Countries - Finland
Study In Finland
For those seeking further education, Finland is a great option. The Finnish educational system has strong choices worldwide. Universities and polytechnics provide higher education and provide a variety of English-language programs. Finland provides a selection of undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate programs in several academic disciplines, including technology, business, design, and the social sciences. Although English is the language of instruction at most colleges, Finnish is the country of Finland’s official language.
But, learning a little bit of Finnish can be helpful, particularly if you intend to work in Finland after finishing your education. Finland has a high cost of living, and it can be challenging to locate inexpensive housing, particularly in urban regions. Yet, there are other types of financial aid and scholarships available to students. Students from outside the European Union will need a student visa to study in Finland. The application process can take several months, so it’s important to apply early.
- Finland is a republic located in Northern Europe, with a population of about 5 million
- Finland’s Capital is Helsinki
- Official languages are Finnish and Swedish. Especially younger Finns understand English relatively well
- The happiest country in the world!
- Most Finns speaks good English;therefore students can communicate with locals with ease.
- Euro is the official currency of Finland.
Why Finland
Quality of Education:
- World-class and modern education
- The most competitive, happiest and wealthy country
- Excellent infrastructure and a well-functioning society
- Trust, Honesty, Equality, Positive attitude,Flexibility
- A safe and clean environment, Corruption-free
- The home of Nokia, Kone, Moomins, Angry Birds
Quality of Education:
- The home of Santa Claus & Angry Birds – friendly people
- “Finland ranked as the best overall country, as well as the best high-income country and the best country for education” (Newsweek, 18 August, 2010)
- Best Higher Education and Training System in the World - World Economic Forum 2015
Scholarships:
- Universities offer a range of options for scholarships both for bachelor's and master's level international students, as The first academic year the scholarship covers 50% of the tuition fee. In the following academic years,the scholarship covers 50% of the tuition fee if a student earns required credits for the program.
Post Study Work Visa:
- 2 Years after completion of Bachelor’s or Master’s
Part Time work/Student Jobs
- International Students can also work for 30 hours per week (part-time) on average during the academic year and work full time with no restrictions during holidays.
- The students are allowed to work part time but are restricted to do such jobs only that are related to their study course.
- Typically, the current minimum wage in the cleaning branch is €7.30 per hour.The average hourly wage amongst industrial worker is about €14 per hour
- Students with Finnish language skills are entitled for higher wages as compared to the students having no skills.
Finland
Qualification
Popular Programs
- Mechanical Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- IT
- Forestry
- Environment
- Health
- International Business and Entrepreneurship
- Hospitality Management
Tests
Entry Requirements-Bachelor’s
Subject specific Requirements:
- 12th with minimum 60%
Entry Requirements-Master’s
Subject specific Requirements:
- Minimum 60% in bachelor's degree +2 years of work experience (for some universities)
- Student selection criteria- (Do vary university to university)
- Online entrance examination + interview
- IELTS – overall 6.0 for Bachelor’s and overall, 6.5 for Master’s
Costs
Subject specific Requirements:
Duration:
- Bachelor’s- 3 to 4 Years
- Master’s- 1 to 2 Years
Tuition Fees:
- Bachelor’s- € 8,000 to € 9,700 approx.
- Master’s- € 9,500 to € 10,000 approx.
Universities
Universities
- Aalto University
- University of Eastern Finland
- LUT University, Lappeenranta
- Satakunta University of Applied Sciences – SAMK
- HAMK Hame University of Applied Sciences
- Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences
- LAB University of Applied Sciences
Documents required for Student Visa or Residence Permit
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- Certificate of acceptance/attendance from your educational institution in Finland
- Colour copies of the passport page containing personal data and of all passport pages that contain notes
- Your passport must have a validity that exceeds the duration of the visa or residence permit you are applying for by at least 3 months
- Travel Health Insurance (https://migri.fi/en/insurance) with coverage of minimum €40,000
- Documentation of paid tuition fee or documentation of scholarship
- Living Expenses of € 560 per month to be shown for entire duration of the program and it has to be shown in the student’s savings account only https://migri.fi/en/means-of-support
- For a two-years program, you must have EUR 13,440 at your disposal. For a one-year program, you must have EUR 6,720 (https://migri.fi/en/means-of-support ,https://migri.fi/en/residence-permit-application-for-studies)
- Degree certificates
- Work Experience Letters if any
- Passport Size Photograph
Acceptable Financial Documents for Student Visa or Residence Permit
- You should attach a bank statement to your application, showing that you have the necessary funds in your bank account. The bank statement must show the name of the account holder, the name of the bank, and the currency.
- You must have the necessary funds in your own bank account that is in your personal use only.
- If you are under the age of 18 or an exchange student, the bank account can be a joint bank account that you share with your guardian. The bank statement must include a statement of your right to access the bank account.
Sponsorship agreements provided by relatives, friends or employers are not acceptable. The funds must be in your own bank account.
- If you have received the funds for instance from your parents or relatives (a sponsor),we may ask you to submit additional documents on the origin of the funds.
- You can have a bank account in any country, as long as you can use it in Finland. You must be able to withdraw money from the account when you are in Finland.
Student Visa or Residence Permit
- Expected processing time for electronic application
- First permit 2 - 3 months
- Expected processing time for paper application
- First permit 2 months
- Electronic application fee
- First permit 300 €
- Paper application fee
- First permit 400 €
- Book an appointment to visit Application Centre for Biometrics:Finland Visa Application Centre Shivaji Stadium Metro Station,Mezzanine Level, Baba Kharak Singh Marg,Connaught Place, New Delhi- 110001