FINLAND

Nestled in Northern Europe, Finland boasts breathtaking landscapes dotted with thousands of lakes, dense forests, and the mesmerizing spectacle of the Northern Lights. Renowned for its exceptional quality of life, Finland consistently ranks high in global happiness and education indices. Immerse yourself in a culture that celebrates equality, sustainability, and creativity.

Why Finland ?

Student-Friendly Culture

Finland’s Student-Friendly Culture is another significant attraction, with a strong emphasis on student well-being and a high standard of living.

High Standard of Living

Finland provides a high standard of living for students and families throughout the country. Not only are the Finnish education and healthcare systems top-notch, but the cost of living is manageable for most students.

Permanent Residency

For international students who fall in love with Finland and decide to stay post-graduation, you'll be granted a 1-year post-study visa to cover your stay while you search for a job.

Education System

The education system in Finland boasts to be some of the best in the world.9 universities in Finland are ranked among the top universities in the world by QS world ranking, and not to forget the prestigious universities of applied sciences.

Post-Study Visa in Finland

If you are someone who is outside of the EU and complete a masters degree in Finland, you are granted a post-study work visa for one year. You are allowed to look for a job while staying in Finland for one year after graduation has been completed.

The Beauty of Finland

Finland can be called a ‘Country of Lakes’, the scenic beauty of Finland makes a student feel an ideal place to live and explore. Also, Finland is counted as a safe country to live for international students.

Additional info

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Intakes | public universities

Autumn intake (September)

Work rights

Students can work upto 30 hours a week.

StayBack

Students can convert the student residence permit to job seeking residence permit which is valid for 1 year.

Others

Average CGPA – 70% and above

AIELTS – Overall score 6.5, with a minimum score 6 in writing section and not less than 5.5 in each section.

Applying to study at Finland's universities

    Eligibility Criteria

  • Average CGPA – 70% and Above.
  • IELTS – Overall score 6.5, with a minimum score 6 in writing section and not less than 5.5 in each section.
  • Commitment to study diligently so that the scholarship will be continued till the end of the course.
  • Commitment to study diligently so that the scholarship will be continued till the end of the course.

Scholarship

There are fully funded scholarships or patial scholarships availble for everey course.

The type of scholarship varies according to the university and course as each university has its own scholarship system.