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Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by WINNERMENTALITY: 11:39am On Jan 04, 2021
aurorae1:


No they don't.
Which of the European countries can I enter with such qualifications, where I can have job opportunities that can cater for my expenses.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by OluOla2019: 1:29pm On Jan 04, 2021
IamSoluble:
What is the meaning of a bank statement should not be more than 3 months Old?
Please who can analyze this for me?

Somebody should answer this, please
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by OluOla2019: 1:31pm On Jan 04, 2021
How easy is it to get study visa?
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Dietminute: 1:32pm On Jan 04, 2021
I thought a post graduate diploma pgd can be used in place of bsc
aurorae1:


No to the PGD result, as it's the bachelor's degree that matters when applying for masters.
As for his 2.7 CGPA, this translates to a 3rd class, and most Norwegian universities ask for a Grade "C" at least, so it will be difficult to gain admission with it. He may try some schools, especially with non- competitive courses, but I personally wouldn't bank on it. Just being realistic.

Let others weigh in.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Dietminute: 1:34pm On Jan 04, 2021
Means yout bank statement for the months of october november december assuming u are applying today
OluOla2019:


Somebody should answer this, please
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Easternheart: 1:50pm On Jan 04, 2021
Dietminute:
I thought a post graduate diploma pgd can be used in place of bsc

The admission requirement for most Norge universities is BSc.. This means they might only evaluate applicants based on BSc...
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by aurorae1: 4:14pm On Jan 04, 2021
Dietminute:
I thought a post graduate diploma pgd can be used in place of bsc

To apply for a masters? I highly doubt it.
One sure way is to email any school you're interested in. They're in the best position to know.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by aurorae1: 4:15pm On Jan 04, 2021
OluOla2019:
How easy is it to get study visa?

Getting the admission, and fulfilling all requirements set by the embassy, you're more than 90% sure of getting it.
How "easy" it is to fulfill those requirements, depends on you.

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Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Cammyoung12: 6:38am On Jan 06, 2021
Good morning guys please I need ur help I want to study nursing here in Norway please I need ur recommendation. Everyone suggestion is welcome.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by OluOla2019: 9:03am On Jan 07, 2021
aurorae1:


Getting the admission, and fulfilling all requirements set by the embassy, you're more than 90% sure of getting it.
How "easy" it is to fulfill those requirements, depends on you.

Thank you.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by OluOla2019: 11:08am On Jan 07, 2021
aurorae1:


Getting the admission, and fulfilling all requirements set by the embassy, you're more than 90% sure of getting it.
How "easy" it is to fulfill those requirements, depends on you.

Can I apply to different schools via the online application?
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Mdan753: 11:20am On Jan 07, 2021
Hello guys, good morning, I wanted to know if it's possible to get a job offer in Norway as a Nigerian before getting there?
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by aurorae1: 12:53pm On Jan 07, 2021
OluOla2019:


Can I apply to different schools via the online application?

As many as you want and can fulfill the requirements.
You keep certain things in mind though:
Your CGPA, transcripts issues and cost, proof of funds and such.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by OluOla2019: 2:09pm On Jan 07, 2021
aurorae1:


As many as you want and can fulfill the requirements.
You keep certain things in mind though:
Your CGPA, transcripts issues and cost, proof of funds and such.

Thank you for your prompt response.
I graduated with a CGPA of 3.67 out of 5.0. I'm considering the Master programs in Global health and Environmental Toxicology at University of Bergen and NTNU respectively.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Arinze001(m): 2:15pm On Jan 07, 2021
OluOla2019:


Thank you for your prompt response.
I graduated with a CGPA of 3.67 out of 5.0. I'm considering the Master programs in Global health and Environmental Toxicology at University of Bergen and NTNU respectively.


NTNU MSc application is closed for 2021 entry likewise majority of all Norwegian universities asides University of Stavanger that will close the application on the 10th of January, 2021.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Arinze001(m): 2:18pm On Jan 07, 2021
Mdan753:
Hello guys, good morning, I wanted to know if it's possible to get a job offer in Norway as a Nigerian before getting there?


Nothing is impossible but as a realist, it's very difficult. Except, your talent/skill is highly missing and needed by the employer.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by OluOla2019: 2:19pm On Jan 07, 2021
Arinze001:



NTNU MSc application is closed for 2021 entry likewise majority of all Norwegian universities asides University of Stavanger that will close the application on the 10th of January, 2021.

Yes, I'm aware of that. I'm preparing for the next admission.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by aurorae1: 3:47pm On Jan 07, 2021
OluOla2019:


Thank you for your prompt response.
I graduated with a CGPA of 3.67 out of 5.0. I'm considering the Master programs in Global health and Environmental Toxicology at University of Bergen and NTNU respectively.

That's a good result, please do apply. I hope you know though, that applications for those schools are closed right now but will open again later in the year.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by OluOla2019: 11:00pm On Jan 07, 2021
aurorae1:


That's a good result, please do apply. I hope you know though, that applications for those schools are closed right now but will open again later in the year.

Thank you so much.

Are you in Norway?
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by aurorae1: 8:51am On Jan 08, 2021
OluOla2019:


Thank you so much.

