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Universities / Colleges

 

  • Aalto University
  • University of Helsinki
  • Tampere University
  • University of Oulu
  • LUT University
  • University of Turku
  • University of Eastern Finland
  • University of Jyvaskyla
  • JAMK University of Applied Science
  • Hame University of Applied Science
  • Oulu University of Applied Science
  • Vaasa University of Applied Science
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Education system in Finland

Finland has one of the world’s most respected education systems, known for its focus on equality, quality, and student well-being. Children begin formal schooling at the age of seven and receive free education throughout their compulsory years. The system emphasizes creativity, critical thinking, and practical learning rather than excessive testing. After completing basic education, students can choose either academic upper secondary school or vocational education.

For higher studies, Finland offers excellent opportunities through its universities and universities of applied sciences. Universities focus on research and academic knowledge, while universities of applied sciences provide career-oriented and practical training. Many higher education programs are available in English, attracting international students from around the world. Finnish higher education institutions are known for innovation, modern facilities, and strong industry connections. Students also benefit from a supportive learning environment and access to advanced research opportunities. Overall, Finland’s education system prepares students effectively for both professional careers and lifelong learning.

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Facts about studying in Finland

  • Finland is one of the world’s top education destinations, known for high-quality teaching and research.
  • Many degree programs are taught in English, especially at the master’s level, making it attractive for international students.
  • Universities and Universities of Applied Sciences (UAS) offer two different paths: research-oriented and career-oriented education.
  • Teachers and professors are highly qualified, and students are encouraged to think critically and work independently.
  • International students from India and other countries are welcomed, with support services available for adapting to life in Finland.
  • Students can work part-time during their studies, helping them gain experience and support living expenses.
  • Universities have strong connections with industries, which can help students find internships and career opportunities.
  • Graduates may have opportunities to stay and seek employment after completing their studies, subject to current immigration regulations.
  • The country offers a high quality of life, including clean air, excellent public services, and beautiful natural surroundings.