norway are considered to be higher than in many although countries, although official average student expenditure of about NOK9000 approx. Euro1000 per month including lodging. Clothing, feeding , transportation it varies from person to person, person way e papa no get enough no go spend anyhow.
Lists of free tuition university in norway.
1. Norwegian university of science and technology. Visit d school website n get to know how to apply. Application fees may be included.
2. Oslo and akershu university college of applied science, the only thing u need to pay is the semester fee which is NOK660 per semester.
3. University of bergen the fee u need to pay is the student welfare organization which is NOK480 it is a public institution and does not charge tuition fees
4. University of agder
5. University of stavenger

method of application ; go through d school websites and apply
thanks and goodluck to u all

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Re: Free Schoolarship In Norway by zeusaqua: 9:27pm On Dec 26, 2016
Successjoy:
woow. thanks alot for this i have my waec certificate but i dont understand the plus i year university study part. Can you please explain further.

It means, u must have been an 100level n u want to move to Norway...like a transfer tin. I stand to be corrected
Re: Free Schoolarship In Norway by zeusaqua: 9:43pm On Dec 26, 2016
whizfache:
Am sorry for not posting, lets go down to biz, i wonder y sum1 will spend almost 750000 naira in private school in nigeria when u can access free institution in norway or low fees as low as $100 in norway.
Things to consider when u want to school in norway
living xpenses in norway are considered to be higher than in many although countries, although official average student expenditure of about NOK9000 approx. Euro1000 per month including lodging. Clothing, feeding , transportation it varies from person to person, person way e papa no get enough no go spend anyhow.
Lists of free tuition university in norway.
1. Norwegian university of science and technology. Visit d school website n get to know how to apply. Application fees may be included.
2. Oslo and akershu university college of applied science, the only thing u need to pay is the semester fee which is NOK660 per semester.
3. University of bergen the fee u need to pay is the student welfare organization which is NOK480 it is a public institution and does not charge tuition fees
4. University of agder
5. University of stavenger

method of application ; go through d school websites and apply
thanks and goodluck to u all

Boss ! @ 1000Euro that is like 350k in naija currency... So that is like spending more too Naaa...
Abi na me no dey do de calculations well
Re: Free Schoolarship In Norway by whizfache(m): 1:24pm On Dec 27, 2016
Dats y i just say schooling in norway is cheap but living in norway is xpensive
zeusaqua:


Boss ! @ 1000Euro that is like 350k in naija currency... So that is like spending more too Naaa...
Abi na me no dey do de calculations well
Re: Free Schoolarship In Norway by DAVECENA(m): 1:29pm On Dec 27, 2016
One thing people don't understand about studying in tuition free countries is that the standard of living is kinda obnoxious. E.g Norway,Germany and public universities in some Scandinavian nations. So before you apply,have it in mind that what you may spend annually is much more than you expected.
Re: Free Schoolarship In Norway by whizfache(m): 1:44pm On Dec 27, 2016
Thats true bro, norway tuition is low as 23,000 naira when converted to naira but the living expenses is very high, for a year one most hold atleast close to 1.5 million naira to live a normal life but all d way norway is a great country, jobs are in norway for students, atleast it will reduce d load
DAVECENA:
One thing people don't understand about studying in tuition free countries is that the standard of living is kinda obnoxious. E.g Norway,Germany and public universities in some Scandinavian nations. So before you apply,have it in mind that what you may spend annually is much more than you expected.
Re: Free Schoolarship In Norway by Bandeco(m): 3:24pm On Dec 27, 2016
DAVECENA:
One thing people don't understand about studying in tuition free countries is that the standard of living is kinda obnoxious. E.g Norway,Germany and public universities in some Scandinavian nations. So before you apply,have it in mind that what you may spend annually is much more than you expected.
I guess u wanted to mean COST OF LIVING. You are not the first Nigeria I came across miswriting standard of living when they want to mean how expensive the country is to live in - COST OF LIVING . They are two different meaning. Don't know why (Nigeria) people misuse it. Laughable tho

BTW the standard cost of living in Germany is not "obnoxious" as you said. Germany is actually one of the cheapest places to live in Europe

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Re: Free Schoolarship In Norway by Bandeco(m): 3:41pm On Dec 27, 2016
whizfache:
Thats true bro, norway tuition is low as 23,000 naira when converted to naira
Norwegian public universities don't charge tuition fees. I guess the amount you stated is student government contribution.
whizfache:
but the living expenses is very high,
Agree.
whizfache:
for a year one most hold atleast close to 1.5 million naira to live a normal life
It is actually more than that even for students. As of today students need to document 3.8million naira as living expenses for 1year.
Non-students need times two of this to be granted a resident permit to seek employment.

whizfache:
but all d way norway is a great country, jobs are in norway for students, atleast it will reduce d load
I agree 100%. The best country in Europe in my opinion. Probably only Switzerland could rival Norway.
Unemployment is the lowest, salaries are amazing in a way that the most menial of jobs could afford u a comfortable living.

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Re: Free Schoolarship In Norway by DAVECENA(m): 7:38pm On Dec 29, 2016
It is actually more than that even for students. As of today students need to document 3.8million naira as living expenses for 1year.
Non-students need times two of this to be granted a resident permit to seek employment.

Funny enough,you need only #2.5M to study in Germany to prove you won't turn out to be a liability to the govt.

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Re: Free Schoolarship In Norway by DAVECENA(m): 7:40pm On Dec 29, 2016
Bandeco:

Norwegian public universities don't charge tuition fees. I guess the amount you stated is student government contribution.

Agree.

It is actually more than that even for students. As of today students need to document 3.8million naira as living expenses for 1year.
Non-students need times two of this to be granted a resident permit to seek employment.


I agree 100%. The best country in Europe in my opinion. Probably only Switzerland could rival Norway.
Unemployment is the lowest, salaries are amazing in a way that the most menial of jobs could afford u a comfortable living.




Funny enough,you need only #2.5M to study in Germany to prove you won't turn out to be a liability to the govt.
Re: Free Schoolarship In Norway by whizfache(m): 8:55pm On Dec 29, 2016
For a year or throughout your program

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