Norwegian Government Quota Scholarships for Master/Phd studies

Deadline: 1st of December, 2012
Open to: students accepted on master or PHD studies on English language from the following countries
Cost: full coverage of the studies and all additional costs as travel, insurance etc

The Norwegian government provides students from developing countries in the South and countries in the Western Balkans, Eastern Europe and in Central Asia with financial support to study for a degree in Norway under the Quota Scheme.

Be aware that first you need to apply for admission at the university on a specific program before to apply for scholarship up to 1st of December. All inquiries should be directed to the International Office at the specific institution. When you have been accepted on a concrete program, your university qualify you for a Quota scholarship.

The main objective of the Quota Scheme is to contribute to capacity building through education that will benefit the home country of the students when they return. The Quota Scheme is also intended to strengthen relations between Norway and the selected countries and thus contribute to internationalisation at Norwegian institutions of higher education.

Most universities and university colleges in Norway participate in the Quota scheme. The institutions involved are allocated a certain number of students under the programme each year. The scheme normally includes courses at Master’s and Ph.D. level in addition to certain professional/Bachelor’s degrees. Most of the Norwegian institutions offer courses and educational programmes in English.

For students

Please note that SIU is not responsible for the admission of students.

The institutions of higher education that are part of the Quota Scheme handle all applications from prospective students.Information about the application procedure for the Quota Scheme should be available at the participating universities’ and university colleges’ websites.

LIST of available countries

About the programme

The Quota Scheme currently provides funding for a total of 1,100 students, 800 of them from developing countries in the South and 300 from countries in the Western Balkans, Eastern Europe and in Central Asia.

The Scheme is quite popular both with the Norwegian institutions involved and among eligible students, most of whom are highly qualified in their field of study. Every year the number of applicants far exceeds the number of students admitted under the scheme.

Scholarships for students

The Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund is responsible for managing the financial support provided for the Quota students. Each student receives the same amount of money as a Norwegian student would do in an equivalent educational programme. 40 per cent of the amount is given as a grant and 60 per cent as a loan. However, the loan portion may be waived when the student returns to his/her home country after completing the course of study. Students who stay in Norway after finishing their studies or take up residence in another country than their home country must repay the loan.

Normally, the financial support given will not exceed a time span of four years for one definite study plan or a combination of two programmes. Part-time studies are not supported.

Additional financing

Travelling expenses for entry into Norway may be reimbursed (fixed price). Students can apply for one annual home visit if the educational programme lasts longer than one year and for financial support for travelling expenses for field work during the course of study. When the student returns home within 3 months after finishing his/her studies, the cost of travelling home is covered by the Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund.

Administration

SIU has managed the Quota Scheme since 1 January 2005 on behalf of the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research. The guidelines (Rundskriv F- 10-07- only in Norwegian) for the administration and implementation of the Quota Scheme for the academic years 2008–2009, 2009–2010, 2010–2011 were developed in 2007 by the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research in cooperation with SIU. The Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund is responsible for the financial support provided to students through the Quota Scheme.

Please note that the Ministry of Education and Research launched new guidelines for the Quota Scheme for the academic years 2011–2012, 2012–2013 and 2013–2014 in June 2010. Compared to the guidelines for 2008–2011 only a few adjustments have been made. You should be aware that the list of countries included in the Quota Scheme has been updated. Students from Jamaica, Surinam, Fiji, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia will not be eligible for admission to the Quota Scheme from the academic year 2011–2012. Kosovo is the only new country added to the list. See the complete list of countries included in the Quota Scheme here.

Finding a study programme/institution of interest

See the participation institutions’ websites to find more detailed information about the study programmes, available courses, admission requirements and application procedures concerning the Quota Scheme. You may also search the online Master’s programme catalogue which provides an overview of all study programmes at Master’s level that are offered in English at Norwegian universities and university colleges.

All inquiries should be directed to the International Office at the institution in question. Applications should be sent directly to the institutions and SIU is not responsible for received applications.

The deadline for applications for the Quota scheme is usually 1 December every year. Some courses and educational programmes may have other deadlines.

Recruitment enrollment

The Quota Scheme will only enrol students from institutions (organisations, universities, authorities) which have collaboration agreements with Norwegian universities or university colleges. Norwegian institutions usually do not admit free movers (individual applicants) to this scheme. Only in very special cases will free movers be considered. Please contact the institutions directly for individual information.

Students who come to Norway as self-financing students will, as a rule, not be considered as being qualified for the Quota Scheme.

To find out which institutions collaborate with Norwegian institutions, please refer to the websites of the Norwegian institutions. You could also ask your home institution about whether they have any sort of collaboration with Norwegian universities / university colleges from the list of participating institutions.

Basic general requirements

As a student, you must apply directly from your home country. You must have stayed at least one year in your home country directly prior to the planned course of study at the Norwegian university /university college. To be eligible to apply for the Quota Scheme, you must be able to find your home country on this list.

Students usually apply for degree programmes that serve as a continuation of their studies in their home country or for courses which can be a joint part of a degree programme in their home country (joint degree or sandwich programmes). Most of the programmes offered are at Master’s or PhD level, but the Quota Scheme also offers certain Bachelor’s study programmes.

All candidates should typically have the following basic qualifications:

  • Secondary school certificates
  • Minimum two years of higher education from their home country

Some exceptions apply for certain professional educational courses at Bachelor’s level.

