Study in Norway

Norway is a popular destination for international students because tuition is free at public universities. This lowers the barriers for many although the high cost of living must also be considered. Over 200 master's degrees are available in English, with many more taught in Norwegian. Around 15,000 foreigners are currently enrolled at Norwegian institutions of higher education. Business, science and arts are well covered by Norwegian universities. Some institutions offer specialist courses relevant to the energy industry.

Quality education
Despite being a small country Norwegian universities and university colleges deliver quality education which also international exchange and degree seeking students benefit from. Studying in Norway will improve your career possibilities, both at home and abroad.

English
A number of degree programmers’ and courses are taught in English. Non-native-English students will see that their English skills improve during their studies in Norway, while native-English students will not get bored. A high level of English in the society in general makes it easy to both study and live in Norway.

Free education
Norway is a small country with big resources. It is a priority to Norwegian authorities to maintain and develop an education system of high quality, which is open to all, regardless of the student’s social and economic background. This also counts for international students.

Society
Norway is a modern society. Equality is a value deeply rooted in the Norwegian society and is rooted in both legislation and tradition. On campus students benefit from high technological standards and services, modern facilities and equipment, as well as innovative teaching.


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Intake

All Bangladeshi students can choose intake- September

Academic Requirement

CUBIC Education wants best results for VISA success for Bangladeshi students so we want academic results for

Postgraduate Admission for Bangladeshi Student

S.S.C or equivalent Exam minimum - 3.75 or above
H.S.C or equivalent Exam minimum - 3.75 or above
Graduation minimum - 3.00 or above

English Requirement

CUBIC Education always focus on VISA success rate So all Bangladeshi students need to score good IELTS score

  • Postgraduate Admission IELTS Score for Bangladeshi Students is Band score 6.5 or above.

Required Documents

1

All academic Certificates and Transcripts, original and notarized.

2

IELTS Score, with at least 1 year validity.

3

Passport, with at least 6 months validity.

4

Application Form.

5

Statement of Purpose/Motivation Letter & Recommendation letter.

6

Bank Statements.

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Resume/CV and Job Experience (if required).

Bank Solvency

Bank statement of 15, 00,000/- taka is needed.

Working Facility:
All Bangladeshi Student Or Any Other International Students Can Work 20 Hours But On Vacation They Can Work 40 Hours.

When & Where To Apply:
We Advice All Bangladeshi Students To Start Processing At Least 3-4 Months Before The Intake.

About Norway

Norway is a Scandinavian country encompassing mountains, glaciers and deep coastal fjords. Oslo, the capital, is a city of green spaces and museums.

  • The majority of Norwegians speaks English. Even though some are a bit shy to have a full conversation, they are able to understand most and to help you with any questions you might have.
  • It is estimated that the Norwegian government spends more than 6.6% of its GDP on education which is one of the highest in the world. It also has very high level of education and a very small dropout rate. This is reflected in the high quality of life and the general cultural level where creativity is encouraged.
  • Norway is known to be one of the safest countries in the world.
  • There are 4 seasons in Norway: winter, spring, summer, and fall. Some attractions are only open during a specific season and certain hikes are unreachable during winter. The weather changes a lot between seasons in Norway.
  • There's something magical about watching the sky turn into a green and purple formation dancing all over. Many tourists come to Norway with the intent to see the northern lights. However, the northern lights (or Aurora Borealis) aren’t visible all over Norway.
  • Since Norway is such a long country it goes without saying that the differences are quite significant. In the southern Norway, you have beautiful coasts and warm (not tropical!) weather, the East has large areas of woods and the capital, and the West has the fjords and mountains while the north has the arctic landscapes.
  • During winter, northern Norway has polar nights; a period where the sun never rises above the horizon and you had 24 hours of dark. During summer, however, it's the exact opposite; the sun never sets.
  • Norway has become rich because of its offshore oilfields and gas. Much of this money is saved by the government and used for public welfare which makes living there easier in many ways.

The population of Norway is 5 million (2013 census). This works out at 14 people per square kilometer which means plenty of space for everybody.


Notodden

University College of Southeast Norway

Notodden

Tromso

University of Tromso

Tromso

Trondheim

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Trondheim

Oslo

University of Oslo

Oslo

Bergen

University of Bergen

Bergen

Universities

University College of Southeast Norway

Notodden

University of Tromso

Tromso

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Trondheim

University of Oslo

Oslo

University of Bergen

Bergen