- Finnish higher education institutions now offer over 600 Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes in English offered by the 13 universities and 22 universities of applied sciences (UAS).
- The country’s universities routinely rank in the top third globally (for example, in the QS Quacquarelli Symonds Rankings 2026, Finnish institutions like Aalto University (#114) and University of Helsinki (#116) appear.
- Finland topped the table for most livable country for many years, and it offers work and settlement opportunities after studies which is attracting more international students from Asia.
- Finland offers a safe, high-quality education environment, and while the total number of international students may be smaller than some major hubs, the upward trend and favourable conditions make it attractive.
Don’t be late, because Finnish application deadlines tend to be earlier than many other European countries, international applicants should plan well ahead.
If you are preparing for final documents and required tests to apply for the admission, then you are on the right track, now add deadlines to your planner and nullify the disappointments of missing the deadlines.
The national admissions portal Finnish National Agency for Education (EDUFI) highlights that English-taught Bachelor’s & Master’s programmes in Finland are accessible via the national portal and many institutions publish their admission details in English, so you can always refer to it as and when needed, however find the ready reckoner below to make your plans perfect
Leave Comments
No comments yet. Be the first to leave a comment!