Learn about eligibility, tuition fees, admission process, student jobs, and post-study opportunities.
Why Study in Finland?
- High-quality education with globally recognized universities and universities of applied sciences
- Innovative and research-focused programs in technology, business, and design
- English-taught programs widely available
- Safe, welcoming, and multicultural environment
- Opportunities for scholarships and part-time work
Eligibility for Bachelor's
- Completion of 12 years of education or equivalent
- Strong academic record
- English proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL required for English programs)
- Passport, CV, and statement of purpose
Eligibility for Master's
- Bachelorβs degree in a relevant field
- English proficiency certificate (IELTS/TOEFL preferred)
- Some programs may require entrance exams or interviews
- CV, SOP, and letters of recommendation
English Requirements
- IELTS: 6.0 β 6.5 for most programs
- TOEFL iBT: 80 β 90
- Some programs may accept alternative certificates
Tuition Fees & Living Cost
- Public Universities (English programs):
β’ Bachelor: ~ β¬6,000 β β¬12,000 per year
β’ Master: ~ β¬8,000 β β¬15,000 per year
- Private schools: β¬10,000 β β¬20,000 per year
- Living cost: β¬700 β β¬1,200 per month depending on city
Admission Timeline
- Main Intake: August/September
- Application period: January to March
- Some programs offer additional winter intake
Part-Time Job Rules
- 20 hours per week allowed during studies
- Minimum wage regulations apply
- Knowing basic Finnish can improve job opportunities
Post-Study Opportunities
- Job search residence permit available after graduation
- Opportunities in IT, engineering, business, research, and design
- Pathway to long-term residence or work permit available