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In recent years, Finland has become an increasingly attractive destination for Nepali students seeking quality education, innovative teaching methods, and a safe living environment.
Known for its strong education system, English-taught programs, and focus on research and sustainability, Finland is now one of the top choices for higher studies in Europe.
Before applying, understanding your eligibility to study in Finland from Nepal is crucial.
Each university and degree program may have specific entry criteria, including academic qualifications, language proficiency, and financial requirements.
That’s where Goreto Education Consultancy steps in.
Our experienced team helps Nepali students navigate the application process, understand the Finland study requirements, and meet all the necessary criteria to boost their chances of acceptance and visa approval.
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Some Finnish universities accept applications with backlogs – speak to our expert counsellors at Goreto to find the right match for your profile.
To study in Finland, Nepali students are required to demonstrate proficiency in the English language.
The minimum score requirements for each language test vary depending on whether you are applying for Undergraduate (UG) or Postgraduate (PG) programs. Below is a comparison of the most commonly accepted English proficiency tests:
Test | Undergraduate | Postgraduate |
IELTS | Minimum 6.0–6.5 overall, with no section below 5.5 | Minimum 6.5–7.0 overall, with no section below 6.0 |
TOEFL | Minimum 80 (iBT), with no section below 20 | Minimum 90 (iBT), with no section below 21 |
PTE | Minimum 50–58 | Minimum 58–65 |
Duolingo | Minimum 90 | Minimum 100 |
Which Programs Require Standardized Tests?
In Finland, standardized test requirements vary by program and institution. Here’s a breakdown:
Minimum Score Expectations for Top vs. Mid-Tier Universities
University Tier | GMAT Score | GRE Score |
Top-tier | 600+ | 320+ |
Mid-tier | 500–600 | 300–320 |
Note: These are general expectations and may vary by program.
Test Waivers During COVID-19
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, some Finnish universities offered test waivers or alternative assessment methods. For example, the University of Lapland updated its guidelines, stating that there was no longer a need for specific instructions concerning COVID-19, indicating a return to standard admission processes.
Note: Always check the specific requirements of the program you’re interested in, as policies may have changed.
Tuition Fees for Non-EU/EEA Students
Program Level | Annual Tuition Range |
Undergraduate (UG) | €8,000 – €20,000 |
Postgraduate (PG) | €8,000 – €20,000 |
Note: Tuition fees vary by university and program. For instance, the University of Helsinki charges between €13,000 and €18,000 per year for Master’s programs.
Estimated Living Costs
Expense Category | Monthly Estimate (€) | Annual Estimate (€) |
Accommodation | €450 – €800 | €5,400 – €9,600 |
Food & Groceries | €250 – €350 | €3,000 – €4,200 |
Transportation | €50 – €100 | €600 – €1,200 |
Miscellaneous | €100 – €150 | €1,200 – €1,800 |
Total | €850 – €1,400 | €10,200 – €16,800 |
Note: Living costs depend on the city and personal lifestyle. Helsinki tends to be more expensive, with monthly costs ranging from €1,000 to €1,300.
Total Annual Financial Requirement
Expense | Estimated Amount (€) |
Tuition Fees | €8,000 – €20,000 |
Living Expenses | €10,200 – €16,800 |
Total | €18,200 – €36,800 |
Note: These estimates are general; actual costs may vary based on program and personal circumstances.
To secure a Finnish student residence permit, you must demonstrate sufficient financial means:
At least €800 per month, totaling €9,600 for a one-year stay.
If not already paid, you must show funds covering the tuition fee for the academic year.
Acceptable Proof:
Note: Ensure that the funds are in your own bank account or that of a sponsor, with clear documentation.
For Nepali students planning to study in Finland, securing a student residence permit is essential.
Here’s a structured overview of the application process:
Step 1: Obtain an Acceptance Letter
Step 2: Complete the Application
Step 3: Book an Appointment
Step 4: Prepare Required Documents
Step 5: Attend the Appointment
Step 6: Await Decision
Common Reasons for Visa Rejection
Note: Ensuring all documents are complete and accurately presented can significantly increase the likelihood of visa approval.
To ensure a smooth application process for your Finnish student residence permit, prepare the following documents:
Finland offers a variety of scholarships and financial aid options for international students, including those from Nepal.
Awarded to students with outstanding academic achievements.
Granted to students who demonstrate financial need.
Each Finnish university has its own scholarship programs for international students.
Offers full tuition fee waivers and a €5,000 relocation grant to exceptional students from outside the EU/EEA.
Provides tuition fee waivers for non-EU/EEA students based on academic merit.
Covers tuition fees and includes a €5,000 grant for living expenses.
Offers merit-based scholarships covering 50%, 75%, or 100% of tuition fees.
Provides full and partial tuition fee waivers through its Early Bird and Finland Scholarships programs.
Goreto’s Assistance:
Goreto Educational Consultancy offers personalized counseling to help Nepali students identify suitable scholarship opportunities and navigate the application process for Finnish universities.
Finland offers two primary intakes for international students:
The autumn intake is the primary admission cycle, offering a wide range of programs across various fields.
The spring intake offers a smaller selection of programs but provides an alternative for students who miss the autumn cycle.
Summer programs, such as those offered by the University of Eastern Finland, provide opportunities for short-term study experiences.
Yes, many Finnish universities allow international students to study without IELTS if they can demonstrate English proficiency through alternative means. For instance, if your previous education was conducted in English, or if you pass a university-conducted interview assessing your English skills, you might be exempted from providing IELTS scores.
The minimum GPA requirements vary depending on the university and program:
However, specific programs or universities might have different requirements, so it’s essential to check the exact criteria for your chosen course.
Yes, Finnish universities are generally flexible regarding study gaps. Many institutions accept students with gaps of up to 5–6 years, provided you can justify the gap with valid reasons such as work experience, further studies, or other constructive activities.
Finland boasts a high student visa approval rate. As of recent data, the visa acceptance rate is approximately 95%, indicating a favorable outcome for most applicants who meet the necessary requirements.
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