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Norway is one of the only countries in the world where all public universities offer tuition-free education to both domestic and international students.

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 It doesn’t matter where you come from—Europe, Asia, Africa, or the Americas—if you are accepted into a public institution, you can study without paying tuition fees.
• Norway’s policy is based on the belief that education is a universal right, not a privilege. • Students only pay a small semester fee, usually between $60 and $80, which grants benefits like campus services, sports facilities, library access, and healthcare through student organizations.
• Norway hosts world-class institutions such as the University of Oslo, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), and University of Bergen.
• Courses are available in English at the Master’s and PhD levels, and many programs focus on technology, engineering, energy, climate research, and health sciences.
• While tuition is free, the cost of living in Norway is high, so students must cover expenses like housing, food, and transport.
• Norway consistently ranks among the safest, happiest, and most environmentally advanced countries, making it an ideal destination for global students.

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