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  2. Higher education in Norway - Wikipedia

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    The six - year professional degree (cand.psychol) is as of 2024 only offered at the four traditional universities of Norway; The University of Oslo, NTNU, University of Bergen and The University of Tromsø. [11] Although attempts have been made to offer this degree at other universities, none have succeeded in doing so as of 2024.

  3. List of universities in Norway - Wikipedia

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    In 1811, the Royal Frederick's University (now the University of Oslo) was established, based on the traditions and curriculum of the University of Copenhagen and effectively as a Norwegian successor institution. It remains the country's highest ranked university, and was Norway's only university until 1946.

  4. Norwegian Universities and Colleges Admission Service

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    The Norwegian Universities and Colleges Admission Service (Norwegian: Samordna opptak) is a Norwegian government agency responsible for application and admission to all public universities and university colleges in Norway for entry level degrees, either Bachelor degrees for liberal studies and some professional studies, as well as certain Master level programs in professional studies.

  5. Category:Universities and colleges in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Universities and colleges in Norway" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. University of Bergen - Wikipedia

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    The University of Bergen (Norwegian: Universitetet i Bergen) is a public research university in Bergen, Norway. As of 2021, the university had over 4,000 employees and 19,000 students. [ 2 ] It was established by an act of parliament in 1946 consolidating several scientific institutions that dated as far back as 1825.

  7. Student loans in Norway - Wikipedia

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    422,500 upper education students and high school pupils applied for financial support for the academic year 2015 - 2016. [2] The average loan after graduation (higher education) in Norway was ca. NOK 280,000 in 2016. [2] In the academic year 2015 - 2016, NOK 3.7 billion in grants and NOK 22.7 billion in loans were allocated to students and pupils.

  8. Education in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Primary and lower secondary schools are available free of charge for all Norwegian citizens as a given right. [2] When primary and lower secondary education is completed, upper secondary schooling is entitled to students for enrollment, which prepares students for higher education or vocational studies. [2]

  9. University of Oslo - Wikipedia

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    The university was the only university in Norway until the University of Bergen was founded in 1946. It has approximately 27,700 students and employs around 6,000 people. [ 5 ] Its faculties include ( Lutheran ) theology (with the Lutheran Church of Norway having been Norway's state church since 1536), law, medicine, humanities , mathematics ...