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Study in Norway 🇳🇴

World-class, research-focused medical education at top-ranked public universities with high standards and strong clinical training—highly competitive and primarily in Norwegian, with tuition for non-EU/EEA students.

Life in Norway 🇳🇴

Know all about your favourite study destination

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Language
Norwegian (English widely spoken)
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Currency
Norwegian Krone (NOK)
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Climate
Cold winters, mild summers (-20°C to +25°C)
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Safety
Very safe
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Dialing Code
+47

About Norway

Everything you need to know before you apply

6-year integrated program (Cand.med.).

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Top-ranked universities with global recognition

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High-quality education and clinical exposure

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Safe, high-standard living environment

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Research opportunities and work-life balance

At a Glance
Norway — Key Facts
Total Universities4 main public medical faculties+
Course Duration6 Years
Avg. Fees / Year$12,000-35,000/year (non-EU/EEA)
MediumNorwegian (limited English options)
Your Future Awaits

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Eligibility for Studying in Norway

Make sure you meet these requirements before applying

🩺Medicine
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NEET
Often required for certain pathways
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Academics
High school diploma equivalent with strong sciences; Norwegian proficiency
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Age Limit
Typically 18+ years
Required Documents
High school transcripts
Language proficiency proof (Norwegian/English)
Passport
Medical certificate
Application via university/NUCAS

Cost of Studying in Norway

Transparent fee structure · Currency: Norwegian Krone (NOK)

Tuition Fees
$12,000-35,000/year (non-EU/EEA; semester fee only for EU/EEA)
per year
Accommodation
$4,000-8,000/year
per year
Food & Living
$300-500/month
per month
Other Expenses
$200-400/month
per year
First Year Total
$18,000-45,000 (including tuition + living)
Complete Course
$100,000-250,000+ (full 6 years; varies)

Visa & Intake Details

Everything you need to know before planning your move

Main Intake
August/September
Deadline: April (EU/EEA); earlier for non-EU
Visa Type
Student Residence Permit
Processing: 1-3 months
Visa Validity
1 year (renewable)
Extendable during course
Language
Norwegian (English widely spoken)
Medium: Norwegian (limited English options)

Career Prospects

What you can do after graduating from Norway

🩺Medicine

Eligible to practice after licensing exams; excellent opportunities in Europe/global.

Avg. Salary
Varies widely; high in Norway/EU
Licensing Exams
FMGE/NEXT (India)USMLE (USA)PLAB (UK)
Take the Next Step

Your Medical Career
Starts in Norway

Expert counselors guide you from first inquiry to enrollment — at zero cost.