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Institutions Offering Scholarships Under the Quota Scheme Institutions offering scholarships under the Quota Scheme Below is a list of institutions that offer scholarships under the Quota Scheme. Please see the websites of each institution for detailed information about available courses, admission requirements and application procedures. Please note that SIU cannot offer individual guidance to prospective students regarding choice of institution or course, or information about course contents. All inquiries should be directed to the International Office at the institution in question. Applications should be sent directly to the institutions and SIU is not responsible for received applications. State universities: State university colleges: Norwegian University of Life Sciences (UMB) Akershus University College Norwegian University of Science and Bergen University College Technology (NTNU) Buskerud University College University of Agder Finnmark University College University of Bergen (UiB) Gjøvik University College University of Nordland (UiN) Harstad University College University of Oslo (UiO) Hedmark University College University of Stavanger (UiS) Lillehammer University College University of Tromsø (UiT) Narvik University College Nord-Trøndelag University College State specialised university institutions: Oslo University College BI Norwegian School of Management Sami University College MF Norwegian School of Theology Sogn and Fjordane University College Molde University College, Specialized Stord/Haugesund University College University in Logistics Sør-Trøndelag University College Norwegian Academy of Music (NMH) Telemark University College Norwegian School of Economics and Business Vestfold University College Administration (NHH) Volda University College The Norwegian School of Veterinary Science Østfold University College (NVH) Aalesund University College The Oslo School of Architecture and Design (AHO) Private university colleges: MHS - School of Mission and Theology Bergen School of Architecture (BAS) The University College of Eurythmy in Norway State national academies of the arts: NLA University College Bergen National Academy of the Arts (KHIB) Queen Maud University College Oslo National Academy of the Arts (KHIO) Diakonhjemmet University College .
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