For Foundation, Bachelor’s, or Master’s programs, typical requirements include:
Tuition Fees (for non-EU/EEA students):
Living Expenses:
Accommodation:
Yes, many Finnish universities offer scholarships to international students, usually based on academic merit. These include:
Each university has its own scholarship policy. We’ll help you apply for the best options.
To apply for a student residence permit (Subclass B), you must provide:
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Yes, many Finnish universities offer programs entirely in English at all levels.
Yes, proof of English proficiency (like IELTS or TOEFL) is typically required.
Yes, some institutions offer preparatory or foundation programs for international students.
You must show at least €700/month or €8,400 per year.
Yes, most universities offer tuition waivers or merit-based scholarships.
You can work up to 25 hours per week during semesters.
Yes, you can apply for a 2-year post-study work permit.
Yes, Finland is one of the safest countries in the world.
Yes, valid health insurance is required for your residence permit.
We guide you through university selection, applications, scholarships, and visa processing.