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Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by rinzylee(m): 12:05am On Oct 19, 2015
sure i have already applied. they need 3 working days from tomorrow
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by lobito007(m): 12:08am On Oct 19, 2015
akin08:
Yes i did send hard copy to uis bt nt ntnu
Sup bro? You have not sent me the attachment.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by lobito007(m): 11:06am On Oct 25, 2015
Who has seen @akin08 ooo?
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by ritze(m): 7:36am On Oct 27, 2015
kissoflife:
Pls house is there any Norwegian school that accept HND for Masters in Engineering or Sciences?

...and no 1 gave this dude a response.
I want to be in the know as well.
Guys, pls do justice to this..

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Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by lobito007(m): 7:44am On Oct 27, 2015
ritze:

...and no 1 gave this dude a response. I want to be in the know as well. Guys, pls do justice to this..
Absolutely not. You are rather eligible for a bachelor's program.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Ezegozie(m): 1:29pm On Oct 27, 2015
why do you guys want Norway? Why not Canada who speaks English and is fair enough in cost of living. Cost of living in Norway is high. And that certificate you will acquire there, is it well respected in Nigeria?
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Rickyuzzy(f): 1:30pm On Oct 27, 2015
must the statement of account have that required sum when you u are presenting it at the initial process during the application stage? plus what if the statement of account has recent transaction figures that run up to millions but the pesent balance is below the 2.5million required?
stewiepeter:

No they just see it. Cause obviously they know u will have to send the money when you are admitted.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by akin08: 10:49pm On Oct 28, 2015
lobito007:
Who has seen @akin08 ooo?
lol bro....sorry have been very busy preparing for the 4thcomin exam. i couldnot retrieve exact SOP that i used as i lost my flash when i arrived here in stavanger, however i will send you one of the editions cool but not the final edition.

send me a reminder. thank you bro

goodluck
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by malaoluolateju: 10:58pm On Oct 29, 2015
@Akin08 we wey dey find ur SOP plenty oooo! Best of luck wit ur upcoming exams.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Nobody: 10:28am On Nov 01, 2015
please, can anyone help me with a format on statement of purpose, i'm trying to apply for NTNU, is there any special requirement to gain admission for their master's program, i'm applying for computer Aided Engineering.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Nitta08(f): 1:55am On Nov 03, 2015
WOW! WOW!! WOW!!! Great work guys. I've been following this trend for sometime now and I must say, it's really helpful.
akin08, please how did you document your proof of English language sufficiency while applying to NTNU? Did you take TOEFL ?
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by lobito007(m): 5:50am On Nov 03, 2015
Nitta08:
WOW! WOW!! WOW!!! Great work guys. I've been following this trend for sometime now and I must say, it's really helpful.
akin08, please how did you document your proof of English language sufficiency while applying to NTNU? Did you take TOEFL ?
NTNU does not require eng lang test from Nigerian, so need for any documentation. However, you may still obtain a letter from your uni certifying that you had your undergrad edu in english.

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Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Nitta08(f): 2:11am On Nov 05, 2015
lobito007:

NTNU does not require eng lang test from Nigerian, so need for any documentation. However, you may still obtain a letter from your uni certifying that you had your undergrad edu in english.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Nitta08(f): 2:12am On Nov 05, 2015
Thanks a mill Lobito.
Do you have any idea about the accommodation? How can I arrange with a family or the whole single room stuff by the school. What's the range like?
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by lobito007(m): 9:33am On Nov 05, 2015
Nitta08:
Thanks a mill Lobito.
Do you have any idea about the accommodation? How can I arrange with a family or the whole single room stuff by the school. What's the range like?
That will be taken care of by the school.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Nitta08(f): 3:11pm On Nov 05, 2015
lobito007:
That will be taken care of by the school.

Okay. Thank you
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by xsojer: 2:57pm On Nov 07, 2015
Pls i need a list of document needed at Ntnu.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by rinzylee(m): 4:16pm On Nov 07, 2015
https://en.uit.no/education/art?dim=179015&p_document_id=342565
this the list of required documents. please can some one explain no 3.

