I don't really think you should do your LLM from Norway. You must be knowing that our nations are a common law countries n Norway is a civil law country. If you do really think you could find career opportunities in Norway, could please explain me, that would be very helpful to me. I'll be graduating this year with BBA. LLB
If you want to learn more about the process and just hear from people whom have done or are doing what you are pursuing, there is a great podcast I’ve been listening to called: “Life in Norway”. They touch on a great many subjects including work and school. Best of luck!
I’m from the uk And I’d like to know how to apply and if studies and lectures are taught in English Because it looks amazing and would be a privilege to go
Isaac Beresford hi there! Yes most courses are taught in English especially postgraduate studies. In particular, most science, medicine and engineering courses are taught in English.
@@anieee96 I'm from South Africa And i would like to know more about University of Oslo hope you wont mind i add you up as friend on Facebook so that we can chat over there
I wanna study psychology in Oslo because i discovered Also my experience with sociopaths their predatory drive is to strong for them to value personal space. They whole concept of personal space "bubble" may offend them. Once again not understanding the purpose and feeling stupid about it.
They don't offer bachelor classes in English only Norwegian, so fluency in Norwegian is a must. But Master classes are available in English. www.uio.no/english/studies/admission/scholarships.html There are some special grant programs for books and cost of living, but otherwise you would need to rely on your own countrys student grant or resources. As it's said the tuition fee is only 100 dollars, so that and books is the only direct cost of studying.
For undergraduate courses most are taught in Norwegian. Postgraduate courses in engineering, bioscience and pure science are taught in English. Scholarships are unusual or not a thing at all, as there is no tuition fee (only pay for books). If financial funding is a concern, it should be noted that living costs are likely to be much greater than you are accustomed to. Good luck
By the grace of God i will be there for LLM after the completion of my LLB from Pakistan
I don't really think you should do your LLM from Norway. You must be knowing that our nations are a common law countries n Norway is a civil law country. If you do really think you could find career opportunities in Norway, could please explain me, that would be very helpful to me. I'll be graduating this year with BBA. LLB
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Can I study on my master degree and work in Norway at the same time even though I am not European citizen
I’ve been researching this myself, and according to Google you can work in Norway under a student visa but no more than 20 hours a week.
If you want to learn more about the process and just hear from people whom have done or are doing what you are pursuing, there is a great podcast I’ve been listening to called: “Life in Norway”. They touch on a great many subjects including work and school. Best of luck!
Hello my name is Darius NDOMBE MOUSSAVOU and I would like to know what to do to come at Oslo university please
Great University.
Can I study for undergraduate engineering in English language ?
I’m from the uk
And I’d like to know how to apply and if studies and lectures are taught in English
Because it looks amazing and would be a privilege to go
Isaac Beresford hi there! Yes most courses are taught in English especially postgraduate studies. In particular, most science, medicine and engineering courses are taught in English.
@@anieee96 I'm from South Africa
And i would like to know more about University of Oslo
hope you wont mind i add you up as friend on Facebook so that we can chat over there
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My university
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The creme de la creme of Norwegian students
I am from India. Can u please tell me can we do msc nursing in Norway
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I want to come and study in Norway from Nigeria Africa
Ochayi Emmanuel we welcome you, good luck with application
@@anieee96 can you help me in the admission procedure
Can u help me sis
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I wanna study psychology in Oslo because i discovered Also my experience with sociopaths their predatory drive is to strong for them to value personal space. They whole concept of personal space "bubble" may offend them. Once again not understanding the purpose and feeling stupid about it.
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How does one apply for scholarship and how does it work ?
It's free.
They don't offer bachelor classes in English only Norwegian, so fluency in Norwegian is a must. But Master classes are available in English.
www.uio.no/english/studies/admission/scholarships.html
There are some special grant programs for books and cost of living, but otherwise you would need to rely on your own countrys student grant or resources.
As it's said the tuition fee is only 100 dollars, so that and books is the only direct cost of studying.
For undergraduate courses most are taught in Norwegian. Postgraduate courses in engineering, bioscience and pure science are taught in English. Scholarships are unusual or not a thing at all, as there is no tuition fee (only pay for books). If financial funding is a concern, it should be noted that living costs are likely to be much greater than you are accustomed to. Good luck
@@danichanti9253 but ı heard something " must pay money for living expenses" 🤔
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