How much money is required in Indian rupees to study at Norwegian University Of Science and Technology?

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The tuition fees for Indian students at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) are as follows:Bachelor's programs: NOK 151,317 per year. 
Master's programs: NOK 16,369 per year for the Master of Science (MS) program, NOK 14,000 per year for the Master of Information Technology (MIT

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As per 2026 Times Higher Education rankings, NTNU ranks at #301-350. It has been placed at the same position since 2024. A few of the subject rankings are-

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  • Computer Science: #176-200
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Here are the course-wise fees for NTNU Norway-

CategoryTuition FeesExpenses in INR
Category 1: Social Sciences, Humanities, Economy, and Business and Management NOK 176,300INR 18 L
Category 2: Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, Sports and Health Sciences, Educational Sciences, Performing Arts, Media StudiesNOK 205,600INR 21 L
Category 3: Medicine, Dentistry, Vet. MedicineNOK 528,650INR 54 L

Living Expenses

A student has to pay the living expenses while studying at NTNU. 

ParticularsExpenses Per MonthExpenses in INR
HousingNOK 4,500 - 6,500INR 46k - INR 66.5k
FoodAt least NOK 3,600INR 37k
TransportationNOK 500INR 5k
Books and suppliesVaries-

 

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