The Bergenstest, (Norwegian: Bergenstesten lit.'The Bergen Test') also known as Test i norsk - høyere nivå, was a test for proficiency in the Norwegian language, with variants available for both bokmål and nynorsk.[1] It was discontinued in October 2022 and replaced by the Norwegian test.[2] The test was nationally approved and was a pre-requisite for non-native speakers who wish to study at a tertiary education institute (college or universities) in Norway.[3] Citizens who have Swedish or Danish as their native language were not required to undertake this test as proof of Norwegian language competence. It was a pass/fail test with written and oral sections which were intended to be passed by someone with an advanced grasp of the language, equivalent to a B2/C1 reference level under the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.[4][5][6] The test could be taken several times a year at various educational institutes around the country, and also twice a year abroad in April and October.
Those who passed the test can apply to study at a Norwegian university or college for courses taught in Norwegian.