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study in Finland

What makes us Stand Apart?

35
no of universities

8K-18K Euro

Average Tuition Fee

Intakes
September and January

2 Years
Post-study residence permit

Why Finland

  1. World-Class Education System: Finland has one of the best performing education systems in the world. Finnish universities were ranked among the top 3 percent globally.
  2. Affordable Tuition Fees: Many universities award generous scholarships to international students, which are primarily based on academic merits.
  3. Equality and Freedom: All students have equal opportunities to receive a high-quality education in Finland. Students are usually on a first-name basis with their professors.
  4. High Standard of Living: Finland provides a high standard of living for students and families throughout the country.
  5. Student Benefits: Students benefit from student discounts available throughout the country on food and transportation.
  6. Work-Life Balance: Maintaining a work-life balance is also an important part of Finnish culture.

Choose Area of Interest šŸ—’

Finland is a country recognized for its advancements in science, technology, engineering, and innovation. Universities such as the University of Helsinki, Aalto University, and Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology offer courses in fields like business administration, cyber security, mechanical engineering, civil engineering, and biotechnology.

Most Frequently Asked Questions šŸ™‹

1. How do I choose the right university and course for my study abroad?

  • Research your options, define your priorities, and consider factors such as accreditation, location, course offerings, and campus culture. Utilize college search engines and contact advising centers for guidance.
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2. Whatā€™s the difference between a college and a university?

  • Colleges typically offer only undergraduate degrees, while universities offer both undergraduate and graduate degrees. However, the terms are often used interchangeably.
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3. Are there age limitations to attend universities?

  • Generally, you must have completed high school and be at least 17 years of age to attend university.

4. What is the academic calendar for universities?

  • The academic year usually runs from August through May with breaks for holidays, and universities may use semester, quarter, or trimester systems.

5. What is the difference between ā€˜Undergraduateā€™ and ā€˜Graduateā€™ degrees?

  • Undergraduate programs follow high school and lead to an associate or bachelorā€™s degree. Graduate programs follow a bachelorā€™s degree and lead to a masterā€™s or doctoral degree.

Most Frequently Asked Questions šŸ™‹

1. How do I choose the right university and course for my study abroad?

  • Research your options, define your priorities, and consider factors such as accreditation, location, course offerings, and campus culture. Utilize college search engines and contact advising centers for guidance.
  • Ā 

2. Whatā€™s the difference between a college and a university?

  • Colleges typically offer only undergraduate degrees, while universities offer both undergraduate and graduate degrees. However, the terms are often used interchangeably.
  • Ā 

3. Are there age limitations to attend universities?

  • Generally, you must have completed high school and be at least 17 years of age to attend university.

4. What is the academic calendar for universities?

  • The academic year usually runs from August through May with breaks for holidays, and universities may use semester, quarter, or trimester systems.

5. What is the difference between ā€˜Undergraduateā€™ and ā€˜Graduateā€™ degrees?

  • Undergraduate programs follow high school and lead to an associate or bachelorā€™s degree. Graduate programs follow a bachelorā€™s degree and lead to a masterā€™s or doctoral degree.