Norway 's higher education system consists of a university and another is a college. Norwegian universities, including universities and colleges, are mainly for research and to provide undergraduate and graduate education courses for students to eventually obtain a degree.
Norway 's higher education institutions directed by the central government are mainly for public education.
Norwegian institutions of higher education include comprehensive universities, professional universities and tertiary institutions and private universities. Norway 's higher education institutions offer Norwegian-based undergraduate courses to teaching professionals. Some offers master's degree for professionals. Moreover, they also provide scholarships and student exchange programs.
List of schools announced by Norway ’s Ministry of Education:
Four comprehensive universities:
1. University of Oslo
2. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim
3. University of Bergen
4. University of Troms?
Two professional university:
1. Agricultural University of Norway, Aas
2. Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, Bergen
14 tertiary institutions:
1. Agder University College
2. Bergen University College
3. Bod? Regional University
4. Hedmark University College
5. Molde University College
6. Navik University College
7. Nord University College
8. Oslo University College
9. Stavanger University College
10.S?r-Tr?ndelag University College
11. Telemark University College
12. Troms? University College
13. Valda University College
14. ?stfold University College
Private higher education institution
Norwegian School of Business BI is one of the largest institutions of higher education in Norway. They are second place in terms of school size. Students may be awarded a bachelor, masters and doctorate degree.
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