Norway vs Denmark 2026: Free Tuition Reality

Norway vs Denmark for Indian Students 2026
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The big myth: Norway is still “free” for Indians. Reality: since fall 2023, Norwegian public universities charge non-EU/EEA students NOK 130,000-243,000 per year (€11,000-€21,000) — Norway is NOT free anymore. Denmark has always charged €6,000-€15,000 per year for non-EU. So neither is “free”, but Denmark has a 3-year post-study work visa vs Norway’s 1 year. Pick Denmark for career fast-track, Norway for nature and renewable energy careers.

Table of Contents

  • The biggest myth: Norway is NOT free for Indians anymore
  • 2026 tuition reality: actual fees both countries
  • Living cost: Oslo vs Copenhagen detailed breakdown
  • Top universities: NTNU vs DTU, UiO vs CBS
  • English-medium master programs available
  • Application process and timelines
  • Acceptance rates for Indian applicants
  • Scholarship landscape: what survived, what didn’t
  • Post-study work visa: Denmark 3 years vs Norway 1 year
  • Permanent residence pathway
  • Salary post-graduation in both countries
  • Indian community size and city comparisons
  • Weather, dark months, mental health considerations
  • When to pick which country

The Biggest Myth: Norway Is NOT Free for Indians Anymore

This deserves to be the headline of the entire post. For 30+ years, every Indian student guide and consultant claimed “Norway is free for international students.” That was true. As of 2026, it’s no longer true for Indian students.

In October 2022, the Norwegian government announced that starting fall semester 2023, non-EU/EEA international students at Norwegian public universities would pay full tuition fees. The change took effect August 2023.

What changed

YearNorway tuition for Indians
2014-Spring 2023NOK 0 (free)
Fall 2023 onwardsNOK 130,000-NOK 243,000 per year (~€11,000-€21,000)

The decision blindsided thousands of Indian and other non-EU applicants. Norway shifted from being the cheapest country to study in Europe to one of the mid-tier expensive ones, almost overnight.

Why this matters for 2026 applicants

If you encounter ANY consultant or article claiming “Norway is free for Indians”, they are working from outdated information. Verify with the current fee structures published on the universities’ own websites. Each Norwegian university now publishes specific tuition fees for non-EU programs.

Are there any Norwegian universities still offering low/no fees?

Yes, but with major caveats:

  • PhD programs in Norway: Still fully funded (PhD students are paid as employees, ~NOK 580,000/year stipend)
  • Erasmus Mundus joint programs: Norway hosts ~5 EMJM programs where students receive €1,400/month stipend + tuition waiver
  • NTNU, UiO, UiB MS programs: Fully chargeable to Indians, NOK 130K-243K/year
  • Private institutions like BI Norwegian Business School: Always charged international fees (~NOK 200K/year)

At Kadamb Overseas, we have had to extensively re-educate Indian families about this change in 2024 and 2025. The shock is real — many families had been saving for years assuming “Norway is free” and discovered they need an extra ₹10-20 lakh in tuition they hadn’t budgeted.

Saumitra Rajput notes: “The Norway tuition change has reshaped Indian student flows to Scandinavia. We’re now sending more students to Sweden (where Karolinska, KTH still charge €12-15K/year) and Finland (where some universities still subsidize for non-EU) for Scandinavia-specific careers. Norway is now competing on quality and lifestyle, not cost.”

2026 Tuition Reality: Actual Fees Both Countries

Norway public universities — tuition for Indian students (per academic year)

UniversityMaster program typeTuition per year (NOK)Tuition per year (EUR)Tuition per year (INR)
NTNU TrondheimEngineering/Tech MS130,000€11,300₹10.7 lakh
NTNU TrondheimComputer Science MS154,000€13,400₹12.7 lakh
NTNU TrondheimMBA / Management243,000€21,100₹20 lakh
University of Oslo (UiO)MS Natural Sciences130,000€11,300₹10.7 lakh
University of OsloMS Computer Science154,000€13,400₹12.7 lakh
University of OsloMS Business/Economics243,000€21,100₹20 lakh
University of Bergen (UiB)MS programs130,000-243,000€11,300-€21,100₹10.7-20 lakh
BI Norwegian Business School (private)MSc200,000-300,000€17,400-€26,100₹16-25 lakh
MS Architecture (AHO Oslo)Architecture MS140,000€12,200₹11.6 lakh

Total 2-year MS at Norwegian public university: €22,600 to €42,200 (₹21.5 to ₹40 lakh) just in tuition.

