Universities in Norway
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Situated in Norway’s capital and established in 1811, University of Oslo is the oldest and largest university of Norway. It currently welcomes around 30,000 students. University of Oslo consists of the following faculties: Faculty of Theology, Faculty of Law, Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of Dentistry, Faculty of Social Sciences, and Faculty of Education.
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Most commonly known as NTNU, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology which is located in Trondheim is the second largest university in Norway. Even though its name suggests that its primary study programs focus on science and technology, it also has faculties and departments that concentrate on other fields. The Norwegian University of Science and Technology is a host to around 20,000 students.
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University of Bergen is situated in the second largest city in Norway, Bergen. It was established as a higher education institution in 1946. It welcomes around 15,000 students. An interesting fact about the University of Bergen is that it is ranked as the 144th best universities in the world out of 9000 universities. It consists of the following faculties: Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of Law, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Faculty of Psychology, and Faculty of Social Sciences.
