Admission

An online application and all required documents must be submitted using HiØ’s application portal. Select International master programs from the admission categories.

Admission is based on formal education and entrance test.

Studycode for Applicants residing in the EU/EEA and Norway/the Nordic region: 
Specialisation within Smart Energy Technology: 224.2000
Specialisation within Materials for Energy Technology: 224.2050
Applicants residing outside the EU/EEA are not eligible to apply.

When to apply

1st of February - 1st of March:

  • Applicants residing in the EU/EEA
  • Applicants residing in Norway/the Nordic region

Applicants residing outside the EU/EEA are not eligible to apply.

Requirements for admission

Requirements for Specialisation within Smart Energy Technology

The minimum requirements for admission are:

Relevant bachelor's degree in engineering or equivalent education of at least 180 ECTS

For the profile choice with specialisation in Smart Energy Technology, relevant degrees must be within the fields of electrical engineering, energy technology, electric power systems,  computer science, or equivalent.

To be admitted, the applicant must have an average grade value from the qualifying education of at least 25 (according to ECTS standards).

Essay
For the profile choice with specialisation in Smart Energy Technology, a short essay (max 400 words) where you describe with your own words the role and recent advancements of Distributed Energy Resources integration into Smart Grids 

This essay will be subject to electronic plagiarism control. 

Online entrance test:
Please note that all applicants who meet the formal requirements listed above must also pass an online entrance test.

English language requirement:
a) Passed the subject English at a Norwegian upper secondary school (140 hours) and been awarded an average grade of 3 or better, or
b) International English Language Test Service (IELTS), with a minimum overall band score of 6.0 (academic test), or
c) Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOFEL) HiØ code 6240 with a minimum score of 550 (paper-based), 213 (computer-based), or 80 (internet-based), or
d) Pearson PTE Academic test, with a minimum overall score of 58, or
e) Cambridge ESOL Examinations, First Certificate in English with a grade of B or better, Certificate in Advanced English or Certificate of Proficiency in English, or
f) Completed university degree in the subject English language or literature, or
g) Completed bachelor’s degree taught in English from Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, the UK, or the USA (the degree must have been physically taught in one of these countries), or
h) Other approved documentation of English language tests may be subject to an individual and discretionary assessment.

Proof of funding:
Applicants from countries outside the EU/EEA must submit proof of funding when submitting their application.

Requirements for Specialisation within Materials for Energy Technology

The minimum requirements for admission are:
Relevant natural science bachelor's degree or equivalent education of at least 180 ECTS

For the profile choice with specialisation in Materials for Energy Technology, relevant degrees must be within the fields of energy technology, materials science, chemistry, chemical engineering, physics, mechanical engineering, civil engineering, or equivalent.

To be admitted, the applicant must have an average grade value from the qualifying education of at least 25 (according to ECTS standards).

Essay
For the profile choice with specialisation in Materials for Energy Technology, A short essay (max 400 words) where you describe in your own words a way to utilize a material to help achieve a more sustainable future.

This essay will be subject to electronic plagiarism control. 

Online entrance test:
Please note that all applicants who meet the formal requirements listed above must also pass an online entrance test.

English language requirement:
a) Passed the subject English at a Norwegian upper secondary school (140 hours) and been awarded an average grade of 3 or better, or
b) International English Language Test Service (IELTS), with a minimum overall band score of 6.0 (academic test), or
c) Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOFEL) HiØ code 6240 with a minimum score of 550 (paper-based), 213 (computer-based), or 80 (internet-based), or
d) Pearson PTE Academic test, with a minimum overall score of 58, or
e) Cambridge ESOL Examinations, First Certificate in English with a grade of B or better, Certificate in Advanced English or Certificate of Proficiency in English, or
f) Completed university degree in the subject English language or literature, or
g) Completed bachelor’s degree taught in English from Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, the UK, or the USA (the degree must have been physically taught in one of these countries), or
h) Other approved documentation of English language tests may be subject to an individual and discretionary assessment.

Proof of funding:
Applicants from countries outside the EU/EEA must submit proof of funding when submitting their application.

How do you apply

How to submit an online application:

What to upload

Mandatory required documents category: 
•    English language test results. 
•    Essay.
•    Proof of Funding.
•    Diploma and transcript of Records from Higher Education
•    Certificate and transcript of Records from Upper Secondary Education

Voluntary documents category: 
•    Other documents, Name change, and Tertiary vocational education. 

Please check that all your documentation is considered valid documentation.

Please do not upload documents such as a passport, CV, statement of purpose, work experience letters, recommendation letters, or motivational letters unless this is specifically stated as a requirement for the program you are applying for. Unless required, such documents will not affect your application and will be disregarded in the application.
We recommend that you upload your documentation in PDF format.