Denmark public universities — tuition for Indian students (per academic year)

UniversityMaster program typeTuition per year (DKK)Tuition per year (EUR)Tuition per year (INR)
Technical University of Denmark (DTU)MS Engineering110,000€14,750₹14 lakh
University of Copenhagen (KU)MS Sciences50,000-90,000€6,700-€12,070₹6.4-11.5 lakh
Copenhagen Business School (CBS)MSc Business100,000€13,400₹12.7 lakh
Aarhus UniversityMS programs80,000-105,000€10,700-€14,100₹10.2-13.4 lakh
Aalborg UniversityMS Engineering110,000€14,750₹14 lakh
IT University CopenhagenMS IT90,000€12,070₹11.5 lakh
University of Southern DenmarkMS programs85,000-100,000€11,400-€13,400₹10.8-12.7 lakh
Roskilde UniversityMS programs75,000-95,000€10,000-€12,700₹9.5-12.1 lakh

Total 2-year MS at Danish public university: €13,400 to €29,500 (₹12.7 to ₹28 lakh) just in tuition.

Tuition verdict

Denmark is now approximately 30-40% cheaper in tuition than Norway for most masters. This is a complete reversal of the 2014-2023 narrative.

For the most current pricing, our team at Kadamb verifies fees with each university’s admissions office at the start of each application cycle. Pricing data here reflects 2025-26 fee announcements; budget +5% inflation for 2026-27 intake.

Living Cost: Oslo vs Copenhagen Detailed Breakdown

Both cities are among Europe’s most expensive. Indian families consistently underestimate this.

Monthly cost of living comparison 2026 (in EUR)

Cost componentOslo (Norway)Copenhagen (Denmark)Trondheim (Norway)Aarhus (Denmark)
Shared apartment / single room€600-900€600-900€450-650€400-600
Groceries (cooking at home)€300-400€300-400€280-380€260-360
Public transport€70 (Ruter monthly)€60 (Rejsekort monthly)€60€55
Mobile + internet€30€25€30€25
Health insurance + medical€40 (state)€0 (free for residents)€40€0
Misc (eating out, gym, leisure)€200-350€200-350€180-280€150-250
**Monthly total****€1,240-€1,790****€1,185-€1,735****€1,040-€1,440****€890-€1,290**
**Annual living cost EUR****€14,880-€21,480****€14,220-€20,820****€12,480-€17,280****€10,680-€15,480**
**Annual living cost INR****₹14-20 lakh****₹13.5-19.8 lakh****₹11.9-16.4 lakh****₹10.1-14.7 lakh**

Total 2-year cost (tuition + living + travel)

PathTuition (2yr)Living (2yr)Travel + visaTotalTotal INR
NTNU Trondheim MS Engineering€22,600€30,000€3,000€55,600₹52.8 lakh
University of Oslo MS Sciences€22,600€40,000€3,000€65,600₹62.3 lakh
NTNU Trondheim MBA/Mgmt€42,200€30,000€3,000€75,200₹71.4 lakh
DTU MS Engineering€29,500€36,000€3,000€68,500₹65.1 lakh
University of Copenhagen MS€13,400€38,000€3,000€54,400₹51.7 lakh
Aarhus University MS€21,400€30,000€3,000€54,400₹51.7 lakh
Aalborg University MS Engineering€29,500€28,000€3,000€60,500₹57.5 lakh

For perspective on hidden costs neither budget includes (security deposits, winter clothing essential for Scandinavia at ₹50,000+, hostel maintenance), see our hidden costs of European study for Indian families guide.

