NORWEGIAN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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Norwegian University of Science and Technology is a state research school in Norway. It was built within 1760, being an exceptional Museum of Natural History and Archaeology; through several conversions and valid institutional link-ups, the institution obtained its institute rank in 2016 after the University Colleges of Alesund, Sor-Trondelag, and Gjovik to form The Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
University at Glance
Tuition Fee
$1000
IELTS
7.0
Sec School
12th
Deadline
21,Aug,22
CAMPUS
Norwegian University of Science and Technology is positioned in Hogskoleringen 1, 7491 Trondheim, Norway. Its chief campus is at Trondheim and shallower campuses in Gjovik and Alesund, making it the largest university in Norway with over 8,000 workers and over 40,000 learners.
STUDENTS LIFE
Norwegian university of science and technology student’s union is responsible for students’ representation and coordination of functions at the school in mutual agreement with other associations. Single rooms with a shared bathroom and kitchen are the available housing facilities for learners.
RESEARCH
The university hosts six centers for Environment-friendly Energy Research, 12 centers for Research-based Innovation, and the National Centre of Excellence. Some of them are;- Norwegian University of Science and Technology – SINTEF Partnership, Research Excellence Institute, Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience, and Empowering Technologies Institute
PROGRAMS AND ACADEMIC GROUPS
In terms of programs and academic groups, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology works below nine faculties; the University of Museum, Faculty of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Economics and Management, Faculty of Architecture and Design, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Social and Educational Sciences, and the Faculty of Humanities.
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