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Study abroad in Oslo

Housing, Erasmus groups, universities, costs and student life for exchange students in Oslo.

Country

Norway

Student Budget

NOK 11,000 – 16,000/month

Transport Card

Ruter (Student Monthly Ticket)

Population

710,000 (City) / 1,580,000 (Metro)

Study abroad in Oslo: student life

Study abroad in Oslo for a capital that feels compact, green and unusually close to nature. The student rhythm is not cheap or chaotic; it is organised, outdoorsy and strongest around Blindern, Grunerlokka, Majorstuen and the SiO student villages.

Who loves this city?

Nature lovers, skiers, coffee enthusiasts, and those who prefer a laid-back, highly organized capital.

What makes it special

You can take the metro from the bustling city center directly to a ski slope or a hiking trail in 20 minutes.

Newcomer shocks

  • The prices! Alcohol and eating out are incredibly expensive.
  • The darkness in November and December can be draining.
  • Norwegians can seem reserved at first, but are extremely friendly once you get to know them.

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Weather in Oslo & what to pack

Oslo weather shapes the semester more than students expect. Winters are cold and dark but practical if you prepare for snow and short daylight, while spring and summer make the fjord, parks and forest trails feel like part of the campus.

Month Conditions Note
January -1° / -6° ❄️ Snow Shortest days, 6-7 hours of light
February 0° / -5° ❄️ Snow Getting brighter, great for skiing
March 4° / -2° 🌤️ Mix Spring starts slowly
April 10° / 2° 🌧️ Rain Noticeably longer days
May 16° / 7° ☀️ Clear Beautiful spring, very bright
June 20° / 11° 🌧️ Occasional rain Midnight sun effect, never truly dark
July 22° / 13° 🌤️ Warm Peak summer, locals leave for cabins
August 21° / 12° 🌤️ Warm Late summer, semester starts
September 16° / 8° 🌧️ Autumn rain Crisp autumn air
October 10° / 4° 🌧️ Rain/Wind Darkness creeping in
November 4° / 0° ❄️ Sleet/Snow Very dark and grey
December 0° / -4° ❄️ Snow Cozy but dark, Christmas markets

Winters can be icy and snowy. Studded shoes are sometimes necessary, and cross-country skis can be taken directly onto the metro.

Cost of living for students in Oslo

Cost of Living Index

94.3 / 100

Expensive · World avg ≈ 44

Numbeo

The budget is the main pressure point in Oslo, with rent, groceries and bars all sitting high. Student housing, Ruter discounts, SiO services and campus canteens are not small perks here; they are the difference between a stressful month and a workable one.

Category Range / mo Notes
Housing (Student Village)
Groceries
Transport

Going out & dining

☕ Coffee
🍺 Beer at a bar
🍽️ Basic meal out
🎬 Cinema ticket
🏋️ Gym membership
🚌 Monthly transport
🥛 Milk (1L)
🍞 Loaf of Bread

Source: Numbeo · Prices approximate, updated periodically.

Student housing in Oslo

Housing is the main bottleneck when you study abroad in Oslo. Start with SiO and university-backed routes, then keep Finn/Hybel private backups ready; the safest plan is a verified contract, realistic commute and deposit account before you arrive.

Blindern / Ulleval / Majorstuen

Medium-High

UiO access, metro/tram links and a classic student routine.

5-20 min to UiO / 10-25 min to OsloMet Safe and practical; rooms move quickly near semester start.

Kringsja / Sogn

Medium

SiO student villages, lower-cost rooms and social exchange life.

Direct metro/bus to Blindern; longer to OsloMet Very student-heavy; check late-night metro/bus timing in winter.

Pilestredet / St. Hanshaugen

High

OsloMet students who want central daily life.

Walk/tram to OsloMet; metro/tram to UiO Central and safe, but private rooms are competitive.

Grunerlokka / Toyen

High

Cafes, nightlife and city energy with metro/tram backup.

Good public transport; less campus-focused Verify sublets carefully and use normal city awareness late.

Official contacts

SiO Housing

Official student housing provider for Oslo; applications can be submitted year-round and offers are sent continuously.

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University of Oslo housing guidance

UiO route for exchange/international students using SiO and arrival guidance.

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OsloMet housing information

Useful for OsloMet students planning SiO/private backups near Pilestredet.

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Student residences

Kringsja Student Village

Large SiO student village with social exchange rhythm and forest/lake access.

NOK 4,000-8,000/month directional
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Sogn Student Village

SiO option popular with UiO students; good first search route if eligible.