Are you in Norway?

You're welcome.

No, not yet anyway wink
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by OluOla2019: 10:04am On Jan 08, 2021
cvv1477:
wages vary by industries but at least, you're sure of 110---130 Norwegian Krone per hour after tax and you work 20hrs per week during school period and unlimited hour during break. 1NK = 40 naira, do the remaining maths and get the required result per month and per year. However, odd jobs pay very well if gotten, at least the pay should be enough for you to live a vibrant and decent life like travelling, Skiing (major outdoor sport in Norway) accommodation, feeding and all that but not luxurious lifestyle. Student accommodation is between 3000---4500 Norwegian krone depending on the area your school is located in. in minor cities ( when I say minor, they're developed than your FCT Abuja) you won't spend more than 7000 NK per month likewise in major cities, you won't spend more than 8500 NK per month in accommodation, feeding, transport and other things if you live a low key lifestyle. however, if you smoke and drink expect to spend 12000--- 15000 Nk per month because drinks are costly and cigarette is very very expensive because of high tariff imposed on it by the Norwegian government. Oslo (the capital city), Trondheim and Stavanger (oil capital of Norway) are expensive but have more Student jobs and numerous opportunities for int'l students than other cities so I prefer the aforementioned cities. it's advisable to learn Norwegian language in other to integrate and get what you want as regards post graduation opportunities. after MSc, you can apply for skilled working visa if you can present the sum of 200,000 NK that's about 8 million naira to Norwegian immigration department www.UDI.no and they will give you one year post study visa to look for job and the job must be in line with your academic discipline. if you can learn their language before you finish your masters and have up to 8 million, you are good to go with this option but unfortunately, you can't learn Bokmal and Nynorsk ( Norwegian languages) within just two years. some schools offer free language course once you're admitted to a particular MSC programme e.g NTNU also Look for their girls and date, it will make you to integrate very well and learn the language very fast. However, my advice for people upon MSC admission to a Norwegian school is to immediately apply for PhD while in 2nd year of your MSC programme in fact, most of the MSC programmes have career paths to PhD and even if yours doesn't have, look for another MSc programme and do to gain more ground In the country and to enable you immerse yourself deeply in their language after all, education is free so keep studying for greatness you shall see the glory of God. PhD students are paid 45000usd----50000usd per year, the higher you go in level, the higher the pay ( for e.g you can receive 45,000 USD in 100 level of your PhD programme and 50,000 USD in year two or three and it goes like that) as a PhD student, you will be given maximum respect as an employee and you will travel round the world for research purpose, seminars, book lunch and inaugural lectures related to your field. running a PhD programme is the best way to acquire Permanent residency and Job and you must have learnt Norge by then. I.T as well as nurses, doctors, engineers and other health related disciplines are highly sought after with very high pay. Norway is geographically an European country but politically not an European country because its not a member of EU but its a member of Schengen. It has borders with Sweden and Denmark and it's one of the 26-member schengen countries so with it's student and resident permit, you can travel to other 25 schengen countries without any hitches but you must not exceed 90 days in your stay!..My advice again is to settle down and marry their girl, it will bring a lot of opportunities. there girls are good if you're sincere to them and are ready to face genuine way of life to making it. EDUCATION and MARRIAGE is the best way to go as regards Norway, my elder brother studied nursing and married there also and today, he's not regretting it.... I did biochemistry at university of Port Harcourt and I'm relocating soon for nursing or MSC in Biotechnology. Just try your best, focus on God, and you will make it ...GOD bless us all. Lest I forget some doctors and nurses make 1 million naira and above per month some even 2million, 3 million depending on specialty, experience and how good you're. the working period is flexible 38hrs per week except overtime and must be financially beneficial but you must also know that Norway is " you earn more and spend more" but you don't have to live large, just focus on the money first and live a low key life and you will make it very well considering the country you're from. when you strike balance in life financially, you can live large if you wish. its one of the richest countries in the world with a very high standard of living and a GDP per capita of 83,000 USD as at 2018 whereas Nigeria is just 2000 USD. free education from undergraduate to professorship for both citizens and foreign students free healthcare, good food, beautiful environment and with a population of 5,700,000 it makes it easier for wealth to be distributed. nothing like poverty to them, everyone is wealthy but they don't show themselves. very humble, smart and hardworking people. they have enough seafoods ( you will eat and become tired if you have the money). my elder brother is a Nurse ( specialties: midwifery and geriatrics) he has been there since year 2007 and he speaks bokmal and Nynorsk more than some Norwegians, he is already a citizen since years ago. any further inquiries, add me on Facebook Prince Chidinma Victor God bless us all!

Boss, hope you're enjoying your stay in Norway?

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Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Victoryloaded: 9:10am On Jan 11, 2021
Hello,

I have few questions please and I'll appreciate answers urgently please.

1)Which universities in Norway are allowing international students into the country at the moment ?

2) Which university do u know that is offering Economics/Finance students fully scholarship?

3) When are universities there expected to resume new session?

I'll appreciate answers please and if you are vast in Norway visa for international students, kindly drop ur contact and I'll reach out.