Top Universities: NTNU vs DTU, UiO vs CBS

Norway top universities for Indian students

NTNU Trondheim (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)

  • QS World Rank 2026: ~270
  • QS Engineering Rank: ~110
  • Strengths: Engineering, Computer Science, Marine Technology, Petroleum Engineering, Sustainability
  • Indian student community: ~280 across all years
  • Total students: 42,000
  • Location: Trondheim (small university town, 200K population, 9 hours train from Oslo)

University of Oslo (UiO)

  • QS World Rank 2026: ~120
  • QS Natural Sciences Rank: ~80
  • Strengths: Natural Sciences, Humanities, Medicine, Law, Social Sciences
  • Indian student community: ~180
  • Total students: 28,000
  • Location: Oslo (capital, 700K population)

University of Bergen (UiB)

  • QS World Rank 2026: ~250
  • Strengths: Marine Sciences, Climate Research, Medicine
  • Indian student community: ~130
  • Total students: 18,000
  • Location: Bergen (rainy coastal city)

BI Norwegian Business School (private)

  • QS Business Masters Rank: Top 70 globally
  • Strengths: MSc Business, MSc Finance, MBA
  • Indian student community: ~220
  • Total students: 18,000
  • Location: Oslo (main campus)
  • Tuition: NOK 200K-300K/year (premium private)

Denmark top universities for Indian students

Technical University of Denmark (DTU)

  • QS World Rank 2026: ~115
  • QS Engineering Rank: ~38
  • Strengths: All engineering disciplines, Computer Science, Wind Energy (world #1), Quantum
  • Indian student community: ~340
  • Total students: 13,500
  • Location: Lyngby (suburb of Copenhagen, 15 min train)

University of Copenhagen (KU)

  • QS World Rank 2026: ~107
  • QS Sciences Rank: ~65
  • Strengths: Natural Sciences, Medicine, Veterinary, Pharmacy, Humanities
  • Indian student community: ~280
  • Total students: 38,000
  • Location: Copenhagen city center

Copenhagen Business School (CBS)

  • QS Business Masters Rank: Top 50 globally
  • Strengths: MSc International Business, MSc Finance, MSc Marketing
  • Indian student community: ~190
  • Total students: 22,000
  • Location: Frederiksberg, Copenhagen

Aarhus University

  • QS World Rank 2026: ~125
  • Strengths: Engineering, Sciences, Business, Humanities
  • Indian student community: ~210
  • Total students: 38,000
  • Location: Aarhus (Denmark’s 2nd city, 250K)

Aalborg University

  • QS World Rank 2026: ~310
  • Strengths: Engineering (Problem-Based Learning method), Computer Science, Architecture
  • Indian student community: ~340
  • Total students: 21,000
  • Location: Aalborg (northern Jutland, 220K)

Verdict on universities

For pure engineering rankings, DTU (Denmark) ranks higher than NTNU (Norway). For sciences, University of Copenhagen and University of Oslo are roughly tied. For business, CBS Copenhagen edges BI Norway. Denmark’s universities are more centrally located (Copenhagen as hub), Norway’s universities are more scattered geographically.

English-Medium Master Programs Available

Both countries offer extensive English-medium MS programs. Specifically:

Norway English-medium MS programs: ~250 across NTNU, UiO, UiB. Engineering-heavy at NTNU; sciences-heavy at UiO.

Denmark English-medium MS programs: ~600 across DTU, KU, CBS, Aarhus, Aalborg, SDU. Broader range — engineering, business, sciences, humanities, social sciences all well-represented.

For Indian applicants worried about language, both countries are completely workable in English. You won’t need Norwegian or Danish for the academic program itself. However, post-graduation job market favors local language speakers, especially for non-tech roles.

Application Process and Timelines

Norway application process

StepDeadlineNotes
Open applicationMid-October 2025Most NTNU/UiO programs open then
Application closesDecember 1, 2025Earlier than EU competitors
Documents requiredSoproof, transcripts, CV, motivation letter, IELTS/TOEFL, recommendation letter (1-2), passportApostille required for transcripts (see our guide)
DecisionFebruary-April 2026Norway acceptance is structured
Tuition depositMarch-May 2026NOK 50,000-100,000
Visa applicationAfter acceptance (~3 weeks processing)At Norwegian Embassy New Delhi
ArrivalAugust 2026Programs begin August/September

