Is it expensive to study at the University of Oslo for an Indian student?
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Studying in Norway is generally considered expensive. The tuition fee of the University of Oslo for a master's programme is NOK 198,000 - NOK 286,000 (INR 16.78 L - INR 24.2 L). The cost of living ranges up to NOK 69,000 (INR 5.8 L) for 5 months. It consists of housing, food, study material, travel and other expenses.
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University of Oslo offers a range of programs in leading fields for their international students through their master's degree as well as PhD level courses. Annual tuition fee required to pursue a degree course at University of Oslo is around 15L on an average, which can be considered affordable as a study abroad option. Students can refer to the table listed below for course specific fees requirements:
Courses 1st Year Tuition Fees MBA/PGDM (3 courses)INR 8 L - 21 LMIM (3 courses)INR 8 L - 21 LMBA/PGDM0 (1 course)INR 15 LM.A. (2 courses)INR 15 LMS (10 courses)INR 15 L - 21 L
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Yes, the University of Oslo has five Nobel Prize winners. These are as follows:
Nobel Prize Winners | Year of Award | Category |
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