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How much CGPA is required for Masters in Norway?
To be considered for admission to a MSc programme, applicants should have at least a Licence, Bachelor or Maitrise/Master degree with a final cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of at least 14.0/20.0 or 3.5/4.0.
How do I get a seat in Norway public university?
The short list of documents for a student residence permit in Norway includes the following:
- An application form for student residence with a passport photograph.
- A copy of your passport.
- Documentation of admission to an accredited educational institution.
- A plan of study.
- A form stating the progress of your studies.
Which exam is required for study in Norway?
Norway offers English-taught study programs. For such programs, applicants will be asked for test scores in an English language proficiency exam, such as the TOEFL, IELTS, Pearson PTE, or Cambridge (C1) Advanced. This prerequisite applies for all international students who are non-native English speakers.
What are the basic requirements to study in Norway?
Bachelor´s/ undergraduate studies Completion of secondary education at advanced level, equivalent to passing the exam at the end of Norwegian secondary school, is the general basic requirement for entry to Norwegian universities and university colleges set by the Norwegian Agency for Quality Assurance in Education (NOKUT).
What is a “Norwegian C” GPA?
The GPA would then be: A GPA between 2.5 and 3.5 is considered a “Norwegian C”. Sometimes, we talk about a “pure C” GPA which is above 3.0. Now how does this translate to the US system for instance?
How can I Prove my level of Norwegian?
You can prove your level of Norwegian with one of the following: The Norwegian Language Test – Advanced Level (Test i norsk, høyere nivå), with a minimum of 450 points. Level 3 in the Introductory Program for Foreign Students at Universities (Trinn 3 i norsk for utenlandske studenter ved universitetene).
Is the Norwegian institution involved in the admission process?
Please note that the Norwegian institution is not involved in the admission process at all. All exchange courses for international students in Norway will be taught in English. Some institutions also offer Norwegian language courses for their international exchange students.