Denmark application process

StepDeadlineNotes
Open applicationSeptember 2025 (most programs)Earlier opening
Application closesJanuary 15, 2026 (KU/CBS/Aarhus) — March 1, 2026 (DTU/Aalborg)DTU has later deadline
Documents requiredTranscripts, CV, motivation letter, IELTS/TOEFL, recommendation letters (2-3), passportApostille required, see our [apostille Indian transcripts Europe 2026](https://kadamboverseas.com/apostille-indian-transcripts-europe-2026/) guide
DecisionMarch-May 2026
Tuition depositMay-July 2026DKK 30,000-60,000
Visa applicationRoyal Danish Embassy New Delhi (~3-6 weeks)
ArrivalAugust 2026September start

For complete cross-country deadline tracking, see our Europe application deadlines 2027 Indian calendar and September 2027 European masters intake timeline for Indians.

Acceptance Rates for Indian Applicants

Both countries have moderately competitive admissions for Indian applicants.

Norway Indian applicant acceptance rates 2024-25

UniversityProgram typeAcceptance for IndiansKey requirement
NTNU TrondheimMS Engineering22-35%CGPA 8.0+ from IIT/NIT or 8.5+ from tier-2
University of OsloMS Sciences18-30%CGPA 8.2+, strong research statement
University of BergenMS Marine/Climate30-40%CGPA 7.8+ acceptable
BI NorwegianMSc Business25-40%GMAT 600+ helps

Denmark Indian applicant acceptance rates 2024-25

UniversityProgram typeAcceptance for IndiansKey requirement
DTUMS Engineering25-35%CGPA 8.0+ from IIT/NIT or 8.3+ from tier-2
University of CopenhagenMS Sciences18-28%CGPA 8.2+, research orientation
CBSMSc Business22-32%GMAT 600+ helps
AarhusMS Engineering28-40%CGPA 7.5+ acceptable
AalborgMS Engineering35-50%CGPA 7.5+ acceptable; PBL methodology fit important

Denmark’s universities (especially Aalborg) are slightly more accessible to Indian applicants from tier-2 colleges than Norwegian universities, which tend to be more selective.

Scholarship Landscape: What Survived, What Didn’t

Norway scholarships (post-2023 tuition introduction)

Discontinued in 2024:

  • Norwegian Government Quota Scholarship Scheme (Kvoteordningen) — ENDED in 2016, was the main Indian-targeted scholarship
  • Norwegian University fee waivers for non-EU students — phased out as tuition was introduced

Still active:

  • Norwegian Research Council PhD positions: Fully funded PhDs paying NOK 580K/year salary + tuition waiver
  • Erasmus Mundus joint masters at Norwegian universities (~5 programs, €1,400/month + tuition waiver)
  • NTNU Scholarship for International Students: Limited (~5-10 awards), 50% tuition coverage
  • UiO Indian Embassy scholarship pool: Annual ~3-5 awards
  • Quota for African-Asian students: Now closed

Net effect: Norway’s scholarship landscape collapsed in 2023-24. Indian students seeking funding should focus on PhDs or Erasmus Mundus opportunities.

Denmark scholarships (still relatively active)

Active for 2026-27 intake:

  • Danish Government Scholarships for International Students: Available for full degree masters, covers full tuition + DKK 5,500/month stipend; ~50-80 awards annually for non-EU students
  • University-specific scholarships: DTU, KU, CBS, Aarhus all offer 50-100% tuition waivers based on merit
  • Erasmus Mundus joint masters at Danish universities (~10 programs)
  • University of Copenhagen partial tuition scholarships: Up to 100% covered for top applicants
  • DAAD-style programs: Limited Indo-Danish exchange programs

Net effect: Denmark remains relatively accessible for scholarship-funded students. Indian applicants with CGPA 8.5+ from reputable colleges have realistic 30-50% chance of receiving 50%+ tuition coverage.

We track scholarship calendars in detail at SC ST OBC scholarships Europe Indian students 2026.

Post-Study Work Visa: Denmark 3 Years vs Norway 1 Year

This is one of the biggest differentiators for Indian engineers thinking long-term.