1 Passport or National ID showing your name and nationality/citizenship
2 Documentation supporting any change of name (if applicable)Proof of English language proficiency
3 Proof of additional years of university education (applicable only for certain countries, see the GSU-list)
4 Upper Secondary School Diploma together with its Transcript of Records
5 Bachelor's Degree Diploma together with its transcript of records with grade explanation/diploma supplement (Only Master's degree applicants)
Official documentation indicating the fulfillment or completion of the degree or graduation (applicable to certain countries)
6 Proof of funding (living expenses) - only non EU/EEA/Swiss applicant
7 Statement of purpose/Letter of Intent (applicable to certain programmes, see if required in the Study Catalogue)
8 Curriculum Vitae/Resume (should be chronological)
- See more at: https://en.uit.no/education/art?dim=179015&p_document_id=342565#sthash.XEd8sK2h.dpuf

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Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by rinzylee(m): 4:19pm On Nov 07, 2015
akin08:

lol bro....sorry have been very busy preparing for the 4thcomin exam. i couldnot retrieve exact SOP that i used as i lost my flash when i arrived here in stavanger, however i will send you one of the editions cool but not the final edition.

send me a reminder. thank you bro

goodluck
bro please the proof of funding, how do i go about it? its choking me
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by olajidegeo(m): 3:40pm On Nov 10, 2015
Good day great people. I never knew a platform like this existed on nairaland. I've been reading peoples comment since morning and I really appreciate the advice and useful suggestions. Am a graduate of Geology and wants to study MSc Petroleum Geoscience at University of Oslo session 2016/2017. Have sent my transcripts to the school and i have my SOP and Recommendation letters. Am yet to complete the application online cos i'm still awaiting my IELTS result. Any useful comment and suggestion would be welcome. I pray we all achieve massive success in all our endeavors. God bless you all
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by lobito007(m): 6:21pm On Nov 10, 2015
olajidegeo:
Good day great people. I never knew a platform like this existed on nairaland. I've been reading peoples comment since morning and I really appreciate the advice and useful suggestions. Am a graduate of Geology and wants to study MSc Petroleum Geoscience at University of Oslo session 2016/2017. Have sent my transcripts to the school and i have my SOP and Recommendation letters. Am yet to complete the application online cos i'm still awaiting my IELTS result. Any useful comment and suggestion would be welcome. I pray we all achieve massive success in all our endeavors. God bless you all
I really think you should not delay your online application for ielts. The exam board will forward your score directly to the school, provided you gave them the school's details during the exam. However, if you did not, you should still go ahead and complete the online application. You can upload your score when it's ready. Good you have applied so early.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by olajidegeo(m): 10:36pm On Nov 11, 2015
lobito007:

I really think you should not delay your online application for ielts. The exam board will forward your score directly to the school, provided you gave them the school's details during the exam. However, if you did not, you should still go ahead and complete the online application. You can upload your score when it's ready. Good you have applied so early.
lobito007:

I really think you should not delay your online application for ielts. The exam board will forward your score directly to the school, provided you gave them the school's details during the exam. However, if you did not, you should still go ahead and complete the online application. You can upload your score when it's ready. Good you have applied so early.


Thanks for your response . The IELTS will be ready this weekend. I will have all the required documents uploaded next week. Really appreciate you boss
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by StarFlux: 2:07am On Nov 12, 2015
Ezegozie:
why do you guys want Norway?
Why not Canada who speaks English and is fair enough in cost of living.
Cost of living in Norway is high.
And that certificate you will acquire there, is it well respected in Nigeria?
Good point. There may well be several reasons for choosing Norway instead, no tuition being one of them. There is definitely a language barrier, so it is something to consider.

It isn't that rare to find people who aren't prepared for the costs. A bag of food at any of the low-cost foodchains might very well cost 7k naira and upwards, so you can easily figure the cost long-term (though with some budgeting and smart purchases you can get by with less). It's a really bad idea applying for a course here if you do not have the necessary funds. It will make you broke more or less and won't be very enjoyable.

One thing I've observed is that people buy a lot of beer and then complain about the costs of living. There is free, clean water in abundance, what would you need beer for? Alcohol is one of the most expensive things you can purchase. The 2,5m naira fund requirement is actually not a lot of money in this country, believe it or not.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by olujastro: 1:32am On Nov 13, 2015
StarFlux:
Good point. There may well be several reasons for choosing Norway instead, no tuition being one of them. There is definitely a language barrier, so it is something to consider.

