Main intake: August/September (all programs)
Application deadlines: Usually December – January for main intake.
Some programs may
extend to February – March.
Contact us to check which programs and intakes suit your profile and eligibility.
Vibrant student communities, especially in Helsinki, Tampere, and Turku
Safe, organized, and digitally advanced environment
Opportunities for part-time work and internships (30 hours/week average)
Winter activities, cultural festivals, lakes, and innovation hubs
Students are encouraged to learn basic Finnish for better integration and employability
We assist Non-EU students with:
Selecting universities and programs that match their profile
Scholarship & financial guidance
Residence permit and document preparation
Accommodation guidance and pre-departure support
Arrival and orientation support
Limited English-Taught Seats: Many programs are competitive; early applications are essential
Scholarship Structure: Mostly merit-based; full scholarships are rare
Financial Transparency: Universities require clean and verifiable financial documentation
Labour Market Reality: English-speaking part-time jobs mainly available in larger cities; Finnish language improves employability
Cultural Adjustment: Reserved social culture; long dark winters; high independence expected
Helsinki Student Orientation Week – Aug 20–27
Tampere Tech & Innovation Expo – Sep 15–18
Turku International Student Festival – Oct 5–10
Most English-taught programs require IELTS 6.0–6.5. Even when not mandatory, a valid English test improves admission chances.
Yes, up to 30 hours per week on average. Full-time during official holidays.
You can reapply or request deferral. We guide students through next steps and help resolve issues.
Not for English-taught programs, but learning basic Finnish improves daily life and job opportunities.
Mostly merit-based. Need-based scholarships are rare. Admission and strong academic performance are usually required.
Yes, tuition-free. Many PhD positions are salaried or funded.
Admission is profile-based. Strong academic records are essential, especially for English- taught Master’s programs.
Applications usually open December–January for main intake (August/September). Early applications are strongly recommended.