Is MSc in Sustainable Architecture course available at NTNU Norway Trondheim campus?

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Yes, NTU Norway MSc in Sustainable Architecture course is available at Trondheim campus. It is taught entirely in English. Students are going to be trained in development of research works and in developing Architectural Design projects. The course is open for students with a 3-year Bachelor degree

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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-

  • Engineering: #97
  • Computer Science: #176-200
  • Business and Economics: #201-250
  • Arts and Humanities: #251-300

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-

 

NTNU Norway acceptance rate for Indian students is around 27%. This means that this university is very selective. So, students with good academic record have a higher chance of admission. For admisison to the PG courses of NTNU, the students must have a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field with a G

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International students enrolled in the Autumn semester have a higher chance of getting housing via the Student Welfare Organization. Students do not have apply separately for this housing (Sit). If the students are selected, the students will receive a booking code directly from Sit.  

NTNU does not own any housing residences of its own. But they can live in student villages in Trondheim. These student villages are managed by the Student Welfare Organization (Sit). Most housing are offered to international students enrolled for the Autumn semester. Students who want Sit housi

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