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About FINLAND

Study in Finland:

 

Highlights

  • 10 QS Ranking Universities

  • 2 Years of Post Study Work Permit

  • Finland granted 7,039 first residence permits for non-EU students in 2023

  • Tuition Fees 6,000 – 24,000 EUR/year

  • Scholarship worth 5000€ - 10000€ per year

  • Get a Visa in 60 to 120 days

 

Why apply for a Finland Student Visa?

Finland is the best place for international students to study. The country welcomes non-EU or EEA students to apply for a Finland student visa to study graduate, postgraduate, and master's courses. International students can pursue short-term and long-term courses in Finland. A short-term student visa is issued for courses lasting less than 3 months. A student residence permit is granted for 1 year for long-term study. Depending on the course duration, you can renew it later.

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Entry Requirements for Indian Students to Study in Finland

Generally, Indian students prefer countries like the UK, USA, France, and Germany for their higher education. But so few students know that Finnish education surpasses any Western education system regarding academic advancement.

The country tackles hindrances such as unemployment, socioeconomic factors, and migration. This makes the country more welcoming to Indian students and, at the same time, competitive. The competition starts with entry requirements, where students need solid academic backing. The application process is relatively straightforward. Here are the essential prerequisites to keep in mind:

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Academic Qualifications and Documents

To pursue undergraduate studies, students must have finished their secondary education with a recognized diploma or certificate. Similarly, for master's programs, a bachelor's degree or its equivalent is mandatory. Ensuring that the qualifications align with the requirements of the Finnish university or program students wish to apply for is important.

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Language Proficiency

In Finland, most academic programs necessitate a significant proficiency in English. To confirm language skills, it may be imperative to undertake globally recognized language assessments such as IELTS or TOEFL. Nevertheless, certain universities may allow other evidence to prove language proficiency.

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Application Process

Finnish universities typically offer online application portals for submitting applications and accompanying documentation. Adhering to the designated deadlines and furnishing precise and thorough information at every stage of the application process can facilitate the latter stages of getting admission.

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Financial Capacity

Finnish immigration policies are liberal to Indian students. But like any other host country, international students must demonstrate sufficient funds to cover their living expenses during their studies. This may require submitting relevant documents, such as scholarship certificates, bank statements, or sponsorship letters.

 

 

Best Universities in Finland

Finland is the place for many top-notch universities. These Universities are the best in high-quality education and advanced facilities. International students are prioritizing studying in Finland because of renowned and QS-ranked universities. The cost of study in Finland is also considered to be reasonable.

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Universities

  • Aalto University

  • University of Helsinki

  • University of Oulu

  • University of Turku

  • University of Tampere

  • Abo Akademi University

 

Intakes in Finland

The country accepts 2 intakes per year: spring and autumn.

Intakes / Study Program / Admission deadlines

Autumn - Undergraduate and Postgraduate - September and January

Spring - Undergraduate and Postgraduate - January to September

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Finland University Fee

The university fee depends on the course and university you select. Check the Finland university fee ranges and course fee ranges.

Top Universities in Finland, along with Tuition Fee

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Universities / Tuition Fees (€) Per Year

Aalto University - 14,000 – 25,000

University of Helsinki - 13,000 – 20,000

Helsinki Metropolia UAS - 10,000 – 15,000

University of Oulu - 10,000 – 16,000

Åbo Akademi University - 8,000 – 16,000

Arcada University of Applied Sciences - 6,000 – 12,000

University of Eastern Finland - 8,000 – 20,000

 

Finland Student Visa Eligibility

  • You must be enrolled at a Finnish university, so you must first apply for a study program before applying for a visa.

  • You must not have any travel restrictions in the Schengen Area.

  • You must not be facing any criminal charges.

  • You must not pose a threat to Finland’s national interests.

 

Finland Student Visa Requirements

  • Acceptance letter from Finland University

  • Tuition fee and scholarship details.

  • Proof of Financial funds to support yourself in Finland.

