2025 - 2026 SAA Rankings for Best Value Universities In Norway For International Students
Norway is surely one of the best places that you can consider if you’re planning to study abroad. The many grand opportunities that await while and after studying also add fuel to the fire. It also helps that besides the most popular schools, the country has more institutions to offer, with 29 in total.
With so many available options, it can be hard to find the best pick according to your budget, course preferences, and other factors. You want to find the institution that is the perfect fit or offers the best value for your money.
To help you out, we have ranked the best-value universities in Norway. They are known for offering high standards of education while keeping the costs affordable for international students.
29 Best Value Institutions in Norway for International Students
Here are the 29 best-value institutions in Norway for international students. Here, you’ll learn more about their rankings, international student population, and their background.
1 University of Oslo
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For more than 200 years, the University of Oslo has built its reputation as the top-performing university in Norway. They have a consistent position in global rankings, proving their excellence in various academic and research fields. Today, they are home to more than 25,000 local and international students and they offer a wide range of programs to all levels, including science, education, and humanities.
2 Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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The Norwegian University of Science and Technology, shortly referred to as NTNU, is a public university in Trondheim, Norway. It specializes in Engineering and Technology degree programs, along with Arts, Social Sciences, and Architecture. With a history that goes back to 1760, NTNU became one of the largest universities in the country, with its over 40,000 student population.
3 University of Bergen
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The University of Bergen is one of the most prestigious academic institutions in Norway, consistently ranking among the top 1% of universities in the world. It offers research-intensive programs and is acknowledged as the leading university in the field of natural sciences. Throughout the years, the university has won several awards for its high-quality education and valuable research.
4 UiT The Arctic University of Norway
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UiT The Arctic University of Norway, a public institution established in 1968, is located in Tromsø. As the world’s northernmost university, its studies are focused on the Arctic, the problems it faces, and its preservation. Students who take this challenge experience learning amidst an arctic and wild environment. They choose from high-quality courses in the sciences, humanities, technology, economics, etc. The university even offers some English-taught courses.
5 Norwegian University of Life Sciences
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences, a public institution in As, Norway, aims to contribute to the solution of environmental, developmental, health, food, and resource problems. Thus, it offers 60+ programs centered around such global issues. Besides inspiring social responsibility and generating solutions, the institution provides quality education for its students, ranking 9th for agriculture and forestry in the QS World Rankings by Subject.
6 University of Stavanger
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The University of Stavanger is one of the public universities in Norway, providing students with tuition-free education. It was founded in 2005 after its predecessor, Stavanger University College achieved a university status. The university is currently home to more than 12,000 students and offers bachelor’s, master’s and Ph.D. degree programs in Arts, Education, Social Sciences, Engineering, and Natural Sciences.
7 BI Norwegian Business School
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BI Norwegian Business School is the leading academic institute specializing in business and management studies in Norway. It operates across four campuses and offers programs at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The school also maintains links to several businesses from Norway and abroad, allowing students to access the best internship and research opportunities.
8 University of Agder
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A young public educational institution, the University of Agder has two campuses in Norway. They have six faculties, and they offer a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs to domestic and foreign students. Before being a university in 2007, the University of Agder was a college offering various courses. After having an outstanding performance in the field, they were given a “university” status.
9 NHH Norwegian School of Economics
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The NHH Norwegian School of Economics, or simply NHH, is one of the state-funded universities in Norway. It was the first business school in the country, with a history dating back to 1936. At present, the university has around 3,500 students, 8% of which are from outside Norway.
10 University of South-Eastern Norway
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The University of South-Eastern Norway, or Universitetet i Sørøst-Norge in Norwegian, is a state-funded university with eight campuses in Norway. It was founded in 2018 through the merger of several academic institutions in the country. At present, the university has four faculties and enrolls more than 18,000 students.
11 University Centre in Svalbard
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The University Centre in Svalbard, also known as UNIS, is an English-taught public research university in Longyearbyen, Norway. It is among the world’s northernmost institutions and focuses on arctic biology, geology, geophysics, and technology. A relatively small university, it welcomes less than a thousand students, most of whom are international students. Transition is easy for foreigners since English is the primary language in UNIS.
12 Western Norway University of Applied Sciences
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Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, a public institution, specializes in the sciences, humanities, engineering, teacher education, sports, economics, and management. It is known shortly as HVL, the acronym of its Norwegian name: Høgskulen på Vestlandet. A large institution comprising five campuses (Bergen, Førde, Haugesund, Sogndal, and Stord), these locations may have been previously independent colleges whose merging resulted in HVL. Thousands of students choose from various programs every year, including a selected number of English-taught courses.
13 Ostfold University College
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Østfold University College is a state-funded educational institution in Norway. Founded in 1994, it has built two campuses in Halden and Fredrikstad, which are now home to around 8,000 students. The university offers bachelor’s and master’s programs, including some delivered in the English language.
14 Nord University
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Nord University is a relatively young public institution established by merging the University of Nordland, Nesna University College, and Nord-Trøndelag University College in 2016. It is composed of several branches, with two of them considered to be the university’s main campuses: Bodø and Levanger. The multi-location nature of Nord University allows it to welcome thousands of students, offer a variety of programs, and form many strong community ties. Besides local relationships, the university also collaborates with international institutions.
