Singapore

Contact the Admissions office:

admission@uia.no

The following information is relevant for applicants from Singapore interested in English taught programmes.  

Make sure you have thoroughly read all the information prior to submitting your application.  

You should only apply if all admission requirements are met. UiA will not process incomplete applications. 

Programmes taught in English

The following programmes are taught entirely in English, and are offered to applicants outside EU/EEA:

One-year programme

Bachelor's degree programmes

Master's degree programmes


 

Application period

  • Applicants from countries outside the EU/EEA: currently 1 November- 1 December (the dates are subject to change for the 2024/25 intake).
  • Applicants to music performance programmes: 1 November – 15 December.

Admission requirements for bachelor's programmes

Educational requirements for applicants from Singapore

One of the following

  • Before 2008: Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education (GCE) Advanced level examination with 3 subjects at Advanced level (A-level)
  • From 2008: Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education (GCE) Advanced level examination with 2 subjects at Higher level (H2-level)

There are additional requirements for admission to Music performance.

Document requirements 

Officially issued transcripts and diplomas must be uploaded to the online application portal when you apply. You must upload results from both Singapore-Cambridge GCE O-level examination and Singapore-Cambridge GCE A-level examination.

Translation and original documentation

All documents must be translated into English, Norwegian, Swedish or Danish, if the original documents are not in any of these languages. The translation must be carried out by a government authorised or official translator. You must upload scanned versions of the original documents accompanied by the translations.

Admission requirements for master's programmes

Educational requirements for applicants from Singapore

YEARS UNIVERSITY EDUCATION (THE EQUIVALENT OF 180 ECTS) AND ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: 

  • Before 2008: Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education (GCE) Advanced level examination with 3 subjects at Advanced level (A-level)
  • From 2008: Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education (GCE) Advanced level examination with 2 subjects at Higher level (H2-level)

Academic basis

Applicants will not be considered unless they meet the academic requirements specified for each programme. Please see the specific academic requirements for your programme here.  

Minimum grade requirement 

A grade point average (GPA) equal to a C or better within the Norwegian grading system is required. The grade requirement is calculated from the university/college degree which forms the basis of admission. 

Document requirements 

Officially issued transcripts and diplomas must be uploaded to the online application portal when you apply. 

Course descriptions

In some cases you might be asked to provide course descriptions in order to evaluate if the specific requirements are met. If you have been asked to provide course descriptions and fail to do so, your application will not be processed.

Translation and original documentation

All documents must be translated into English, Norwegian, Swedish or Danish, if the original documents are not in any of these languages. The translation must be carried out by a government authorised or official translator. You must upload scanned versions of the original documents accompanied by the translations.

Language requirements

You are exempt from the English language requirement if you have passed English at the General Certificate of Education Ordinary or Advanced level.

Required financial means

Scholarships

The University of Agder does not offer any grants or scholarships.

Tuition fees

Students with citizenship from countries outside of the EU/EEA and Switzerland must pay a tuition fee. Please read more about the tuition fees here.

Funds for living expenses

In addition to tuition fees, applicants from countries outside EU/EEA must provide proof of funding in accordance with the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration's requirements. Applicants must be able to sustain themselves while studying in Norway. 

Upload proof of funds for living expenses when submitting your application. The required amount documents your financial ability, which is necessary for applying for a study permit. 

The amount you must provide is currently 151 690 NOK for one academic year (subject to change).

We only accept the following documentation:

  • An original bank statement in your name (stamped, signed and dated by a bank official). The statement must have been issued within the last 3 months. 
  • A confirmation letter from your sponsor and an original bank statement in your sponsor's name (stamped, signed and dated by a bank official). The confirmation letter and bank statement must have been issued within the last 3 months.  

Pay slips will not be accepted as proof of funding.

Admitted students must be prepared to transfer the required amount to a deposit account set up by the university. Failing to do so will result in withdrawal of the offer of admission to UiA. 

The funds will be transferred back to you when you have set up a Norwegian bank account. As the Visa application process may take some time, it is important that you have access to additional funds to pay for accommodation expenses for the first two months of your stay. 

Please note that for the Master's programme in Global Development, Crisis and Change, funds for living expenses is only required for the “campus based” option and not the “online” option. 