  • Student visa fee payment receipt

  • International student health insurance

 

Benefits of Studying in Finland

Education is less expensive in Finland than in Australia, Canada, and other countries. Depending on the course, students can complete their studies for 8000 – 15000 Euros on average. Living expenses are also less for international students. Other benefits include, 

  • Best Universities

  • Exceptional educational standards

  • Clean and green country

  • Affordable Education

  • Cost of living is less

  • Allows you to work while studying

  • Safest Country to study

  • Friendly multicultural environment

 

How to apply for a Finland Student Visa?

Step 1: Check your eligibility to apply for the Finland Visa.
Step 2: Get ready with all the required documents.
Step 3: Apply for a Finland visa online.
Step 4: Wait for the approval status.
Step 5:  Fly to Finland for your education.

 

Finland Residence Permit Processing Time

  • It may take 1 to 5 months to process your application

  • Collect your residence permit when you arrive in Finland

 

Working with a residence permit

International students with a residence permit can work in Finland, provided it is related to their course. Students can work 25 hours a week during the program and full-time during vacation breaks.

 

Working in Finland while studying

International students with a residence permit can work in Finland if it is relevant to their course. During the program, a student can work 25 hours per week and full-time during summer breaks.

 

Finland dependent visa

As a student with a residence permit, you can bring your spouse and children to Finland during the course duration. They must independently apply for a permit to join you in the country. Finnish immigration authorities will try their best to process your applications together. To get their permits, you must prove you have enough funds to support their stay in Finland.

 

Finland Student Visa Cost

Finland long-term resident permit costs 350 – 500 Euros if you apply online and 450 – 550 Euros when applied offline. It costs approximately 80 – 100 Euros for a short-term visa up to 90 days.

 

 

Finland Student Visa Processing Time

Finland student visa processing takes 2 to 4 months if you apply online and 3 to 5 months offline. Finland invites international students to pursue graduate, postgraduate, and master's courses.

 

Finland Scholarships / Name of the Scholarship / Amount (Per Year)

University of Helsinki Scholarships - 13,000–18,000 Euros

Aalto University Scholarship Program - 12,000–15,000 Euros

University of Oulu International Scholarships - 9,000 – 11,000 Euros

University of Vaasa Scholarships - 5,000 – 6,000 Euros

University of Turku Scholarships - 4,000 – 11,000 Euros

Tampere University of Applied Sciences Scholarship for International Students - 8,000 and 12,000 Euros

UNU-WIDER Visiting Ph.D. Fellowship for International Researchers - 18,000 - 21,000 Euros

 

 

Job Opportunities after Completing Graduation or Post-Graduation 

Done with graduation? Now, what next? Trying to make a career in the host country? Well, prior to that, understand the job market and popular sectors in Finland. The country has a strong job market with industries that provide employment prospects for various fields of study. Here are some job opportunities and roles in Finland:

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Technology and IT

Graduates with backgrounds in computer science, software engineering, data science, and information technology can find job opportunities in companies specializing in software development, gaming, telecommunications, and innovative start-ups.

Engineering

Job prospects are in manufacturing, construction, energy, and environmental consulting.

Business and Finance

Graduates with business administration, finance, or economics degrees can explore roles in multinational corporations, financial institutions, and consulting firms.

Healthcare and Life Sciences

For professionals in healthcare, nursing, pharmaceuticals, and biotechnology. The aging population and focus on healthcare innovation create job openings in hospitals, research institutions, and pharmaceutical companies.

Design and Creative Industries

Graduates with architecture, product design, graphic design, and visual arts backgrounds can explore opportunities in design agencies, advertising firms, and the vibrant creative sector.

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It's worth noting that Finnish language skills are beneficial for many job opportunities, especially in customer-facing roles. However, English proficiency is often sufficient in sectors like technology and IT.

 

Conclusion

Finland offers exceptional higher education for international students with world-class universities, innovative teaching techniques, and a focus on research and critical thinking.

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