NOK 4,000-8,000/month directional
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Nordberg Student Village

Newer SiO village between city and forest; check availability by intake.

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Private platforms

Finn.no lettings

Main Norwegian private rental marketplace; verify landlord, address and deposit account.

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Hybel.no

Student-oriented private rooms and shared flats; useful backup after SiO.

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Student groups

ESN Oslo / international student community

Use for peer tips and area reality checks; do not treat peer posts as verified listings.

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Documents to prepare

Passport or national ID

Admission / exchange confirmation

Proof of student status for SiO or university housing

Deposit budget and first rent

Residence registration / police appointment documents if required

Timing

Apply for SiO as soon as your host route opens; SiO accepts applications year-round and sends offers continuously.

Keep Finn/Hybel backups ready before arrival, especially for August and January intakes.

For private rooms, confirm move-in date, deposit account and whether registration at the address is possible.

Deposit & contract notes

For private rentals, ask for a standard Norwegian deposit account, not a direct transfer to a private account.

Never sign a vague sublet without written permission and a clear end date.

Red flags

Landlord asks for cash, crypto or international transfer before contract/address verification.

Room is far below normal Oslo prices but cannot be viewed by video or in person.

No registration possible at the address, or the person advertising cannot prove they can sublet.

Is Oslo safe for students?

Safety Index

65.7 / 100

Generally safe

Crime Index

34.3 / 100

Moderate crime

Source: Numbeo · Lower crime = safer. Higher safety = safer.

Oslo is very safe for a capital, and the city centre usually feels calm even at night. Student risks are more practical than dramatic: winter ice, high prices, bike theft and the occasional pickpocketing in tourist-heavy areas.

Exceptionally safe. The city center is calm even at night. Pickpocketing in very touristy areas is the only common issue.

Emergency: 112 Police 113 Medical 110 Fire

Things to do in Oslo as a student

The city is not loud every night, but the student calendar has enough structure: buddy week, student society events, concerts, museum nights and seasonal outdoor plans. Summer and early autumn are especially good for exploring before winter routines settle in.

Oslo

See The Scream and other iconic works in the new waterfront museum.

Oslo

Take the metro directly to the slopes at Oslo Vinterpark.

Oslo

Rent a sauna with friends and jump into the icy water.

Oslo

Endless trails starting right from the edge of the city.

Oslo

Free outdoor ice rink right on Karl Johan street.

Oslo

Explore the medieval castle guarding the harbor.

Oslo

The world's largest sculpture park made by a single artist.

Oslo

Use your regular Ruter transport ticket to take ferries between the islands.

Oslo

A must-do architectural experience.

Oslo

Explore secondhand shops, independent boutiques, and cafes.

Student social life in Oslo

Social life in Oslo often starts through organised settings rather than spontaneous street energy. ESN, UiO buddy groups, sports clubs, SiO Athletica and student societies are the fastest way to turn a reserved city into a familiar one.

Student Associations
  • International Students Union
  • ESN Oslo
Meeting Places 3
  • Chateau Neuf (Student Society)
  • Kulturhuset
  • SALT Art & Music
Public Groups 2

New in Oslo

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UiO Exchange Students

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Forums & Advice 1

Erasmus+ Community

Official network for exchange students — forums, contacts, and city guides.

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Student community

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Student discounts & perks in Oslo

Student perks in Oslo are practical savings, not just nice extras. Transport discounts, SiO food and fitness services, and a few museum or culture offers help soften a city where everyday costs can otherwise run ahead of your plan.

Museums & Culture

Student culture offers

Check museum and venue student prices before paying full fare; discounts vary by institution and exhibition.

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Food Savings

SiO canteens

Campus canteens are the most reliable way to avoid Oslo restaurant prices during the week.

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Too Good To Go

Useful for discounted surplus meals and groceries when you want variety without restaurant prices.

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Ruter offers a student ticket for eligible students, which is usually the core monthly saving in Oslo. Fares & passes

Universities in Oslo for exchange students

The University of Oslo anchors the research-university exchange experience around Blindern and SiO services, while OsloMet adds a more applied, central-city option around Pilestredet. Study abroad in Oslo now has both routes in the cluster: UiO for broad research depth, and OsloMet for health, education, social sciences and professional programmes.

Oslo Metropolitan University (OsloMet)

Oslo Metropolitan University (OsloMet)

Norway's largest applied-sciences university, based in central Oslo on Pilestredet, with 160+ English-taught courses across health, education, social sciences and technology.

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University of Oslo

University of Oslo

Norway's oldest university, offering an excellent academic environment and a vibrant campus life at Blindern.

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