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Finland is often rated as one of the most innovative countries in terms of higher education and training programs, according to the World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiveness Report. And with such a fancy reputation it’s hard not wanting to know more about studying a Bachelor’s degree in this Nordic country.
About 31,000 international students choose Finland every year, with over 400 degree programs taught in English. If this sounds appealing to you, you’re probably wondering what you should choose from so many programs.
These are some of the most popular Bachelor’s disciplines you can study in Finland:
Now, you are probably wondering what are some great student cities. Everybody has heard of Helsinki’s cosmopolitan vibe, so that would be an obvious choice. But if you don’t want to follow the flock, you might also want to consider student cities like:
The most popular go-to institutions are the 24 Universities of Applied Sciences (UAS) where most English-taught Bachelors are available. Highly appreciated, these former polytechnics are focused on research and development while also addressing the needs of the industry.
If you’re from the EU or EEA, you’re in for a treat. No tuition fees for you at public Finnish universities. If you are from outside the EU/EEA, then you should save up between 5,000 and 18,000 EUR for academic tuition fees, depending on the Programme.
Even so, there’s still hope. Tuition exemptions do exist for all students and there are also numerous scholarship options in Finland to get you covered. Solving the university tuition details is just half of the financial equation, as you also have to take into account living expenses:
If you are a non-EU/EEA student, you’ll need a residence permit which is typically issued for one or four years. The great news? You can do it all online! You will do this through the Finnish Immigration Service where you’ll have to upload:
During the academic year: you can take up part-time employment if the work is related to your degree or it does not go over 25 hours/week.
After your studies, you can apply for an extended residence permit for up to two year after graduation to search for work. But do it before your student residence permit expires. Once you find a job as a graduate, you can go and apply for a new residence permit, based on your new work placement.
If you have been accepted into a Georgia educational institution, when you apply for the Georgia Student Visa, you will also need the following:
Masters students can avail up to 80% scholarships.
According to program Students will get 1800-2500 Euro Stipend/ Month.
Student will get depended visa. (Spouse and children)
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