Study in Norway – Experience Quality Education in a Peaceful and Progressive Country
Required Documents Checklist
To apply to Norwegian universities, you need:
Original Passport (valid for intended stay)
All Attested Educational Documents (Matric, Inter, Bachelor’s, etc.)
Attested Degree Transcripts
IELTS / TOEFL / PTE Score Card
2 Recommendation Letters
Statement of Purpose / Motivation Letter
Europass CV
Experience Certificate (if applicable)
Application Documents (For Visa)
Admission Letter from a recognized university
Proof of Financial Means (NOK 137,907 – approx. €12,000 or PKR 3.6 million)
Proof of Accommodation in Norway
Visa Application Form (Student Residence Permit)
Valid Passport
Passport-size Photos
Health Insurance
Bank Statement
Educational Certificates & English Language Test Proof
Why Study in Norway?
Norway is globally recognized for its free education system, high standard of living, and inclusive society. For international students, especially from Pakistan, it offers a unique opportunity to study in a safe, scenic, and academically sound environment.
- No tuition fees at public universities
- High-quality, research-based education
- Strong focus on innovation, sustainability & practical learning
- English-taught bachelor’s and master’s programs
- Safe and peaceful society with high quality of life
- Easy access to other European countries via the Schengen zone
- High visa approval rate for Pakistani students
- Opportunity to work part-time (up to 20 hours/week)

Available Programs
Norway offers a variety of programs across multiple disciplines, including:
Engineering & IT
Natural Sciences
Environmental & Sustainability Studies
Business Administration
Social Sciences & Humanities
Health & Life Sciences
Architecture & Design
More than 200 master’s programs are taught in English.
Tuition Fees in Norway
Public Universities:
Free for all students (including international students)
Private Institutions:
€9,000 – €19,000 per year (depending on the program)
Note: Students still need to cover their living costs.
Language Proficiency Requirements
Most universities in Norway require proof of English proficiency through:
IELTS:
Bachelor’s: 6.0 overall
Master’s: 6.5 overall
TOEFL (iBT):
Bachelor’s: 80+
Master’s: 90+
PTE Academic:
Minimum score of 59–63 depending on the institution
Estimated Cost of Living
Monthly living expenses in Norway vary between NOK 10,000 – 12,000 (approx. €900 – €1,100), covering:
Accommodation
Food
Transport
Study materials
Personal expenses
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