BI Presidential Scholarship in Norway 2024 (Study in Europe)
The International Scholarship program in Europe offers each bright student an opportunity to enhance their career development through quality education while developing relevant professional skills throughout the duration of the program. Norwegian nature, mountains, prestigious institutes, and high employment rates make it an ideal place for students to study. The Norwegian Business School of BI prepares and helps you in solving real business problems with innovative and smart solutions. The BI scholarship in Norway cultivates innovative thinking and creative presentation skills through effective learning and business development activities.
Benefits
- For Norwegian Candidates: full tuition fee waiver (For two years)
- For International Candidates: full tuition fee waiver (For two years), living expenses, and a stipend for each semester will be provided.
Eligibility Criteria:
- You may apply whether you are a domestic or international student.
- An applicant must have a good GPA record on an international grade scale.
- An applicant who is in their third year of BI’s civil*konom program is also eligible to apply.
- The master’s scholarship is open to all master’s programs offered by the BI.
- Applicants must maintain a good academic record in order to be eligible for this scholarship for the entire duration of the program.
Deadline:
The application deadline to apply for the Bi Presidential Scholarships 2024 in Norway is March 1, 2024.
How To Apply
- The following steps must be followed by all interested candidates;
- Candidate must write a letter (maximum one page), describe his previous academic achievements in order to be considered for the scholarship, and express the reasons why he deserves it.
- Candidates should upload the application letter along with the necessary documents on the official web page after writing the letter.
- Applicants who are currently enrolled in the BI Sivok program should send their application letters to info@bi.no and apply in their third year of undergraduate study.