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Study in Finland
High quality, research driven education in one of the world's most liveable countries.
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- Universities
- 24
- Tuition per year
- €11k to 20k
- Post study work
- 2 to 3 years
- Intakes
- Autumn, Spring
Finland is known for its innovative teaching methods, strong focus on research and calm, high quality of life, with a growing number of English taught degree programmes.
Why here
Why study in Finland
Research focused teaching
Finnish universities emphasise independent thinking and practical, research based learning.
Growing number of English programmes
More bachelors and masters programmes are being offered fully in English each year.
High quality of life
Finland regularly ranks among the safest and happiest countries, offering a calm environment to study.
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Costs, intakes and requirements
Tuition for English taught programmes typically ranges from EUR 11,000 to EUR 20,000 a year, with living costs of around EUR 700 to EUR 1,200 a month. Many universities award tuition waivers that cut this significantly.
The Finnish Government Scholarship Pool and the EDUFI Fellowship, along with university tuition waivers of 50 to 100 percent at Helsinki, Aalto and Tampere, support high achieving international students.
Autumn intake: September. Spring intake: January
An overall band score of 6.0 to 6.5 is typically required for most programmes.
A PTE Academic score of around 58 to 64 is generally accepted as an alternative to IELTS.
Evidence of sufficient funds to cover living costs for the full duration of your studies.
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FAQs about Finland
Living costs are moderate compared with some other Nordic countries, though still higher than in Pakistan, so budgeting in advance helps.
Graduates can apply for a residence permit to look for work or start a business for a period after their studies.
Yes, English is widely spoken and a growing number of degree programmes are taught fully in English.
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