Application process

1. Check the admission requirements

Check the application period and if the programme you want to apply for is open to applicants outside of the EU/EEA. Read the admission requirements carefully (including the country specific requirements) and make sure you satisfy all requirements for your chosen study programme.

2. Prepare the required documents and print out the Enclosure form

We recommend that you prepare all your documents prior to submitting your application.

The University of Agder will not contact applicants in the case of an incomplete application, and the application as such will not be processed.

Do not submit non-essential documents such as recommendation letters, work experience or non-credit courses.

The Enclosure form is a self-declaration confirming that your application is complete, that the documents are authentic, and that the University of Agder is permitted to verify your documents. 

Required documents:

  • Enclosure form, filled in and signed 
  • Diploma and transcripts from high school/secondary school 
  • Diploma and transcripts from university education
  • English language requirement (if applicable - check the section Language requirements above)
  • Proof of funding
  • Copy of passport
  • Documentation of name change (if applicable)

 

Special document requirements for certain countries:

In addition to the uploaded educational documents, China must provide CHSI, Pakistan HEC, certain countries in Africa must provide scratch cards, and original documents must be sent directly from universities/colleges in Canada, Cameroon, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Nigeria, Philippines, Sudan and USA. See details for your country in the section Admission requirements above.

 3. Register your application at the Application Web

Apply here

4. Submit documents within the deadline

Once logged on to the online application portal Application Web, navigate to the page “My documents”. Upload all your documents prior to submitting the application.

When uploading, choose the type of document according to content (such as “diploma”, “transcript” etc). Do not send any documents by e-mail.

If you are instructed in the section Admission requirements above that certain documents must be sent by post, please note that the final post mark date is 1 December (15 December for music performance). There are no exemptions to the deadlines.

5. Receiving the results of your application 

The results of your application will be published in the Application web by the end of April. You will be notified by e-mail when the results are available. The outcome of your application will either be “Admission offered” or “Not admitted”. There are no waiting lists.

Those who receive an offer of admission have 5 days to respond to the offer. If you do not register your response in Application web within the given deadline, the offer will be withdrawn.

The letter of admission (PDF) published in Application web is the only confirmation of admission that will be issued. Admitted students will receive additional information after accepting the offer.

Selection process

Admission to UiA is highly competitive. Consequently, not all qualified applicants will be admitted, only the ones with the best academic results. Admission is offered based on eligible applicants' academic results. 

Bachelor's programmes

If you are qualified for admission to a bachelor's programme, you will compete against the other qualified applicants with a score based on the results from your secondary education and additional points according to the regulations and guidelines set by the Norwegian Universities and Colleges Admission Service (NUCAS).

The Admissions office will calculate and convert the grade point average (GPA) from your secondary education into the grading scale used in the Norwegian secondary education system. Additional points are added to the score based on subjects from secondary education, age and credits from accredited higher education exceeding the admission requirement.

Master's programmes

If you are qualified for admission to a master's programme, you will compete against the other applicants based on your academic results. The Admissions office will calculate your grade point average (GPA) from your university/college education which forms the basis of admission. UiA uses the ECTS grading scale when calculating GPAs. Diplomas and transcripts using other grading scales will be converted to the ECTS grading scale before the GPA is assessed on an individual basis.

Applicants who have been granted admission

The autumn semester starts in mid-August. 

Applying for a study permit 

If you are accepted to a programme, you must submit your study permit application in due time before arriving in Norway, and no later than 30 June. More about the study permit process

When you have transferred the amount required by the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration, you will receive a "statement of deposit" that must be included in the application for a study permit.

When arriving at the University, you need to complete the following steps in order to get the money transferred to your account:

  1. acquire a Norwegian ID number
  2. open a bank account in a Norwegian bank
  3. register for your courses and exams for the Autumn semester

Inspection of original documents  

It is important that you bring your original educational documents to Norway if you are accepted as a student. You are required to present your original diplomas and transcripts for inspection upon arrival at the university. You will receive details about the inspection from the Admissions office in August. Students are required to submit the original documents upon request. Document forgery is subject to the Penal Code § 361 and will be reported to the police.  

Tuition fees

Students with citizenship from countries outside of the EU/EEA and Switzerland must pay tuition fees.

Read more about tuition fees at UiA

 

Published June 4, 2024 - Last modified June 7, 2024