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| Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by summerset: 9:17am On Aug 16, 2020 |
olujastro: ,No be only wedding,how about naming ceremony? |
| Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by olujastro: 9:30am On Aug 16, 2020 |
summerset:This thread is for people interested in Norway, not those heading for Cotonou. Check the travel section for your thread, or the romance section where you most likely belong. |
| Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by summerset: 9:32am On Aug 16, 2020 |
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| Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by amaka157: 9:37am On Aug 16, 2020 |
olujastro:My friend who finished her masters at UiT Tromso also moved to Canada... Am beginning to think it's easier to move to other countries from Norge.. best of luck @olujastro |
| Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by CuteTj(m): 10:58am On Aug 16, 2020 |
trinityconcept:Most schools request for a 2.1 and above because of the competitiveness of getting admission in some of their programmes. But dont be scared. Even with a 1.0 gp (i am obviously joking) you can gain admission to some programmes e.g Bsc/Mc English, Bsc/Msc Primary School Teacher and some other courses that do not get too many applicants. While with 3.08, you definitely will not get into Psychology, Aviation, some serious engineering courses and other most sought after courses. Ultimately, you gaining admission depends on the number of applicants also seeking for a place in that same programme/school. With your 3.08 you may not stand a chance and also with your 3.08, you should be admitted to a programme. It all depends on the number you are competing with for a place. |
| Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by CuteTj(m): 11:07am On Aug 16, 2020*. Modified: 11:26am On Aug 16, 2020 |
@ amaka157 A friend of mine moved from Oslo to the U.K then finally to Canada after his Msc. I think the exposure they get in Norge coupled with the education opens more doors for someone. I think people leave Norge to Canada because of the great economy, how immigration friendly they and also no language barrier. |
| Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by amaka157: 11:37am On Aug 16, 2020 |
CuteTj:You are right @cuteTj cos before my friend's Norge journey.., she had tried Canada route severally to no luck... But just few months after her studies in Norge, she got Canadian visa.. may God help our country Nigeria... |
| Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by amanze54: 6:44pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
Hello guys I have got my IELTS ready, got my Transcript in place, I have also put aside the block account fund, Please when is the fund transfer to the school? Immidiately offer letter is gotten? |
| Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by amanze54: 6:49pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
Also I have been seiving through program that has partway to PhD. I don't know if it is proper to send mails to schools for further information on this or do independent search on my own |
| Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Arinze01(m): 8:50pm On Aug 17, 2020*. Modified: 10:08pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
amanze54:Yeah! Immediately you get your admission letter. On the letter, there are loads of information on how,when(the deadline) to transfer the stated fund. Good luck! |
| Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Arinze01(m): 8:56pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
amanze54:You can do a further research which broadens and broadens your knowledge and you could also send a mail to the stated school to get a first-hand information. They're in the best position to guide you. Additionally, on PhD pathway, if it was stated that there's a further study option,then there's a further study option. No worries Man! Cheers!! |
| Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by amanze54: 9:48pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
Arinze01:Thanks bro, I hope we keep in touch. I will soon narrow down my search to two schools. |
| Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Arinze01(m): 10:06pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
amanze54:No problems! I got your back and other prospectives too! If I may ask,which schools did you pick? |
| Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by amanze54: 8:57am On Aug 18, 2020 |
Arinze01:The schools are NTNU and University of Oslo, I am thinking that as black students, it will be better I focus on the capital city of Oslo for ease of integration and students job What is your school choice and what was your reason for the selection? |
| Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Arinze01(m): 10:48am On Aug 18, 2020 |
amanze54:Lol nice thought BTW. I chose UiS, Nord and NMBU. Stavanger is a cosmopolitan state likewise Oslo,touted as the oil capital of Norway -and I definitely love where it's situated (south western) and trucks of tourist sites to catch fun and down stress. I kinda love UiS programme syllabus for my preferred course,It aligns with my ephemeral and long term goals. Ultimately, I pray we find favour and grace. All on God! |
| Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by amanze54: 6:42pm On Aug 18, 2020 |
Arinze01:That is fine, you must have done a long back ground study on Norway, though I have a heavy work schedule where I am working but I will catch up with you soon |
| Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by IAMBlesssed(f): 7:19pm On Aug 18, 2020 |
[quote author=Arinze01 post=92949479]Lol nice thought BTW. I chose UiS, Nord and NMBU. Stavanger is a cosmopolitan state likewise Oslo,touted as the oil capital of Norway -and I definitely love where it's situated (south western) and trucks of tourist sites to catch fun and down stress. I kinda love UiS programme syllabus for my preferred course,It aligns with my ephemeral and long term goals. Ultimately, I pray we find favour and grace. All on God