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Top 7 European Countries that Offer Free College Education

University of Oslo
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Norway

International students flock to Norway to study as they get a high-quality education at little to no cost. The Norwegian government finances education with taxpayers’ money so international students along with native students can enjoy a free ride at state universities. But the catch with studying in Norway is that living expenses can be high with NOK 8,900 (approx. 1,200 GBP) needed just for subsistence per month. This will cover room and board, clothing, healthcare, transport and miscellaneous expenses.

In Norway, there are eight universities, twenty state university colleges, and sixteen private colleges. The University of Oslo, University of Bergen, University of Stavanger, Norwegian University of Life Sciences (UMB), University of Agder (UiA) and the University of Nordland are some of the tuition free universities that this Scandinavian country boasts of.

The Norwegian Universities and College Admission Service (NUCAS) is the coordinator of undergraduate admission.

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