
2027 Without IELTS: Fully Funded Scholarship Opportunities for International Students
Norway continues to stand out as one of the most attractive study destinations in Europe, and for the 2026–2027 academic year, international students have an exceptional opportunity to pursue higher education without IELTS while benefiting from fully funded scholarships.
These opportunities make it possible to study in a world-class education system with tuition, accommodation, flights, visa costs, and monthly stipends fully covered under selected scholarship schemes.
Renowned for its high academic standards, inclusive society, and strong commitment to global education access, Norway offers an enabling environment for students seeking quality education without the heavy financial burden often associated with studying abroad.
Norway’s higher education system is globally respected for its research excellence, innovation, and student-centred learning approach. Public universities operate under strict quality assurance frameworks and collaborate closely with international institutions and industries.
Key reasons Norway remains a top choice include:
For students from developing and emerging economies, Norway offers a rare combination of academic excellence and generous financial support.
One of the most appealing aspects of studying in Norway is that IELTS is not always mandatory. Many Norwegian universities accept alternative proof of English proficiency, such as:
This flexibility significantly lowers barriers for qualified students who may not have access to standardized English tests.
Selected scholarship programmes linked to Norwegian universities, government-backed initiatives, and international cooperation frameworks provide comprehensive financial support. Depending on the programme and level of study, benefits may include:
These benefits allow students to focus entirely on their studies and personal development.
Scholarships in Norway for the 2026–2027 academic year are available across multiple academic levels:
Fields of study commonly supported include sustainability, engineering, social sciences, education, climate studies, public health, ICT, energy, development studies, and environmental sciences.
These opportunities are open to international students from around the world, with particular attention to candidates from low- and middle-income countries.
Typical eligibility criteria include:
Each scholarship programme has its own specific requirements, but overall selection is merit-based and impact-oriented.
While Norway has a high cost of living, scholarships are designed to fully offset student expenses. Students benefit from:
Norwegian universities also emphasize work–life balance, critical thinking, and independent learning, helping students build globally competitive skills.
Although procedures vary by institution and funding scheme, the general process involves:
Early preparation is strongly encouraged, as competitive programmes fill quickly.
Studying in Norway in 2026–2027 without IELTS and with full financial coverage is a life-changing opportunity for ambitious students seeking global exposure, academic excellence, and long-term career growth. These scholarships remove financial and language barriers, making top-tier European education accessible to talented individuals worldwide.
For students committed to learning, innovation, and positive global impact, Norway offers more than a degree—it offers a transformative experience.
Disclaimer: Global South Opportunities (GSO) is not the scholarship organization. For any inquiries, please contact the responsible organization directly. Please do not send your applications to GSO, as we are unable to process them. Due to the high volume of emails we receive daily, we may not be able to respond to all inquiries. Thank you for your understanding.