Norway post-study visa rules 2026

  • After graduation: Student visa can be converted to job-seeker permit valid for 1 year
  • During that year, you must find employment that pays at least NOK 480,000/year (~€42,000)
  • If employment secured, residence permit converts to work permit
  • Permanent residence eligible after 3 years on work permit + 5 years total residency in Norway (which means ~7 years total from arrival, since MS = 2 years + 1 year search + 4 years on work permit)

Denmark post-study visa rules 2026

  • After graduation: 3-year post-study job-search visa (extended in 2023 from 1 year)
  • This is one of the most generous in Europe
  • Convert to work permit on job offer with salary ≥ DKK 460,000/year (~€61,700)
  • EU Blue Card available with salary threshold DKK 525,000 (~€70,500), which is one of the lowest in EU for that salary band
  • Permanent residence eligible after 8 years total residency (2 years MS + 3 years job search + 3 years work permit) or sooner via Fast Track for high-skilled workers

Comparison

FactorNorwayDenmark
Post-study job search period1 year3 years
Minimum salary to convert to work permitNOK 480,000 (€42K)DKK 460,000 (€61.7K)
Total time from arrival to PR~10 years~8 years (or fast-track shorter)
EU Blue Card availableLimited (Norway not in EU but EEA)Yes, with low threshold
Citizenship eligibility7-10 years9 years

Denmark wins clearly on post-study work visa generosity. The 3-year search vs Norway’s 1-year is a meaningful difference, especially given Scandinavian job markets where applications take 3-6 months.

For full Blue Card mechanics in EU, see our EU Blue Card for Indian masters graduates 2026 guide.

Permanent Residence Pathway

StepNorwayDenmark
ArrivalYear 0Year 0
Complete MSYear 2Year 2
Post-study search visaYear 2-3 (1 year)Year 2-5 (3 years)
First job + work permitYear 3-4Year 4-5
Permanent residence eligibleYear ~7-10Year ~8
Citizenship eligibleYear ~7-10 (after 7 years residency for some)Year ~9

Denmark’s 8-year PR pathway is more predictable than Norway’s “7-10” range. Norway’s permanent residence requires:

  • 5 years legal residence
  • Norwegian language B1 oral
  • Citizenship test (50% pass mark)
  • Income above NOK 282,000/year for past 12 months

Salary Post-Graduation in Both Countries

Norway starting salaries for international graduates 2026

FieldStarting salary (NOK/year)EUR equivalentINR equivalent
Computer Science / Software Eng600,000 – 720,000€52K – €63K₹49L – ₹60L
Engineering (general)580,000 – 700,000€50K – €61K₹48L – ₹58L
Petroleum Engineering720,000 – 880,000€63K – €77K₹60L – ₹73L
Marine Engineering / Naval620,000 – 750,000€54K – €65K₹51L – ₹62L
Data Science / AI680,000 – 820,000€59K – €71K₹56L – ₹68L
Finance600,000 – 750,000€52K – €65K₹49L – ₹62L
Consulting600,000 – 720,000€52K – €63K₹49L – ₹60L
Research / Academia540,000 – 660,000€47K – €57K₹45L – ₹54L
Renewable Energy580,000 – 720,000€50K – €63K₹48L – ₹60L

Denmark starting salaries for international graduates 2026

FieldStarting salary (DKK/year)EUR equivalentINR equivalent
Computer Science / Software Eng480,000 – 580,000€64K – €78K₹61L – ₹74L
Engineering (general)460,000 – 560,000€62K – €75K₹59L – ₹71L
Wind / Renewable Energy480,000 – 600,000€64K – €80K₹61L – ₹76L
Pharma / Biotech500,000 – 620,000€67K – €83K₹64L – ₹79L
Finance / Banking480,000 – 600,000€64K – €80K₹61L – ₹76L
Consulting500,000 – 620,000€67K – €83K₹64L – ₹79L
Data Science / AI520,000 – 660,000€70K – €88K₹67L – ₹84L
Research / PhD420,000 – 520,000€56K – €70K₹53L – ₹66L

Danish starting salaries are approximately 20-25% higher than Norwegian when converted to EUR equivalents, though Norwegian salaries grow faster after the first 3 years.

