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Monday, December 12, 2011

The process of admission to Norway





The process of admission to Norway is simple;

1-Go to studyinnorway . no to search for Bachelor/Master programmes taught in English and their institutes.
2-Read the requirements of the programmes you are interested in.
3- Apply in at least 8 Programmes since the admission is getting more competitive every year now. Send application by regular  DHL, Fedex, TCS etc.
4- If you get the admission then transfer the required money in your University's bank account.
5-Apply for visa in Norwegian Embassy in Norway with the admission letter, your degrees , English translated Birth certificate, confirmation from your university that you have transferred the money, and your passport.
6-Come to Norway and take all of your money back and spend it as you like.


International students are not Nordic EU / EEA countries

A visa is not available for international students from non-Nordic EU / EEA countries who intend to stay less than 3 months is required. But if the student will take the study longer than 3 months, then they must apply for a residence permit within three months after their arrival in Norway. However, they can also apply for a residence permit for the embassy or consulate in their home country of Norway. Issuing Authority Norwegian Directorate of Immigration (UDI).
International students are granted a residence permit for study purposes if they are enrolled full-time study at an accredited educational institutions in Norway. In addition, students must provide proof that they support the study and life during their stay in Norway. Students also must demonstrate that they have health insurance. An application fee for a visa to NOK 1100 (approx. 180 USD) apply.

Documentation submitted application for non-Nordic EU-EEA students

1st Fully completed application form with photo attached.
2nd Copy of valid passport display the identity of the student.
3rd Evidence that the student is a full-time study is an educational institution, part of Norway. This is also known as the consent form, and it must provide information about the program, which the applicant is approved, the duration of the program.
4th , Confirmed that the student has a comprehensive health insurance valid in Norway.
5th Certificate to confirm the bank that the student has enough funds to support their stay in Norway or the necessary documents, which means that the student receive a scholarship, fellowship or other financial aid show.


The Royal Norwegian Embassy in Dhaka
Office hours: 08:30 - 16:00 Sunday to Thursday
House 9, Road 111 Gulshan Dhaka-1212

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