● Scholarships:
Universities offer a range of options for scholarships both for bachelor’s and master’s level international students.
● Post Study Work Visa:
2 Years after completion of Bachelor’s or Master’s.
● Part Time Work/Student Jobs:
International Students can also work for 30 hours per week (part-time) on average during the academic year and full time with no restrictions during holidays.
The students are allowed to work part-time but are restricted to jobs related to their study course.
The current minimum wage in the cleaning sector is €7–8/hour. The average hourly wage amongst industrial workers is about €14/hour.
Students with Finnish language skills are entitled to higher wages compared to students without language skills.
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⚙️ Mechanical Engineering
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🌐 International Business and Entrepreneurship
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● Safety and Quality of Life:
Finland is renowned for its healthy environment and high standard of living, ensuring an atmosphere suitable to concentrate during your study journey.
🧭 Step-by-Step Guide to Obtain Finland Study Visa
Acquiring a study visa for Finland is a quintessential part of your academic journey. To qualify, you must meet the following requirements:
✅ Eligibility: An official acceptance letter is a must from a Finnish university.
📝 Required Documents:
1️⃣ Filled Visa Application Form
2️⃣ Valid passport
3️⃣ Proof of admission from a Finnish educational institution
4️⃣ Financial proof
5️⃣ Health insurance