Norwegian School of Economics

NHH features a stunning campus made up of cutting-edge structures that house top-notch educational facilities like smart classrooms, laboratories, and practise areas outfitted with cutting-edge technology and equipment. Students and teachers can use the extensive collection of printed and digital materials in the NHH library for studying, teaching, and research. In addition, the campus has a tonne of support and recreational amenities that allow students to unwind and partake in a variety of activities. Six departments at the university offer undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral academic programmes. Students have the option of enrolling in degree programmes in management, professional and intercultural communication, finance, economics, strategy, marketing, and accounting. In addition, it has one centre of excellence and 17 research centres. With around 3455 students and more than 400 employees from other nations, NHH is a diverse community of ethnicities and cultures. 17% of NHH’s entire student body is made up of overseas students. At NHH, there are 250 professors who are experts in their fields and have years of experience teaching. NHH offers students many study abroad possibilities through the Erasmus Program and welcomes 992 students to do the same. Additionally, the Students’ Association offers students a number of opportunities to expand their knowledge, pursue a variety of hobbies, and promote those interests at events and programmes. As a result of its graduates living in numerous countries throughout the world, NHH maintains a sizable alumni network. The alumni list comprises a number of well-known personalities honoured for their contributions in their different fields of profession as well as the names of top post holders in eminent organisations. Among the prominent graduates of NHH are economist and Nobel Prize winner Finn Erling Kydland, musician, author, and economist Jo Nesb, former CEO of Equinor Eldar Saetre, author Agnar Mykle, economist and politician Torstein Dahle, and politician Thorolf Rafto (Human Rights Activist and Academic).

Country

Norway

City

Bergen

Public / Private

Public

QS world Ranking

251

National Rank

6

Approximate tuition fee cost

11800 Euro/Year

Cost of Living in that particular city

940 to 1687 Euro/Year

Programs offered

Programs Offered For Bachelor's

No Bachelor Programs Available in English

Programs offered For Master's

1. M.Sc. Accounting.
2. M.Sc. Business Analysis and Performance Management.
3. M.Sc. Financial Economics.
4. M.Sc. Marketing and Brand Management.
5. M.Sc. Strategy and Management.

Top Reasons To Study Here

1. There are more than a hundred interest groups represented in the student association NHHS. Along with getting to know your classmates, this will be a great opportunity for you to put what you learn in the classroom into practise.
2. One of the top business schools in Europe is NHH Norwegian School of Economics. Students who want to study business administration in Norway first choose NHH because of its well-known research environment.
3. NHH graduates are highly sought after by potential employers, both in the private and public sector. And the students are very well adapted and suited to the labour market, according to the survey, ‘Fra studier til jobb på Vestlandet´, carried out by Sammen Råd og Karriere.
4. We cooperate closely with business and industry, which means that you will work on real-life cases and attend lectures by business leaders in many subjects.
5. NHH collaborates with more than 170 colleges and business schools around the globe and gives students the option to study abroad as a crucial component of their academic programme. About half of NHH students take advantage of this opportunity, making us the leaders in exchange programmes in Norway.

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