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Study in Finland

Finland, a Nordic country located in Northern Europe, is globally recognized for its high-quality education system, technological advancement, and serene natural beauty. As the happiest country in the world, it offers an incredible quality of life, green energy, and a highly innovative student-centric environment.

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Key Facts

Everything you need to know at a glance.

Official Name Republic of Finland
Capital Helsinki
Languages Finnish, Swedish (English widely spoken)
Currency Euro (€)
Population ~5.5 million
Happiest Country Ranked 1st (7 years in a row)
Work During Studies Up to 30 hours per week
Post-Study Stay Up to 2 years for job search

Why Study in Study in Finland?

Discover the benefits of choosing this destination for your education.

World-Class Education

Boasts top-tier universities and universities of applied sciences with emphasis on innovation.

Safe, Peaceful & Happy

Consistently ranked as the safest and happiest country in the world.

Technology Hub

Home to major tech players like Nokia, Supercell, Rovio, and a thriving startup ecosystem.

English-Taught Programs

Over 500 English-taught programs available across all levels.

Education System

Understanding the levels of education and grading system.

Levels of Education

Bachelor's

3-4 years (180-240 ECTS)

Foundation-level studies; UAS includes internships

Master's

1–2 years (60-120 ECTS)

Advanced studies in a chosen specialization

Doctorate/PhD

~4 years (240+ ECTS)

Research-based with thesis and publications

Types of Institutions

Understanding the different types of universities available.

1

Universities (Yliopisto)

Focus on academic and scientific research. E.g., University of Helsinki, Aalto University.

2

Universities of Applied Sciences (UAS)

Focus on applied learning and professional skills. E.g., Metropolia UAS, Haaga-Helia UAS.

University-Specific Scholarships

Financial aid opportunities for international students.

University Tuition Fee Waivers

Up to 100% tuition fee waiver, and some universities (like Helsinki) offer a living allowance stipend (€5,000).

Early Bird Discounts

Discount ranges from €1,000 to €5,000 or 10–50% of the tuition fee if paid before the early deadline.

EDUFI Fellowships (Govt)

€1,500/month for Doctoral students and researchers from non-EU/EEA regions.

Joint Application UAS Scholarships

E.g., Savonia UAS offers a €3,000 tuition waiver for first-year + continuation awards.

Erasmus+ Mobility Grants

For exchange semesters or dual-degree programs with a monthly stipend of €300–€600.

Major Intakes

Admission cycles for international students.

Autumn Intake

Also called: Main Intake (August–September)

Most Bachelor's and Master's programs are available in this intake. Majority of scholarships are offered here.

Best For: All international applicants. Uses the Joint Application system (Studyinfo.fi).

Spring Intake

Also called: Limited Intake (January)

Limited number of programs and universities (mainly UAS and some Master's).

Best For: Students who missed the autumn intake and are looking for specific UAS courses.

Top Universities

Ranked by QS World University Rankings 2025.

Rank (QS 2025) University UG Fees / Year PG Fees / Year Popular Courses
106 University of Helsinki €13,000–€18,000 €13,000–€18,000 Data Science, Law, Life Sciences
109 Aalto University €12,000–€15,000 €12,000–€15,000 Business, Design, Technology
295 University of Turku €8,000–€12,000 €8,000–€12,000 Health Sciences, IT, Education
331 Tampere University €8,000–€12,000 €8,000–€12,000 Robotics, Biomed Engg
401–410 University of Jyväskylä €8,000–€10,000 €8,000–€10,000 Education, Psychology
415 University of Oulu €10,000–€13,000 €10,000–€13,000 Wireless Comms, AI
446 LUT University €10,000–€13,500 €10,000–€13,500 Sustainability, Energy
601–610 Åbo Akademi University €8,000–€10,000 €8,000–€10,000 Chemical Engg, IT
611–620 University of Eastern Finland €8,000–€10,000 €8,000–€10,000 Forestry, Public Health
601–650 Hanken School of Economics €12,500 €12,500 Finance, Economics
- Metropolia UAS €11,000–€13,000 €11,000–€13,000 Engineering, Media, Nursing
- Haaga-Helia UAS €9,500–€10,500 €9,500–€10,500 Hospitality, Business IT
*Fees vary by course. Tuition fees listed are per year for international students.

Admission Requirements

What you need to apply to Finland Universities.

Application Portal

Apply to up to 6 programs in one application via Studyinfo.fi (Joint Application System).

Autumn Timeline

Application opens: January. Entrance Exams: Feb-April. Admission: April-June.

Spring Timeline

Application opens: September. Admission: Oct-Nov. Semester begins: January.

Career Growth & Post-Study Work

High-demand sectors and Graduate Route Visa opportunities.

Residence Permit For Job-Seeking

Graduates can apply for a Residence Permit for up to 2 years to stay in Finland to find a job or start a business.

IT (AI, Cybersecurity)

  • Growth: Exceptional growth in AI, Cloud, Software
  • Top Employers: Nokia, Tech Startups
  • Salary Range: €2,800–€4,500/mo

Game Development

  • Growth: Global gaming hub
  • Top Employers: Supercell, Rovio, Remedy
  • Salary Range: €3,000–€5,000/mo

Engineering

  • Growth: High demand for Mechanical, Automation
  • Top Employers: KONE, Wärtsilä
  • Salary Range: €2,800–€4,200/mo

Renewable Energy

  • Growth: Major investment in clean energy
  • Top Employers: Neste, Fortum
  • Salary Range: €2,800–€4,000/mo

Healthcare & Nursing

  • Growth: Strong demand due to aging population
  • Top Employers: Public Health, Private Care
  • Salary Range: €2,500–€3,800/mo

Business & Finance

  • Growth: Global business hubs in Helsinki
  • Top Employers: Nordea, KPMG
  • Salary Range: €2,800–€4,500/mo

Permanent Residency (PR) Process

Finland provides a clear, structured pathway from studying to Permanent Residency and Citizenship.

1

Study Residence Permit

Valid for the duration of your degree. Allows up to 30 hours of part-time work per week.

2

Job-Seeking Permit (Post-Study)

Apply for a 2-year job-seeking permit within 5 years of graduation.

3

Work-Based Residence Permit

Once you receive a full-time job offer, apply for a work-based residence permit.

4

Permanent Residence (After 4 Years)

Eligible after 4 years of continuous legal residence (Type A permit).

5

Finnish Citizenship

Apply after 5 years of continuous residence. Requires A2 level Finnish or Swedish language proficiency.

Types of Finland Visas

A quick overview of visas for international students.

Visa Type Purpose Work Allowed? Can Apply for PR?
Residence Permit for Studies Full-time degree programs 30 hrs/week Duration of degree
Job-Seeking Permit Post-graduation job search Yes Up to 2 years
Residence Permit for Employment Secured employment Full-time 1–2 years (renewable)
EU Blue Card Highly skilled non-EU professionals Full-time 1–2 years (renewable)
Startup Permit Founders of innovative startups Yes 1–2 years
Short-Stay Visa (Type C) Temporary visits up to 90 days No Up to 90 days
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Frequent Answer Question

Quick Answers To Your Visa Queries

Is there a Post-Study Work visa in Finland?
Yes, international graduates can apply for a Job-Seeking Permit valid for up to 2 years to find employment in Finland.
Are there fully funded scholarships in Finland?
Can international students get Permanent Residency in Finland?
Do I need to speak Finnish to study in Finland?