Study in Norway


Norway is an attractive study destination known for its high-quality education, innovative research, and excellent standard of living.

SDS Overseas Consultancy provides complete assistance for studying in Norway, including university selection, admissions, visa guidance, financial documentation, and pre-departure support.

Norway offers a world-class education system through public universities and university colleges, with a strong focus on research and sustainability.

Popular courses include Engineering, Computer Science, Renewable Energy, Environmental Studies, Business, Maritime Studies, and Data Science.

Major intake is in August, with limited programs available in January.

While tuition fees may apply at some institutions, Norway offers scholarships through government programs, university-specific grants, and international exchange schemes.

SDS Overseas Consultancy assists students in identifying funding options and preparing scholarship applications.

International students must apply for a Norway Student Residence Permit. SDS Overseas Consultancy provides end-to-end visa support, including documentation, financial proof, and appointment guidance.

Students are allowed to work up to 20 hours per week during studies. After graduation, students may apply for a Job-Seeking Residence Permit.

Yes. Norway offers high academic standards, a safe environment, and strong career opportunities for graduates.
IELTS or equivalent English proficiency is required for English-taught programs.
Yes. International students can work part-time during studies and full-time during official holidays.