I was part of 2019 Masters batch. My major was Finance and it was a two-year program. One of the major reasons why I chose it for being free of cost. Public universities in Norway offer free education even for international/Non-EU students and this was a deciding factor for me. Additionally, the application process was very straight-forward and easy.
As far as the university is concerned, I would like to mention the good things first. The university had an accessible location with clean and budget-friendly dorms. Additionally, the faculty was supportive. Most of them made sure that they organize guest speakers so that we stay connected to the corporate world. Bergen, as a whole, is a small metropolitan city so people are used to calmer surroundings would find it very serene.
On the downside, Norway is an expensive country to live in, even though education is free. There is a language barrier in the corporate world because it is very difficult to find a company which uses English as their primary language. Overall, the experience was good for me and after a while, I managed to find a job as well.