STUDY IN FINLAND

Why study in Finland?

● Globally recognised for its innovative and high-quality education system.
● Over 500+ English-taught programs, especially at Master’s level.
● Strong in Engineering, IT, Education, Environmental Sciences, and Business.
● Research-driven universities with close collaboration with global industries.
● Safe, modern, and student-friendly country with one of the highest standards of
living in Europe.

● Opportunity to stay and work in Finland or across the EU after graduation.

Top Universities & Global Rankings

University QS World Ranking (2025) Known For
University of Helsinki #92 Sciences, Humanities, Research
Aalto University #109 Design, Technology, Business
University of Turku #291 Medicine, Social Sciences
University of Oulu #313 Technology, Life Sciences
Tampere University #376 Engineering, Health Sciences
LUT University #481 Business, Engineering, Sustainability

Finland is especially popular for Technology, Innovation, Education, and Sustainable
Development
studies.

Intakes & Application Deadlines

Autumn Intake (September) – Main intake for most programs.
Spring Intake (January) – Limited programs available, mostly at Master’s level.
Deadlines:
● Autumn Intake: Apply between December – January.
● Spring Intake: Apply between September – October (previous year).

Tuition Fees & Living Costs

Non-EU/EEA Students: €6,000 – €18,000 per year (depending on program and
university).
EU/EEA Students: Tuition-free.
Living Costs: €7,000 – €10,000 per year (~€600 – €900/month).

Scholarships available through Finnish Government and universities, covering partial or full tuition fees.

Scholarships available through Finnish Government and universities, covering partial or full tuition fees.

Language Proficiency Requirements – IELTS / TOEFL

Undergraduate & Postgraduate (English-taught programs):
   ○ IELTS: 6.0 – 6.5 overall
   ○ TOEFL iBT: 79–92
Finnish/Swedish-taught programs: Proficiency required (YKI test or
university-specific exams).
● Many universities accept MOI (Medium of Instruction) for English-taught
programs.

Standardized Tests

Undergraduate: Some programs require entrance exams, especially in
Technology and Business.
Postgraduate: GRE/GMAT may be required for MBA and certain competitive
courses.
● Most Arts, Humanities, and Sciences programs do not require additional tests.

Application Process & Timeline

1. 12 months before intake: Research universities via Studyinfo.fi (official
application portal).
2. Prepare Documents: Passport, transcripts, IELTS/TOEFL/MOI, SOP, LORs, CV.
3. Submit Application: Apply through the Studyinfo.fi portal.
4. Entrance Exams (if required): For specific programs like Business or Engineering.
5. Receive Admission Letter: Decisions usually by April (for September intake).
6. Apply for Student Residence Permit at Finnish Immigration Service (Migri).

Finland Student Visa – Requirements & Documents

Visa Type: Student Residence Permit (for non-EU/EEA students)
Application Fee: €350 (online) / €450 (paper)
Required Documents:
   ○ Admission letter from Finnish university
   ○ Valid passport
   ○ Proof of funds: Minimum €560/month (~€6,720 per year)
   ○ Proof of accommodation
   ○ Health insurance (coverage of €120,000 for students in Finland)
   ○ Academic documents & language certificates

Residence permits are usually granted for 1–2 years, renewable until studies are complete.

Work While Studying & Post-Graduation

During Studies: Up to 30 hours/week of part-time work (no limit during breaks).
After Graduation:
   ○ Students can apply for a 2-year residence permit to seek employment.
   ○ Opportunity to transition into a work permit or apply for EU Blue Card.

Finland offers great career opportunities in IT, Engineering, Education, and Research,
with high chances of long-term residency for skilled graduates.

List of Universities & Colleges

● Arcada University of Applied Science
● Centria University of Applied Science
● LUT University
● Metropolia University of Applied Science
● Satakunta University of Applied Science
● Seinajoki University of Applied Science
● Turku University of Applied Science
● University of Eastern Finland

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