Students coming from a Scandinavian country do not need to apply for any special permits.
EU/EEA students do not need any special permit to enter Norway, but will need to register your residence within 3 months of landing.
Students from outside Scandinavia/EU/EEA will need to apply for a residence permit. To do so, you will need to show that you have enough funds to pay your way for the first year. This sum amounts to about €13,500, though you will likely need much more than this stashed away to cover any additional costs, like winter clothing and emergency Nordic excursions. Funds are generally preferred to have been transferred to bank account.
Any rules and regulations for study permits are ALWAYS subject to change, so be sure to read up on current information.
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