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Study Biotechnology in Norway ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ด

Norway offers 6 Biotechnology programs across 4 universities. 100% of programs carry STEM designation, which is valuable for post-graduation work authorization in many countries.

6 Programs
4 Universities
100% STEM

Why Norway for Biotechnology?

Living Cost

$16,000/yr

Full guide to studying in Norway โ†’

By Degree Level

Master (3) PhD (3)

Top Universities for Biotechnology in Norway

Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)

Trondheim ยท National rank #2 ยท QS #267

Master of Science in Biotechnology ยท Master
Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences

Various ยท National rank #17

PhD in Biotechnology ยท PhD
PhD in Biotechnology ยท PhD Biotechnology ยท Master
PhD in Marine Biotechnology ยท PhD Master in Marine Biotechnology ยท Master

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to study Biotechnology in Norway?
Tuition for Biotechnology programs in Norway varies by university. Annual living costs (accommodation, food, transport) are approximately $16k.
What are the English language requirements for Biotechnology in Norway?
English-taught Biotechnology programs in Norway typically require:. Requirements vary by university and program level โ€” always check the specific program page.
How many Biotechnology programs are in Norway?
Abroadly lists 6 Biotechnology programs at 4 universities across Norway. Programs are available at Bachelor, Master, and PhD level.
Are Biotechnology programs in Norway STEM-designated?
100% of Biotechnology programs in Norway carry STEM designation. STEM classification can be important for visa purposes in countries like the US and UK after graduation.
Is Norway a good country for Biotechnology students?
Norway is a strong choice for Biotechnology with 4 universities offering these programs. The primary language is Norwegian, though many programs are taught in English.
What degree levels are available for Biotechnology in Norway?
In Norway, Biotechnology programs are offered at: Master (3 programs), PhD (3 programs). This gives students flexibility whether they're seeking an undergraduate degree, postgraduate specialization, or doctoral research.