Formal Admission Requirements - Short programmes

Study Permit

International applicants must meet the following 3 admission requirements to be eligible for admission to English-taught bachelor's level study programmes:

If any requirement is not documented, the application for admission will be rejected, regardless of academic qualifications.



(proof of schooling equivalent to 3 years of Norwegian upper secondary school)

WHAT DOES GSU-LIST MEAN?

  • The GSU-list specifies the type of certificate/diploma of upper/high secondary education that are required from different countries around the world,
  • the number of years required for entrance to Norwegian higher education AND
  • whether a proof of English language proficiency is required or exempted.


NB!

All non-exchange applicants to study programmes at UiT must document their proficiency in English on an advanced level, either through education or an approved international examination/test. Exemptions apply to limited cases, see below.

RECOGNISED ENGLISH TEST AND EXEMPTIONS

International applicants from outside the EU/EEA area, who are applying to our bachelor's or master's level study programmes, are required to document financial ability to cover their own living expenses for one academic year.

If financial ability is not documented, the application for admission will be rejected, regardless of academic qualifications.

HOW TO DOCUMENT PROOF OF FINANCIAL ABILITY


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Application Deadline

  1 December

The Application Portal is now closed. It will open on 3 October.

 
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