Tax comparison

Both have high taxes but different structures:

  • Norway: Progressive 22-39%, plus 8.2% social security; effective ~35-42% for most graduates
  • Denmark: Progressive 8-52%, plus 8% gross labour market contribution; effective ~38-46% for most graduates

Denmark has higher tax burden but higher gross salaries, so net comparison is mixed. Specific to each individual case.

Indian Community Size and City Comparisons

CityPopulationIndian communityIndian students
Oslo, Norway700K~14,000~1,200
Trondheim, Norway200K~3,500~600
Bergen, Norway300K~2,800~400
Tromsø, Norway80K~600~200
Copenhagen, Denmark660K~12,000~1,500
Aarhus, Denmark350K~3,200~700
Aalborg, Denmark220K~1,800~600
Odense, Denmark180K~1,200~400

Copenhagen and Oslo have similar Indian community sizes. Aarhus has a smaller community than Trondheim. For Indian community access, both Copenhagen and Oslo work well; the smaller cities are more isolated.

For broader Indian community rankings, see our top European cities for Indian communities 2026 guide.

Indian food and groceries

  • Oslo: 8+ Indian grocery stores (mostly Gurudwara Road area), 12+ Indian restaurants
  • Copenhagen: 12+ Indian grocery stores (Nørrebro and Vesterbro areas), 18+ Indian restaurants
  • Trondheim: 2 Indian grocery stores, 4 Indian restaurants
  • Aarhus: 4 Indian grocery stores, 6 Indian restaurants

For vegetarian survival tips and Indian food access by city, see Indian vegetarian survival guide for Europe.

Weather, Dark Months, Mental Health Considerations

This is often overlooked but matters greatly.

Norway climate and daylight

  • Oslo: Continental humid, -7°C in January to +22°C in July
  • Trondheim: Colder, -8°C January, +18°C July, very rainy
  • Tromsø (Arctic): Polar night for 2 months (no sun); polar day for 2 months (24-hour sun)
  • Summer: Long, beautiful, 18+ hours daylight in June
  • Winter: Dark by 3 PM in December; sun rises at 9 AM, sets at 3 PM in mid-winter

Denmark climate and daylight

  • Copenhagen: Mild maritime, 0°C in January to +22°C in July
  • Aarhus: Slightly cooler than Copenhagen
  • Summer: 17 hours daylight in June
  • Winter: Dark by 4 PM in December; less harsh than Norway

Both countries can trigger Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) in students unaccustomed to long dark winters. Both universities offer mental health support, and light therapy (artificial sunrise lamps) is widely available. Indian students who struggle most are those from southern states (Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka) and Mumbai/Pune who haven’t experienced sustained darkness.

We address mental health logistics for Indian students moving north in our hidden costs of European study for Indian families guide.

When to Pick Which Country

Pick Norway if:

  • You’re in petroleum engineering, marine science, or polar research (Norway’s exclusive strengths)
  • You target Norwegian energy companies (Equinor, Aker, Yara, DNV)
  • You speak (or commit to learn) Norwegian (Bokmål)
  • You can secure NTNU MS Engineering admission (one of top globally for technical fields)
  • Scandinavian lifestyle, fjords, outdoors strongly appeal
  • Your parents/extended family already have presence in Norway

Pick Denmark if:

  • You want 3-year post-study job search visa (huge advantage)
  • You target Danish strengths: wind energy (Vestas, Ørsted), pharma (Novo Nordisk, Lundbeck), biotech (Bavarian Nordic), maritime (Maersk)
  • Denmark’s CBS, KU, DTU rankings appeal to you
  • You want central European geography (Copenhagen-Berlin-Hamburg easy access)
  • You prefer slightly milder winters
  • You want better-funded scholarship landscape

For a comparison with adjacent Scandinavian options, see our Sweden vs Finland for Indian tech students 2026 post.

Common Indian Student Mistakes

Mistake 1: Still believing “Norway is free”

The change happened in fall 2023. We’ve had families with €15,000 budgets shocked when they actually applied. Verify current tuition before assuming.

