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  2. Norwegian Universities and Colleges Admission Service

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    The Norwegian Universities and Colleges Admission Service ( Norwegian: Samordna opptak) is a Norwegian government agency responsible for application and admission to all public universities and university colleges in Norway for entry level degrees, either Bachelor degrees for liberal studies and some professional studies, as well as certain ...

  3. University of Tromsø - Wikipedia

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    Located in the city of Tromsø, Norway, it was established by an act of parliament in 1968, and opened in 1972. It is one of ten universities in Norway. The University of Tromsø is the largest research and educational institution in Northern Norway and the sixth-largest university in Norway. [4] The university's location makes it a natural ...

  4. Education in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Education in Norway is mandatory for all children aged from 6 to 16. Schools are typically divided into two divisions: primary and lower secondary schooling. [2] The majority of schools in Norway are municipal, where local governments fund and manage administration. Primary and lower secondary schools are available free of charge for all ...

  5. List of universities in Norway - Wikipedia

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    MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society: Oslo: Private: 1907 Molde University College - Specialized University in Logistics: Molde, Kristiansund: State: 1994* Norwegian Academy of Music: Oslo: State: 1973 Norwegian School of Economics: Bergen: State: 1936 Norwegian School of Sport Sciences: Oslo: State: 1968 Oslo National Academy ...

  6. Higher education in Norway - Wikipedia

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    The national higher education system is in accordance with the Bologna process, with bachelor's degrees ( first cycle, three years), master's degrees ( second cycle, two years) and doctoral degrees ( third cycle, three years). Acceptance is offered after finishing upper secondary school and meeting general university admissions certification.

  7. Noroff Education - Wikipedia

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    The Noroff Institute, Inc. in Norway was established in 1987. At that time the school had 120 students in the first class and with focus on providing the business world with skilled, creative co-workers through an intensive and practical school year. In 2001 the Noroff Institute had more than 1,000 full-time students and had grown to become one ...

  8. Oslo International School - Wikipedia

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    Oslo International School, which is organised as a not-for-profit educational trust, was founded in 1963. During the 1960s, the school grew from a primary of about 36 pupils to around 180 pupils. Today there are around 600 students from approximately 50 nations. [2]

  9. International School of Stavanger - Wikipedia

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    The International School of Stavanger (ISS), previously known as the Stavanger American School ( SAMS ), has existed in Stavanger since 1966 and at last count was the largest independent school in Norway. They are an English speaking, non-profit international school, educating students from Pre-school through Grade 12.