
Scholarships and funding
Find out more about scholarships and country-specific funding
Find out about the Norwegian student community at Southampton, entry requirements for our courses and other information specific to your country.
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This information is forÌýgeneral guidanceÌýonly; entry requirements vary for different courses.ÌýFor more specific details, please visit the relevant course web page or contact the admissions office for your chosen subject area .
If you do not have the traditional entry requirements for our undergraduate courses, you may be able to qualify by doing one of our foundation programmes first. To find out more, visit our foundation years page or .
To be considered forÌýa placeÌýon one of our undergraduate (bachelors) degrees, you will need:
Vitnemål fra den Videregaende Skole (Leaving Certificate from Upper Secondary School) with a minimum overall grade of 4.2 |
High grades in UK A levels |
Between 28 and 38 points in the International Baccalaureate (IB) |
MastersÌýprogrammes | Bachelors degree (Candidatus Magisterii / Bachelorgrad) achieving grade B or C and aboveÌýin a subject area relevantÌýto the chosen masters programme - equivalent to a UK 2:1 |
PhD programmes | Good grades in bachelorsÌýdegree and usually a masters degree, and a strong research proposal |
You will need to be able toÌýdemonstrateÌýthe requiredÌýlevel of English language proficiency.ÌýStudents with a grade of 4 or above in the VitnemÃ¥l may be exempted from additional English language requirements.ÌýFind out more about our English language requirements and support .
We are pleased to welcome students fromÌýNorway to the University each year. In 2016/17 we have 39 Norwegian studentsÌýstudying with us. We also welcomed 14 Erasmus students from our Norwegian partner institutions.
Getting involved in clubs and societies is a great way to meet other students from your country and from around the world. There are manyÌýsocieties run by the University's Students' Union (SUSU) forÌýdifferent interests, religions, sports and academic groups.
Visit the ÃÛÌÒTV Students' Union (SUSU) website for more information about .
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