15 Oslo Metropolitan University
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Oslo Metropolitan University, or OsloMet, is a relatively young state university in Norway. It has more than 21,900 students and around 2,200 employees. The university offers degree programs in Engineering, Computer Science, Technology, Health and Social Sciences.
16 Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences
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Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, or INN University, is a public institution formed by merging an applied science university with a university college. It has six campuses: Blæstad, Elverum, Evenstad, Hamar, Lillehammer, and Rena. Its programs, a few of which are English-taught master’s, are research-intensive, training students to contribute and produce innovations.
17 Norwegian School of Sport Sciences
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Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, a specialized public institution, was established in 1968 in Oslo. It offers bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral programs, as well as part-time courses. These courses and programs focus on sports science and other related studies. Degree-granting programs are only available in Norwegian, but a few part-time individual courses are taught in English.
18 Kristiania University College
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Kristiania University College, one of Norway’s oldest private institutions, was established in Oslo in 1914. Over the years, several institutions have merged with it, including Westerdals Oslo ACT, the Norwegian College of Musical Theatre, and the Norwegian University College of Dance. Committed to its social responsibility of equipping individuals with training and education to become skilled experts, the university offers several programs in design, communication, and technology, some of which are English-taught.
19 Volda University College
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Volda University College, or Høgskulen i Volda in Norwegian, is one of the state-supported academic institutions in Norway. It was founded in 1994 through the merger of two colleges in Møre og Romsdal county. At present, the college has 4,500 students and offers bachelor’s and master’s degree programs.
20 VID Specialized University
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VID Specialized University is among the biggest institutions for higher education in Norway. They offer many study programs across different levels, with most courses focusing on the health and social sciences. Through different initiatives, commissions, and partnerships with other organizations, the school is also able to demonstrate its dedication to the development of its community.
21 Molde University College-Specialized University in Logistics
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Molde University College – Specialized University in Logistics, also known as HiMolde, is a specialized public institution established in 1994. It offers graduate programs focused on logistics, economics, business administration, management, sports sciences, social sciences, health sciences, and social care. There are a few English-taught, international degree courses; however, they are for graduate students only. Bachelor’s programs are offered only in Norwegian.
22 Oslo School of Architecture and Design
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Oslo School of Architecture and Design is a public institution dedicated only to graduate studies in architecture, design, and landscape architecture. There are no bachelor’s or undergraduate programs offered by this school. Instead, students may pursue master’s or doctoral studies. It is among the world’s leading universities in architecture, ranking 151st in QS Ranking by Subject. International students are much welcomed and even comprise a significant fraction of the population.
23 MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society
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MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society, a private institution, is located in Oslo, Norway. However, since it is non-profit, the school does not accept or charge tuition fees. MF takes pride in being the most prominent institution in Norway for theological education and research. Its 1000+ students can choose from its bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral programs.
24 Sámi University of Applied Sciences
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Sámi University of Applied Sciences is dedicated to the Sámi indigenous people and culture. It is the only one of its kind in the world. The primary language of instruction is Sámi; thus, proficiency in it is required. However, if you’re not that fluent, don’t be discouraged, as you can learn Sámi at the university. Despite its small population, the university delivers a range of programs that focus on indigenous journalism, teaching, Sámi language and literature, social science, and even reindeer herding.
25 NLA University College
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NLA University College, a private and religious institution established in 1968, is located in Bergen, Norway. It started as a college for training Christian teachers and has grown into a university with several campuses in Bergen, Oslo, and Kristiansand. Students can expect to receive value-based education that instills ethics and an understanding of Christian values.
26 Queen Maud University College of Early Childhood Education
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Queen Maud University College of Early Childhood Education, shortly known as QMUC, is a private institution specializing in teacher training. Besides training the next generation of childhood education teachers, the university also advocates for the recognition of children’s needs and rights. It is the only one of its kind in Norway. Both bachelor’s and master’s programs are offered by QMUC. Exchange program courses are also available.
27 Norwegian Academy of Music
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The Norwegian Academy of Music is the largest music conservatory in the country and the only one with university status. It upholds the highest standards in musical education and offers programs at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Several of its graduates have become world-renowned composers, singers, and researchers who are continuously contributing to the growth of the music industry.
28 Lovisenberg Diaconal University College
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The Lovisenberg Diaconal University College (LDUC), also known as Lovisenberg diakonale høgskole, is an outstanding Norwegian institution that focuses on providing excellent nursing education. LDUC strives to incorporate Christian values and teachings, as well, as it is a diaconal institution. The school is home to and makes use of modern facilities and technologies in order to deliver high-quality education for students.
29 Oslo National Academy of the Arts
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Oslo National Academy of the Arts, a specialized public institution, was established in Oslo. One of the few Norwegian schools dedicated to visual arts and design, the academy offers a variety of programs and courses through its six divisions: academy of opera; academy of theater; academy of fine art; design; art and craft; and academy of dance. Each division has its own admission procedures and selected programs. Students may expect high-quality training and learning, as the academy is ranked 51st in the performing arts by QS Rankings.
Education is one of the biggest investments a person can make. Many international students have found their school funds best spent in Norway, particularly in these best-value universities we have shared above. Thus, it’s a great idea to include them in your list of institutions for studying abroad.