The GSU-list (has been compiled by the Norwegian Agency for Quality Assurance in Education – NOKUT) with the general entrance requirements for applicants with higher education qualifications from abroad. NOKUT is the Norwegian governmental organisation for recognition of foreign higher education. If you cannot find your academic papers on the list you may contact NOKUT directly to get an evaluation of your certificates.

Basic language requirements

Most of the study programmes offered under the Quota Scheme are taught in English. Applicants who are not native English speakers therefore must document their proficiency in English. Requirements may differ between institutions and various study programmes. Please see the university /university college’s website for more details about language requirements.

A few courses in the Quota Scheme are offered in Norwegian and require good skills in the Norwegian language. Students admitted to study programmes that are mainly taught in Norwegian may receive additional financial support for studying Norwegian language for one year prior to their study.

Admission to the Quota Scheme is highly competitive and meeting the minimum requirements is no guarantee for enrollment.

More information on the following link

 

34 thoughts on “Norwegian Government Quota Scholarships for Master/Phd studies

    1. Read every single sentence in the post, there is clearly stated THE FOLLOWING: Compared to the guidelines for 2008–2011 only a few adjustments have been made. Students from Jamaica, Surinam, Fiji, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia will not be eligible for admission to the Quota Scheme. Meaning Montenengro is not on the list and will not be anymore up to 2014.

  1. My university collaborates with Stord/Haugesund University College in Norway. Is it obligatory to apply for Master programm to this University College or may I choose other one?
    Thanks in advance.

  2. My university collaborates with Stord/Haugesund University College in Norway. Is it obligatory to apply for Master programm to this University College or may I choose other one?

    1. Dear Alina,

      You can choose among universities when applying for Master program, however consult with the contact persons of your university.

      Regards,
      Mladiinfo team

    1. Dear Marija,

      Currently we don't own any information about this university, however you can write to the contact persons of the university and ask them if the university has scholarships program. In mean time, if we receive any information about scholarships for master at AHO, you will probably see a post on our site.

      Regards,
      Mladiinfo team

  3. Hello

    When I was looking through the requirements to apply for a Master in University of Oslo, included in the list of available master courses in this scholarship programme, I didn’t understand 2 things:
    1. It is said that “The Quota application deadline has passed. It is now too late to apply.” Does it mean that the admission process is over for those who come from countries included in the quota programme?
    2. It is said there has to be a “Linkage to an institution with a formal cooperation agreement with the University of Oslo”. And unfortunately my country is not on the list. Is this an obstacle in getting the scholarship?

    1. I meant that Moldova, my country is in the official list of Quota participating countries, but it is not in the list of countries with which the University of Oslo has linkage through cooperation programmes.

      1. Dear Irina, in the post with bold letters is written : All inquiries should be directed to the International Office at the specific institution. When you have been accepted on a concrete program, your university qualify you for a Quota scholarship. Meaning you should ask the international office person for your questions. Mladiinfo is re-posting the information, we do not have a responsibility to answer these kind of specific questions.

  4. is the Norwegian Sport University Oslo, Norway, part in this scholarships, i graduate a European master and this university was part of it.. i i would like to apply for PhD if is part .. thank you
    regards from Macedonia

  5. Hi, I`m Roland

    From Kosovo

    Above is written :
    The Quota Scheme will only enrol students from institutions (organisations, universities, authorities) which have collaboration agreements with Norwegian universities or university colleges

    What does it mean ?

    I`m not a student, or, do not belong on any institution. So, Is the Quota Scheme also for me?

    Thank you!

  6. Dear Roland,

    For any questions which concern you please visit the official site or ask the contact persons. However, it probably refers to your already earned Bachelor degree. If it is from university they have collaboration agreements with, the applicant would probably be eligible to apply for the PhD/Master program.

    Regards,
    Mladiinfo team

    1. Dear Nabin,

      For any questions which you might have, please ask the contact persons or visit the official website for detailed review of information.

      Regards,
      Mladiinfo team

  7. I am shishay kahsay lecturer at Aksum university,Ethiopia.now i am attending my master program in food security under the college of development studied,so do you have a phd program in development studies.

    1. Dear Tazebe,

      Please read the post carefully and you will see separate sections which describes what the programme is about/ who is eligible to enter/ how to apply etc. For broader information you also have the official website.

      Kind regards,
      Mladiinfo team

  8. Hello i am from Ethiopia, and i want to study systems and control engineering in master there. I have taken my BSc. education in English from Haramaya University. so is it necessary for me to take TOEFL or IELTS ?

    1. Please note that Mladiinfo does not give scholarships or any financial support either know the answers on specific admission questions, but only INFORMS about different opportunities. Click on the direct link to the official page above to apply or to find the contact person for the program.

  9. Hi this is Chitranjali Negi from India. I have completed my master in Law (LLm). I want to take admission in quota scheme.I don't know how to apply (approach) and find a Norway university (Law).

  10. I am going to be completed MPhil from Bangladesh within 2012. Now I will be enrolled phd in the field of education/teacher education from Norway university. My medium of instruction in B.Sc and M.Sc level in English and I produced my MPhil report in English.

    How can I forward

    Best regards
    Md Ayet Ali
    Bangladesh

  11. I have completed my M.Phil from Pakistan. I have also received an acceptance letter. Now i do not know that how i apply for Norway Quota scholarship and how i send to him my acceptance letter to them.
    Zafrullah Khan from Pakistan.

    1. Dear Zafrullah Khan,

      Please visit the offficial website (link you can find in the end of this post) and you will find there the list of the institutions offering scholarships under the Quota Scheme. Each institution has different procedure of application.

      Best regards,
      Mladiinfo team

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