Mistake 2: Underestimating Scandinavian winters

First-time visitors from India often experience SAD by January. Plan for 2-3 weeks of mental adjustment, invest in proper winter clothing (₹50K+ for proper coat, boots, layers), and consider light therapy lamps.

Mistake 3: Ignoring local language for job market

While English is widely spoken in both countries, post-graduate employment for non-English speaker hires is approximately 40% less competitive. Plan to reach A2 Norwegian or Danish within 18 months of arrival.

Mistake 4: Comparing only tuition, not total cost

Living costs in Oslo and Copenhagen are among Europe’s highest. A €15K tuition advantage at one country can be wiped out by 2x living costs at another.

Mistake 5: Not factoring 3-year post-study work visa

This is Denmark’s structural advantage and worth €30K+ in opportunity cost over typical European 1-year search visas.

Frequently Asked Questions

### Q1: When did Norway stop being free for Indian students?

Norway introduced tuition fees for non-EU/EEA students starting **fall semester 2023**. The Norwegian government announced the change in October 2022; it took effect August 2023. Indian students applying for 2023 fall intake were the first cohort to pay tuition (NOK 130,000 to NOK 243,000 per year). All applicants for 2024, 2025, and 2026 intakes pay tuition.

### Q2: How much is tuition in Norway for Indians in 2026?

NTNU Trondheim charges NOK 130,000 (~€11,300 or ₹10.7 lakh) per year for standard MS Engineering programs. The University of Oslo charges similar amounts for sciences. Premium programs like MBA or Computer Science can cost up to NOK 243,000 (€21,100 / ₹20 lakh) per year. BI Norwegian Business School (private) charges NOK 200,000-300,000 per year.

### Q3: Is Denmark cheaper than Norway for MS now?

Yes, for most MS programs. Denmark’s tuition ranges from DKK 75,000-110,000 (€10,000-€14,750 / ₹9.5-14 lakh per year), generally 30-40% lower than equivalent Norwegian programs. Plus Denmark’s living costs are slightly lower than Norway’s. Total 2-year MS cost: Denmark €54,000 vs Norway €60,000+.

### Q4: Are there any free options to study in Norway or Denmark in 2026?

– Norway: Fully-funded PhDs only (NOK 580K/year stipend included), Erasmus Mundus joint programs (€1,400/month stipend)
– Denmark: Danish Government Scholarships (full tuition + DKK 5,500/month stipend; ~50-80 awards per year for non-EU)
– Both: Erasmus Mundus joint masters at participating universities

For undergrad and masters at the country’s own universities, free options have largely disappeared.

### Q5: Which has better post-study work visa, Norway or Denmark?

Denmark, decisively. Denmark offers a **3-year post-study job-search visa** (extended from 1 year in 2023). Norway offers only **1-year post-study job-search visa**. For Indian engineers who realistically take 3-9 months to find a first job, Denmark’s longer runway is a major advantage. This pushed many Indian engineers from Norway to Denmark after 2023.

### Q6: Can I get permanent residence in Norway or Denmark as an Indian?

Yes in both. Norway: PR eligible after 5 years legal residence + Norwegian language B1 + citizenship test. Denmark: PR eligible after 8 years total residence + Danish A2 language + employment. Both have similar 10-year citizenship eligibility, but Denmark has fast-track PR options for high-skilled workers.

### Q7: Is the cost of living in Norway really that high?

Yes. Oslo is consistently ranked among Europe’s most expensive cities. A WG room in Oslo center: €600-900/month. Groceries cost approximately 50% more than India. Eating out at a basic restaurant: €25-35 per meal. A cinema ticket: €20. Total monthly budget for a single student: €1,400-€1,800. Plan for at least ₹15-20 lakh annually for living expenses.

### Q8: What about Norway’s petroleum and marine engineering programs?

These are Norway’s globally renowned strengths. NTNU’s Department of Marine Technology, Department of Petroleum Engineering are world-class. Indian students from these programs have excellent placement at Equinor, Aker BP, DNV, Subsea 7, TechnipFMC. If your career goal is offshore energy or polar engineering, Norway remains uniquely positioned despite tuition increases.

