Monday 3 January 2011

NORWAY

NORWAY has interesting opportunities and Offers to Study For Free! all you have to do is pay for all other expenses like your feeding, transportation, in fact your welfare. So your expense depends on your livestyle! Isn't that great? No Tuition Fee!

Norway has six universities, six specialised university colleges, 25 state university colleges, two state university colleges of art, and 29 private university colleges. In the autumn of 2005, more than 211 000 students were registered at Norwegian universities and university colleges. Women comprised 62 per cent of students in the university college sector and 56 per cent of students in the university sector.

Generally, students at state universities and university colleges do not pay tuition fees. This is true for all levels, including undergraduate studies, Masters programmes and Ph.D. programmes. However, students will have to pay a semester fee of NOK 300-600 each semester. In order to take an exam this fee will have to be paid in full. But the fee also grants you membership in the local student welfare organisation, which in turn entitles you to several benefits. These benefits may include on campus health services, counselling, access to sports facilities and cultural activities.

Payment of the semester fee is also neccessary to get an official student card that, among other things, gives you reduced fares on most forms of public transport and lower ticket prices to various cultural events.

Universities like:

University of Oslo

University of Bergen

Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim
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