GKS Scholarship for Norway students.
Each year, Norway is allocated 5 graduate Global Korea Scholarship places on the embassy track, for master's and PhD study. GKS is the Korean government's fully funded scholarship, and Norway is a partner country.
Source: 2026 GKS-U Application Guidelines, 3. Program Quota, Embassy Track (p. 4) and 2026 GKS-G Application Guidelines, Program Quota (pp. 6 to 8), published by NIIED. Compare all countries and download the dataset.
How Norway students apply
There are two tracks. On the embassy track, you apply through the Korean embassy in Norway, which screens candidates against Norway's quota above and recommends them to NIIED. On the university track, you apply directly to a single Korean university. Which one fits you, and the trade-offs, are in the embassy vs university track guide.
The eligibility rules (citizenship, age, and GPA), the document set, and the month-by-month timeline are the same for every country. Work through them here: eligibility, documents, and the application timeline.
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