The curriculum emphasizes competence-based education, focusing on practical knowledge,
critical thinking, and interdisciplinary learning. It covers subjects like mathematics, science, social studies, languages, and the arts.
Tuition fees in Norway are relatively low, ranging from $3,500 to $8,000 per year for undergraduate programs. Postgraduate programs may cost between $5,000 and $10,000 annually. Scholarships and financial aid are available to help offset costs.
These programs are designed to equip students with practical skills, theoretical knowledge, and global perspectives.
Includes nursing, public health, and medicine, providing top-notch facilities for clinical training and research.
Focuses on data science, AI, and cybersecurity, equipping students for careers in the tech-driven economy
Focuses on early childhood, primary, and secondary education, training future educators.
Includes journalism, PR, and digital media, preparing students for dynamic communication roles.
Norway offers a unique blend of Mediterranean charm and multicultural influences. Tanzanian students will find a welcoming environment, delicious cuisines, and vibrant social events. The country’s festivals, historic landmarks, and beautiful beaches provide ample opportunities for relaxation and cultural exploration.
Norway offers affordable living costs compared to other European countries. Students benefit from reasonable expenses for accommodation, food, and transportation, with options to work part-time to supplement their finances.
To study abroad, you typically need a valid passport, academic transcripts, an admission letter, proof of English proficiency (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL), and financial evidence to support tuition and living expenses.
Global Education Link (GEL) assists students in selecting universities, completing applications, securing visas, and preparing for departure to any destinations.
Yes, many universities abroad offer scholarships based on merit or need, and GEL provides guidance on applying for these opportunities. They also offer HELP loans for short-term financial support.
Yes, international students are allowed to work part-time, typically up to 20 hours per week during term and full-time during breaks, depending on the country’s regulations.
Most countries require international students to have health insurance, such as OSHC , which covers basic medical expenses and emergencies. GEL helps students understand and arrange insurance.
Living costs vary by country and city, ranging from $ 500 to $ 2,500 in depending on accommodation, transport, and lifestyle.
GEL offers career counseling, visa support, university selection guidance, and even pre-departure training to help students adjust to life abroad.
Australia, the USA, the UK, Canada, Germany, and India are among the most popular destinations, with GEL facilitating placements in these and many more countries.
GEL’s HELP loan is an interest-free, short-term loan for eligible students to cover tuition, visa, and living costs, with a repayment period of up to eight months.
Yes, many countries allow students to switch courses or institutions, but it depends on visa conditions. GEL provides guidance to ensure smooth transitions.
Global Education Link is your trusted gateway to international education, empowering Tanzanian students to explore world-class learning opportunities, broaden their horizons, and transform their future through professional guidance and comprehensive support across 20+ global destinations.
Global Education Link is a prominent international student recruitment agency dedicated to facilitating Tanzanian students in exploring diverse education opportunities abroad.
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