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University of Oslo M.A. Highlights 2026
There are M.A. courses offered at University of Oslo for a duration of 2 years that are available for Indian students. This program is extremely beneficial for students who wish to excel in leadership qualities, with excellent academic and professional opportunities and extracurricular merit. There are a total of 3 courses available for international students, out of which Cognitive Psychology and Development Studies are among the most popular specializations. The first-year tuition fees that must be paid for University of Oslo M.A. is NOK 1,91,000. Along with the first-year tuition fees, international students plan to cover other expenses as well like housing, food, transportation and more.
University of Oslo M.A. Admission Requirements and Eligibility
International students must fulfil the eligibility requirements and submit a list of documents in order to be admitted to the university. For securing University of Oslo admission process, students must submit scores of the following exams:
Commonly asked questions On Highlights
MA specialisations are ranked #1 as per Shiksha Popularity Ranking. Rankings for some of the popular programs under MA specialisation is as follows:
Ranking Bodies | 2024 | 2025 |
|---|---|---|
QS - Communication and Media Studies | #51 | #51 |
THE (Times Higher Education) - Arts and Humanities | #65 | #60 |
QS - Sociology | #47 | #72 |
QS - Politics | #51 | #83 |
ARWU (Shanghai Ranking) - Sociology | #30 | - |
ARWU (Shanghai Ranking) - Political Sciences | #34 | - |
University of Oslo M.A.Popular courses
University of Oslo M.A. Rankings
The M.A. course at the university is ranked among various ranking bodies. As per the Shiksha World Ranking, M.A. ranked #78 in 2025. International students can check the University of Oslo rankings below:
| Shiksha Popularity Ranking | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 |
|---|---|---|---|
| World Ranking | #189 | #56 | #78 |
| Country Ranking | #2 | #1 | #1 |
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Answered 6 months ago
Studying in Norway is generally considered expensive. The tuition fee of the University of Oslo for a master's programme is NOK 198,000 - NOK 286,000 (INR 16.78 L - INR 24.2 L). The cost of living ranges up to NOK 69,000 (INR 5.8 L) for 5 months. It consists of housing, food, study material, travel
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University of Oslo is home to five Nobel laureates such as Fridtjof Nansen, Trygve Haavelmo etc. Many graduates have served the world through their excellent skills. Some of the notable ones are as follows:
Niels Henrik Abel (Abel Prize in mathematics named in his honour)
Harrison Schmitt (Astronaut)
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Sports centre at the univ of Oslo offers various facilities to international students including gyms, swimming pool, saunas, PT team, group classes, guest training, courses like dance, yoga, martial arts etc and many more. Gym memberships can cost up to NOK 235 (INR 1,999) per month.
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University of Oslo offers various kind of libraries. The university library provides reading space, workstations etc., out of which some of them needs to be reserved beforehand. Different kinds of library available are mentioned as below:
Academic Writing Center
Archaeological Library
Ethnographic libr
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Students are advised to submit applications by November 1 (for the spring semester) since the housing options are limited. International students are prioritised so students must accept the offer and sign the contract through 'SiO My Page'. Contact 'SiO Customer Service Centre' to enquire about the
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