Thank you.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by aurorae1: 9:40am On Jan 11, 2021
Victoryloaded:
Hello,

I have few questions please and I'll appreciate answers urgently please.

1)Which universities in Norway are allowing international students into the country at the moment ?

2) Which university do u know that is offering Economics/Finance students fully scholarship?

3) When are universities there expected to resume new session?

I'll appreciate answers please and if you are vast in Norway visa for international students, kindly drop ur contact and I'll reach out.

Thank you.

1. It's not about Norwegian universities allowing international students, it's about Norway allowing international students into the country. Most universities have information concerning this on their admissions page.

2. Public universities and colleges in Norway do not charge tuition fees, as such they are already offering you scholarships (kinda?). I have no idea about private schools, check their websites.

3. This year is turning out dicey but 2020 students were supposed to resume this January(see 1). Non- pandemically, schools generally resume August to September for Autumn semester.

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Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Victoryloaded: 10:08am On Jan 11, 2021
aurorae1:


1. It's not about Norwegian universities allowing international students, it's about Norway allowing international students into the country. Most universities have information concerning this on their admissions page.

2. Public universities and colleges in Norway do not charge tuition fees, as such they are already offering you scholarships (kinda?). I have no idea about private schools, check their websites.

3. This year is turning out dicey but 2020 students were supposed to resume this January(see 1). Non- pandemically, schools generally resume August to September for Autumn semester.


Thanks so much for the answer sir


You mean International student offered admission in 2020 can enter Norway now ? No border closure to intl students ?

Thanks
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by OluOla2019: 4:31pm On Jan 11, 2021
aurorae1:


1. It's not about Norwegian universities allowing international students, it's about Norway allowing international students into the country. Most universities have information concerning this on their admissions page.

2. Public universities and colleges in Norway do not charge tuition fees, as such they are already offering you scholarships (kinda?). I have no idea about private schools, check their websites.

3. This year is turning out dicey but 2020 students were supposed to resume this January(see 1). Non- pandemically, schools generally resume August to September for Autumn semester.


You're doing a great job here.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by aurorae1: 1:43pm On Jan 12, 2021
Victoryloaded:


Thanks so much for the answer sir


You mean International student offered admission in 2020 can enter Norway now ? No border closure to intl students ?

Thanks

I saw on Facebook where some students said they'd landed. Unfortunately I didn't take note of what schools... Quarantine is required though.

Please email the school(s), it's the surefire way to get concrete info.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by OluOla2019: 9:33am On Jan 13, 2021
polis007:

Oh great Akokite, you should hv graduated by August thereabout next yr and your transcripts should be ready by then. Unilag student records is one of the best in Nigeria if not the best. I paid 12k and my transcripts was uploaded on Soknadsweb and sent via DHL it got to Norway within 4 days. Also NTNU encourages sending of incomplete transcript ie whatever records you hv as at the time you want to apply so in any case you can still send your records whenever and they can work with that provided you will graduate within the stipulated time. online portal (Soknadsweb) opened mid October 2017 for Autumn, 2018 session so bear that in mind.You can always contact NTNU for any enquiries. I graduated with 4.27 CGPA from CBG, I'm optimistic my application will be successful because I chose the same course for MSC and I read from the requirements that priority is accorded apart from ones CGPA, the relevance of your course of study to the program you applied for. In other words, I expected to hv priority consideration for the same program over a Biochemist and other related biological science courses for instance. I should be in Trondheim Norway by 2wk of August, 2018 by the grace of God. Hopefully I will be your forerunner to guide you during your own application process.


Hi bro

Are you in Norway now?
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Brightfab(m): 1:15pm On Jan 19, 2021
roland2rule:


Hmmmm....

I have my original transcript with me sah.... I will use this logic for other schools while I will inform my school to forward my transcript to only one school..
Thanks for always coming for my rescue.

I have started my registration on NTNU but there is no save option there, once I cancel the tab and go back there, it always bring empty form for me to start filling again... I will try to process my transcript this week too,

May God help us.

Good afternoon, Please i would like to know how far you've gone on your admission process and visa, hope you've gotten admission? I intend applying to Norwegian universities towards the end of the year when applications will be open and would like to learn a thing or two from your experience. Thank you.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by roland2rule(m): 12:42pm On Feb 01, 2021
Brightfab:


Good afternoon, Please i would like to know how far you've gone on your admission process and visa, hope you've gotten admission? I intend applying to Norwegian universities towards the end of the year when applications will be open and would like to learn a thing or two from your experience. Thank you.

Hi, sorry for me late response. I couldn't remember my password to NL.

To your question, I'm still hoping to get admission offer from NTNU.

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Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by gloyal: 7:25pm On Feb 01, 2021
Hello everyone.

Some school I tried to apply for was asking me for "approved test in Norwegian" to prove I have knowledge of the language.

Please who else has come across this and what should be done?
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Easternheart: 2:12am On Feb 02, 2021
gloyal:
Hello everyone.

Some school I tried to apply for was asking me for "approved test in Norwegian" to prove I have knowledge of the language.

Please who else has come across this and what should be done?

Maybe because the programme is taught with Norwegian.

What is the title of the programme and University?

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