In case you don't already know, most if not all state universities in Norway offer free tuition to students both residents in Norway and all international students, nevertheless, most prospective students who choose to study in Norway will need to have some sort of funding source that would help to cover the living costs in Norway.
Listed below are a few examples of available scholarships in Norway available for students:
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Also Read: Steps to Applying to Universities in Norway
Also Read: Tuition Free Universities in Norway
Government scholarships
EEA and Norway Grants– These is an international scholarships available for students from selected countries within the EEA, including Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Poland, Portugal and Spain, click link to visit the scholarship website to apply.
High North Fellowship Program – This scholarship is funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, this program offers Full scholarships to students from US, Japan, Canada, South Korea and also Russia to study in Norway at some selected institutions in Northern Norway.
Study in Norway Quota Scheme– There are various Norwegian government loans and scholarships available to students from developing international countries willing to study in Norway at several institutions. Priority are given to students from Eastern European and Central Asian.
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