What are the entry requirements for the University of Oslo for the Masters in Economics?
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The University of Oslo requirements for international students for the Master’s in Economics:
- A bachelor’s degree: 4-year bachelor’s degree / 3-year bachelor’s degree and 1-year master’s degree
- The applicants must have an equivalent of Norwegian C in the required specialization
- GRE / GMAT. At least 152 points in the Quantitative Reasoning section in GRE / GMAT with at least 600 points
- English language proficiency requirement
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