Why Finland ?
Finland is renowned for both its cutting-edge teaching strategies and its excellent educational system. English-language programs are widely available at Finnish universities. Along with a good level of living and a distinctive cultural experience, the nation is safe. Finland is a pioneer in several domains, such as environmental sciences, design, and technology.
Reason to Study in Finland
- Affordable tuition fees
- Apply with spouse & child
- 25+ hours/week part time work opportunities
- PR only within 4 years
- Apply with/without IELTS
Entry Requirement
While certain universities and programs may have different entry requirements, most generally need academic credentials such as transcripts from a bachelor’s degree or high school diploma.
It could be necessary to prove proficiency in English, Finnish, or Swedish through language exams like the Finnish Language Proficiency Test, TOEFL, or IELTS. Nonetheless, the majority of colleges administer their own entrance exams as part of the admissions process rather than requiring any language competence exams.
Cost of Education
Students from outside the European Union (EU) or European Economic Area (EEA) pay different tuition depending on the school and program. For a bachelor’s degree, it usually costs between 7,500 and 11,500 euros, or 8,000 and 17,500 euros annually. International students are eligible for grants and scholarships.
Part Time Work
Foreign students may work part-time during their studies—typically up to 30 hours a week—as long as they have a valid study permit. It is acceptable to work full-time during academic breaks.
For graduates of Finnish colleges, Finland provides a “Job-Seeker Visa” that enables you to remain in the nation for up to two years in order to look for work.
Why Finland through US?
- Above 90% Visa Success Rate
- Renowned Finland Admission Partner
- Ranked Universities To Apply
- Extensive Courses
Why Finland through US?
- Seinajoki University of Applied Sciences
- Kajaani University of Applied Sciences (KAMK)
- LAB University of Applied Sciences
- University of Vaasa
- Haaga Helia