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    Study in Finland

    Visanta Overseas provides free career counseling and comprehensive assistance for students planning to study in Finland.

    Finland, located in Northern Europe and bordering Norway, Sweden, and Russia, is a small but highly stable country. Every year, over 31,000 students come to study here. Known for its natural beauty, high-quality education, academic flexibility, and strong international student support, Finland is one of the most attractive destinations for higher studies.

    Institutes in Finland offer around 400 programs in English. Apart from improving English skills, students can also learn the two official languages—Finnish and Swedish—during their studies. The top cities for international students include Helsinki, Turku, Tampere, Espoo, Kuopio, and Oulu.

    Finland’s progressive higher education system employs instructors who are active researchers, making it an excellent choice for ambitious students. Known as the “land of a thousand lakes,” Finland offers unique experiences with long summer days and extremely cold winters. The country is environmentally conscious and holds world records for hosting international championships.

    Why Study in Finland?

    Finland offers higher education through universities and universities of applied sciences (UAS), also known as polytechnics. Degrees obtained in Finland are recognized globally, with a strong focus on research, innovation, and practical education.

    The top universities in Finland are ranked among the world’s top 300 (QS World Rankings). The University of Helsinki is Finland’s oldest and highest-ranked university. Popular courses include Engineering (Chemical, Electrical, Mechanical), Information Technology, Media Engineering, and other science and technology programs.

    Finland is also known for its peaceful and sustainable environment, friendly people, and abundant opportunities for hobbies and extracurricular activities such as ice hockey, fishing, sauna, and snow sports.

    International students can work up to 25 hours per week during term-time and without limit during holidays. Finland offers a safe and vibrant student life with numerous benefits and services for international students.

    Cost of Education in Finland

    Tuition fees for international students range from €5,000 to €18,000 per year, depending on the program. Scholarships are available, with each university offering its own program and criteria.

    Living expenses range from €700 to €900 per month depending on lifestyle and city. Students also need to show proof of financial capability of at least €6,720 per year as part of the visa requirements.

    Qualifying Exams & Coaching

    International students must provide proof of English language proficiency to enroll in programs in Finland. Accepted exams include:

    IELTS Academic

    TOEFL iBT or PBT

    Pearson Test of English (PTE Academic)

    Cambridge ESOL Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE)

    Cambridge ESOL Certificate in Advanced English (CAE)