Choose which education you want to apply for via the link.
> In your application, you upload documents that prove your eligibility. (Upload your files/documents in pdf format)
> Double-check the education’s admission requirements.
> Name your documents/files based on the content. For example: “Upper secondary school grades” or “Mathematics 2B”
> If you have your grades on antagning.se, you can take a screenshot and upload it. It is important that the picture it is sharp and that grades, your full name and social security number are included.
> We make evaluations of foreign grades as long as we can decipher them, if you have foreign grades you need to send them for translation at The University and Higher Education Council (UHR) before you upload them in your application.
The following documents must also be submitted if you are applying via experience competence, the 20% rule or if the education requires work experience:
– Work certificate or a well-written resumé. Don’t forget to state the period worked, the scope of the work (full-time/part-time) and what tasks you had.
– Grades from higher studies such as college or university.
How to apply step by step (Online)
Choose which online education you want to apply for via the link.
> Inside the education you are interested in, you click on to the application page at Noroff via the button “Apply now”
> Fill in your information and indicate which authorization category you belong to
> Double-check the admission requirements on the program’s page if you are unsure which eligibility category you belong to or select the option “unsure”
> After you have filled in all the information and sent off your application, you will receive an email with a link from Noroff at the specified email address to their application portal. There you create an account and then upload your grades and documentation.
2. Eligibility
Once you have submitted your application, we will carry out an eligibility assessment. There are two different types of eligibility you must meet in order to be admitted to a course:
Basic eligibility
Upper secondary school diploma or municipal adult education with at least 2250 points including mathematics 1, Swedish 1 and English 5 or equivalent.
The equivalent could be that you studied at folk high school or studied at a foreign high school. You may also have other education or practical experience which means that you have the conditions to capitalize on the education.
Read more about basic authorization here.
Special authorization
Each education has a specific qualification that is required to be admitted to that particular education. For example be grades in a specific upper secondary school course or requirements for professional experience.
Read more about special qualifications and what applies to the particular education you are interested in.
Basic eligibility
Basic eligibility applies to all Nackademin’s university of applied sciences courses. To be eligible for one of Nackademin’s university of applied sciences courses, you must:
Have a upper secondary school diploma from upper secondary school or municipal adult education with at least 2250 points and passed grades in English 5, Mathematics 1 and Swedish 1
Has a Swedish or foreign education that corresponds to the requirements in point 1.
Is resident in Denmark, Finland, Iceland or Norway and is eligible for the corresponding education there.
Through Swedish or foreign education, practical experience or due to some other circumstance, you have the conditions to make use of the education. Read more under experience competence.
Since there are usually more applicants than the number of places for an education, a selection takes place. This involves admitting applicants who have the highest merit points. Our selection consists of two different parts:
1. High school grades
2. Admission test
Upper Secondary School grades:
Your grades are scored in the special prerequisites and calculated as follows:
A(MVG) = 4 points
B = 3 points
C = 2 points
D = 1 point
E = 0 points
Admission Test
Entrance exams provide the highest merit points and significantly boost your chances of being admitted. If you do not write the entrance exam, it is difficult to be admitted to the education and we therefore recommend everyone to write the entrance exam. You will be invited to the entrance exam once you have submitted your application. The entrance exam is remote and takes place during the period March-May at various test times.
Admission (Online)
Assessment of grades and admission for the online courses takes place at Noroff. You will receive your admission notice sent to their application portal. Should you need to supplement your application with additional documentation, you will be notified via the same portal as well as via SMS and email.