Norway has a reputation of being expensive, and in many ways this is correct. However, it is possible to live on a budget, and we have gathered some advice on how to minimise your spending.
An estimation of a student's cost of living is made and revised yearly by the Norwegian Immigration Directorate. Their recommendation is that you need NOK 9 250 a month to cover your expenses as a student in Norway. Approximately one third of this budget will cover your housing expenses, another third will be needed for food, and the rest will cover books and other expenses.
Degree seeking students: please note that the budget above does not include tuition fees.
Prices (approximate and subject to change) | |
Coffee in a cafe | NOK 25-40 |
Sandwich in a bakery | NOK 50-70 |
Chicken (1 kg) | NOK 100 |
Eggs (12 pack) | NOK 30-40 |
Sausages (1 kg) | NOK 60 |
Beer (0,5 l) in a grocery store | NOK 25 |
Cereals | NOK 30 |
Toothpaste | NOK 30 |
Shampoo | NOK 40 |
Orange juice (1 l) | NOK 20-30 |
Milk (1 l) | NOK 15 |
Loaf of bread | NOK 20-40 |
Hot meal in BI Food Court | NOK 50 |
Single ticket for public transport (Oslo) | NOK 30 |
Student ticket (30 days) for public transport | NOK 380 |
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