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Finland
Finland is situated in northern Europe and neighbors Sweden, Norway and Russia. It is a member of the European Union where it represents both Nordic democracy and way of living. Equality in wealth is a key-driver in our society.
For an international student Finland is both an exotic and a safe target country. Finnish society is credible: a networked and transparent open civic society, where education is always a top first priority.Finland is a global leader in information technology and also enjoys gender equality and low levels of corruption. It has got one of the most advanced education systems in the world, and as a result of its innovative mindset and investing in education we are blessed with high standard of living and quality of life.
Finland’s universities, like the rest of its education system, are among the best in the world. The Finnish government takes responsibility for educating each and every citizen, which means free education is available all the way through graduate school for students who can get admitted. At present, the availability of free public education is not limited to citizens of Finland – foreigners and exchange students can also take advantage of the free educational services paid for by the Finnish government. There have been efforts in the government in recent years to change this policy due to budget pressures, but for now it remains in place. People come to Finland to study a number of different subjects, but universities here are especially well known for their programs in architecture and design.
The system of abroad study from nepal for higher education in Finland is split into two parts: universities and polytechnics. Essentially, the universities teach academic subjects and are designed to prepare students for graduate school, whereas polytechnics teach more applied subjects and are usually terminal – that is, graduates from polytechnics rarely go on to get more advanced degrees. In the past, the division between universities and polytechnics was rigidly maintained by the academic establishment in Finland, but this is rapidly changing as a result of reforms initiated by Finland’s accession to the European Higher Education Area. The EHEA, an overarching governing body designed to help European countries integrate and standardize their education systems.
Why Study in Finland?
- 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.
- The high standard of different facilities provided by Finland and especially higher education institutions is frequently commended by international students.
- 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. The buildings are modern and functional, and during cold winter days they are also very well heated
