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Are you planning to study in Finland from Nepal? Finland is located in Northern Europe, sharing borders with Sweden, Norway, and Russia. As a member of the European Union, it represents Nordic democracy, transparency, and equality in education and society. The country promotes equal wealth distribution and offers a peaceful, student-friendly environment.

For international students, Finland is both exotic and safe. Its society values credibility, transparency, and places a strong emphasis on education. Finnish institutions are globally recognized for their high academic standards and cutting-edge teaching methods.

Finland is a world leader in technology, gender equality, and has one of the lowest corruption levels globally. Its strong investment in education leads to an exceptional quality of life and standard of living.

Free Education for All – Including International Students

Finland is located in Northern Europe, sharing borders with Sweden, Norway, and Russia. International rankings consistently place Finnish universities and the broader education system among the world’s best. The government takes full responsibility for educating every citizen. As a result, education is free up to graduate school for students who qualify.

This benefit also extends to international and exchange students. They can access free public education funded by the Finnish government. Though there have been discussions about policy changes due to budget concerns, free education is still available.

Students from around the world choose Finland for various programs. The country is particularly recognized for its strong programs in architecture and design.

Types of Higher Education Institutions

Finland’s higher education system has two types of institutions:

  • Universities: Focus on academic and research-based education. These prepare students for graduate-level degrees.
  • Polytechnics (Ammattikorkeakoulu): Focus on practical skills and career readiness. These programs are usually terminal.

Previously, academic authorities strictly maintained the separation between universities and polytechnics.
Today, however, this divide has become more flexible due to education reforms. But this is changing due to reforms under the European Higher Education Area (EHEA). The goal is to standardize higher education across Europe.

Degree Structure

Now, Finland follows a three-level degree structure:

  • Bachelor’s
  • Master’s
  • Doctoral

The Doctoral level includes two options: PhD and Licentiate. Both require advanced coursework. The PhD includes a full dissertation, while the Licentiate does not.

The college admissions process in Finland follows a highly standardized approach. Entrance exams carry significant weight in final admission decisions. In fact, college admissions decisions are based solely on test scores and grades – there are no essays, no interviews, and no holistic views of applicants of the sort that American colleges and universities use to evaluate applicants. Authorities value this numbers-based system for its objectivity and fairness. Fortunately, the college entrance examinations are more comprehensive than standardized tests in places like China or the United States, so it’s easier for well-rounded students to do well. Nonetheless, competition for spots in Finnish universities is quite intense as a result of their quality, the limited number of spaces, and the fact that the education is free.

Why Should You Study in Finland from Nepal?

  • 100% free/Scholarship (education free, no tuition fees)
  • Scandinavian European country with Schengen visa
  • Globally recognized education & quality education
  • Higher education institutions are highly autonomous, but largely funded by the Ministry of Education and Culture.
  • React to the needs of the society, and business and industry in their curricula and teaching
  • Provide a wide range of high-quality programmes in English for exchange and degree students at all levels of education
  • Give their students transferable skills on which they can build their future in academic fields and in the job market.
  • International students often praise Finland for the high quality of its facilities, especially in higher education institutions.
  • In Finland all students have the right to use the institutions’ libraries freely with a library card. As well as well stocked libraries , all higher education institutions provide their students free access to the internet.
  • Well-equipped laboratories, and e Learning platforms play also an important role in education. Modern, functional buildings offer excellent infrastructure, and they stay warm and comfortable even during the harsh winter months.

Who Can Apply to Study in Finland from Nepal?

Students who plan to study in Finland from Nepal for a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree must meet both academic and English language requirements.

 Bachelor’s Degree Programs (English-Taught)

      • Completion of 10+2 or equivalent with at least Second Division
      • IELTS score of 6.0 minimum
      • Must pass the university entrance examination

 Master’s Degree Programs (English-Taught)

      • A completed Bachelor’s degree with Second Division or higher
      • IELTS score of 6.0 to 6.5, depending on the institution
    • Prepare for your IELTS exam with our IELTS Preparation Courses designed for Nepalese students.

Cost to study in Finland

If you want to study in Finland from Nepal, you won’t have to pay any tuition fees once you’re accepted into a university. However, you will need to cover your living expenses while studying in Finland. Typically, students must show proof of €6,000 to cover their living costs, including accommodation, food, and daily needs. This amount is required only after receiving your admission letter, as part of the student visa application process.