It isn't that rare to find people who aren't prepared for the costs. A bag of food at any of the low-cost foodchains might very well cost 7k naira and upwards, so you can easily figure the cost long-term (though with some budgeting and smart purchases you can get by with less). It's a really bad idea applying for a course here if you do not have the necessary funds. It will make you broke more or less and won't be very enjoyable.

One thing I've observed is that people buy a lot of beer and then complain about the costs of living. There is free, clean water in abundance, what would you need beer for? Alcohol is one of the most expensive things you can purchase. The 2,5m naira fund requirement is actually not a lot of money in this country, believe it or not.

Well, I'm used to managing myself when it becomes necessary. I still can't believe I lived on 20k(5.5% of income) as pocket
money this month just to enable me meet up d 2.5m account balance in short notice.
My only worry about Norway is ones chance of getting a skilled job related to ones course of study after MSc, if one truly has only 6months extension to achieve such in a country with a different national language. Bros, I don't hope to return to 9ja as an applicant after leaving my job to gain knowledge about the field I'm passionate about. At least 5yrs of skilled work there will be a good reward.
I initially wanted Canada but I'm only trying Norway cos of the affordability and cos they offer the course I love to further on.

So many uncertainties...
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by olajidegeo(m): 9:07am On Nov 13, 2015
olujastro:


Well, I'm used to managing myself when it becomes necessary. I still can't believe I lived on 20k(5.5% of income) as pocket
money this month just to enable me meet up d 2.5m account balance in short notice.
My only worry about Norway is ones chance of getting a skilled job related to ones course of study after MSc, if one truly has only 6months extension to achieve such in a country with a different national language. Bros, I don't hope to return to 9ja as an applicant after leaving my job to gain knowledge about the field I'm passionate about. At least 5yrs of skilled work there will be a good reward.
I initially wanted Canada but I'm only trying Norway cos of the affordability and cos they offer the course I love to further on.

So many uncertainties...

Bros i understand your plight, I also i'm denying myself of so many things just to meet up with the fund. I believe if one eventually gets there and put in great efforts to one studies and gets the highest grade possible, way must open. Believe in God to make a way. We no go come naija come dey hustle for job again (lailai). By God's grace, na to come naija come dey invest. And na so e go be by his Grace.

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Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by rinzylee(m): 8:36pm On Nov 13, 2015
Amen bros....na to come naija invest. Concluding my NTNU applications morrow...feeling a lil scared, GP ain't soo good. God must make way for me..abeg add Amen somebody
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by malaoluolateju: 8:47pm On Nov 13, 2015
rinzylee:
Amen bros....na to come naija invest. Concluding my NTNU applications morrow...feeling a lil scared, GP ain't soo good. God must make way for me..abeg add Amen somebody

AMEN
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by olajidegeo(m): 11:21pm On Nov 13, 2015
rinzylee:
Amen bros....na to come naija invest. Concluding my NTNU applications morrow...feeling a lil scared, GP ain't soo good. God must make way for me..abeg add Amen somebody



BIG AMEN. i assure you by God's grace, this time next year, we go dey prepare for exams at Norway.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by StarFlux: 11:41pm On Nov 13, 2015
olujastro:


Well, I'm used to managing myself when it becomes necessary. I still can't believe I lived on 20k(5.5% of income) as pocket
money this month just to enable me meet up d 2.5m account balance in short notice.
My only worry about Norway is ones chance of getting a skilled job related to ones course of study after MSc, if one truly has only 6months extension to achieve such in a country with a different national language. Bros, I don't hope to return to 9ja as an applicant after leaving my job to gain knowledge about the field I'm passionate about. At least 5yrs of skilled work there will be a good reward.
I initially wanted Canada but I'm only trying Norway cos of the affordability and cos they offer the course I love to further on.

So many uncertainties...
I see what you mean.

Well, learning the language is definitely a must if you wish to increase your chances of getting work. Actually had a learn Norwegian thread going, but there was a lack of interest so probably not worth the effort. Whatever time you have left over, use it to learn then language. It'll benefit you long term and might secure you a job.

Good luck to us all, bros.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by rinzylee(m): 11:27pm On Nov 14, 2015
olajidegeo:




BIG AMEN. i assure you by God's grace, this time next year, we go dey prepare for exams at Norway.

Amen
Amen


Amen
Amen.....we go dey export stock fish aka okporoko...

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