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Top places to study in Finland

Aalto University, Espoo

University of Turku, Turku

LUT University, Lappeenranta

Tampere University, Tampere

University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä

Tampere University of Applied Sciences (TAMK), Tampere

Turku University of Applied Sciences, Turku

University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio

LAB University of Applied Sciences, Lahti

University of Vaasa, Vaasa

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Exams For Finland

International English Language Testing System [IELTS]

International English Language Testing System(IELTS) is an international standardized test that measures the level.

Test of English as a Foreign Language [TOEFL]

TOEFL is a standard test to assess the potential of non-native English speakers who plan to study in English-speaking universities to understand English.

Pearson Test of English
[PTE]

It is a computer-based English proficiency test designed for individuals aiming to study, work, or migrate to English-speaking countries. 

Scholastic Assessment Test
[SAT]

It’s a standardized test used for college admissions, particularly in the United States and Canada. 

Graduate Record Examinations [GRE]

The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is a standardized test that measures a test-taker’s readiness for graduate school.

Graduate Management Admission Test [GMAT]

It’s a standardized exam used for admissions into graduate business programs, particularly for MBA and other management-related degrees. 

Study in Finland Guide

Why study in Finland?

Finland offers high-quality education with a strong emphasis on research and innovation. Finnish universities are renowned for their cutting-edge facilities and resources. The country provides a safe and welcoming environment for international students. Finland is known for its excellent work-life balance and high standard of living.

Most degree programs in Finland are offered in English, so proficiency in English is mandatory. Some programs may require additional language proficiency in Finnish or Swedish, depending on the university and the program.

Application procedures may vary between universities and programs. Generally, an online application is submitted online through the university’s admission portal. Supporting documents required for submitting an application include transcripts, letters of recommendation, and proof of language proficiency.

Yes. Finland offers scholarships and grants for international students. The Finnish government, universities, and various organizations provide funding opportunities.

While tuition fees are generally free for students from EU/EEA countries and Switzerland, non-EU/EEA students may be required to pay tuition fees which ranges from EUR 8000 – EUR 15000 per annum. The cost of living in Finland varies depending on the city and lifestyle, but it’s generally moderate compared to other European countries.