### Q9: How important is learning Norwegian or Danish?

For academic survival: not essential — all MS programs taught in English. For social integration: helpful — knowing Norwegian/Danish accelerates friendship-building. For job market: essential for many roles. About 60% of mid-tier jobs in Norwegian/Danish corporates prefer or require local language fluency. International tech companies and English-medium workplaces (Maersk, Microsoft, Novo Nordisk, Equinor) hire purely on English.

### Q10: Which has better tech industry — Norway or Denmark?

Denmark has stronger tech industry overall: home to Maersk (logistics IT), Novo Nordisk (pharma tech), Ørsted (renewable energy tech), Pandora (e-commerce), Microsoft Denmark (Søborg HQ for Northern Europe), and 12 unicorn-stage startups. Norway has Schibsted (media-tech), Telenor (mobile), Equinor (energy IT) — strong but more concentrated in oil-tech and renewable energy.

### Q11: Can I get an Indian education loan for Norway or Denmark study?

Yes. SBI, HDFC, Axis offer education loans up to ₹40 lakh at 10.5-12% interest for both countries. Property collateral required above ₹20 lakh. Prodigy Finance offers non-collateral loans for selected universities (DTU, KU, NTNU, BI). See our [education loan EMI calculator for Europe 8 destinations](https://kadamboverseas.com/education-loan-emi-calculator-europe-8-destinations/) for exact monthly EMI breakdown.

### Q12: Do Indian students adjust well to Scandinavian darkness?

Mixed. About 30% of Indian students experience some form of Seasonal Affective Disorder by January. Light therapy lamps (€40-100) help significantly. Universities provide free mental health counseling. Living in shared accommodation with other internationals helps. Indians from northern India (Delhi, Punjab) adjust faster than those from southern India. Plan to spend December-January with active social calendar, not isolated.

### Q13: What’s the difference between Norway and Sweden for Indian students?

Norway is now more expensive than Sweden for tuition (Sweden charges €10K-15K vs Norway’s €11K-21K), Norwegian salaries are slightly higher. Sweden has stronger Indian student community and more program diversity. See our [Sweden vs Finland for Indian tech students 2026](https://kadamboverseas.com/sweden-vs-finland-indian-tech-students-2026/) which discusses Sweden in detail.

### Q14: How do I apply for the Danish Government Scholarship?

The Danish Government Scholarship for non-EU/EEA students is awarded through the universities, not centrally applied for. When you apply for an MS at DTU, KU, CBS, Aarhus, or other Danish universities, you can request scholarship consideration via a separate scholarship application form. Top 20% of admitted candidates with CGPA 8.5+ from reputable colleges have good chances. Deadlines align with regular MS application deadlines (January 15 for most programs).

### Q15: Should I pick Denmark or Netherlands for MS engineering?

Both are excellent. Netherlands (TU Delft, Eindhoven) typically has higher Indian student community (~5,000 vs Denmark’s ~1,500) and slightly lower living costs in mid-size cities (Eindhoven vs Aarhus). Denmark has stronger wind energy and pharma sectors. Our [Netherlands vs Belgium English-medium masters 2026](https://kadamboverseas.com/netherlands-vs-belgium-english-medium-masters-2026/) compares Netherlands more directly, while [Ireland vs Netherlands for Indian students 2026](https://kadamboverseas.com/ireland-vs-netherlands-indian-students-2026/) gives another lens.

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WhatsApp us at +91 96876 88776 for a free profile evaluation. Visit our free Europe study guides hub for country-specific resources. Indian students in Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, or Hyderabad can request video consultations via the contact page.

For more on Scandinavian alternatives, also explore our Schengen Student Visa 2026 for Indian students guide.


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Saumitra Rajput is the founder of Kadamb Overseas Pvt. Ltd., India's leading Europe-focused study abroad consultancy based in Ahmedabad. With 14+ years of expertise in European education, he has personally counselled 2,500+ Indian families and helped 500+ students secure admission to top European universities including TU Munich, ETH Zurich, EPFL, KU Leuven, HEC Paris, Sapienza Rome, TU Wien, and Warsaw University of Technology. He has visited 25+ European universities, partners with 250+ EU institutions, and maintains a 97% visa success rate.

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