Study in Finland without Entrance Exam


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Study in Finland without Entrance Exam. In Finland, several universities offer programs without requiring an entrance exam, often relying on previous academic performance and English proficiency scores like IELTS for admission. Many of these options are available particularly in fields like business, technology, and social sciences, though opportunities can vary by institution and program.

 

Study in Finland without Entrance Exam

Bachelorโ€™s Programs with No Entrance Exam: Certain Finnish universities and universities of applied sciences (UAS) allow applications based solely on secondary school GPA and English proficiency. For example, if a program specifies an IELTS 6.0 or equivalent, this may satisfy their English language requirement.

Offered degree programmes for August 2025 intake: Application period: 1st November 2024

โžก๏ธBachelor of Business Administration, Business Administration
โžก๏ธBachelor of Engineering, Biotechnology
โžก๏ธBachelor of Engineering, Energy and Environmental Engineering
โžก๏ธBachelor of Engineering, Industrial Management and Engineering
โžก๏ธBachelor of Engineering, Information and Communications Technology
โžก๏ธBachelor of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
โžก๏ธBachelor of Social Services, Early Childhood Education

Study in Finland from Bangladesh

To apply for higher education in Finland, you need to meet specific requirements, which can vary depending on whether youโ€™re applying to a university or a university of applied sciences (UAS) and whether youโ€™re applying for a bachelorโ€™s or masterโ€™s program. Hereโ€™s a general overview of the typical requirements:

  • SSC and HSC Certificate and Mark sheet โ€“ For Bachelor Admission
  • Only Bachelor Certificate and Transcript โ€“ For Master Admission
  • Passport (only information page)
  • CV (Euro Pass)
  • SOP (Needed if the University Requires)
  • Job Experience (2 years Experience needed for UAS)
  • IELTS โ€“ TRF Sheet

English Language Test Results:
โžก๏ธIELTS Academic: a minimum total score of 6.0 (Test sections: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking)
โžก๏ธTOEFL Academic (iBT): a minimum total score of 60 (Test sections: Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing)
โžก๏ธPTE Academic: a minimum total score of 55 (Test sections: Speaking and Writing, Reading, and Listening)
โžก๏ธCambridge C1 Advanced: a minimum total score of 169 (Test sections: Reading and Use of English, Writing, Listening, and Speaking)
โžก๏ธCambridge C2 Proficiency: a minimum total score of 169 (Test sections: Reading and Use of English, Writing, Listening, and Speaking)

Joint Application System (November 1-11, 2024): During this period, you can apply to multiple programs at universities in Finland, with the results based on academic records rather than entrance exams. Programs in English are often included in this application period, with an intake for September 2025.

 

Why Study in Finland from Banglaldesh?ย 

  • World-Class Education:ย Finnish universities are renowned for their high standards of education and research. They often rank well in global university rankings. The education system emphasizes student-centered learning and critical thinking, with less focus on rote memorization.
  • Wide Range of Programs in English:ย Many universities offer programs in English, making it accessible for international students.
  • Post Study Work Permit:ย Up-to 5 Years, After completing your studies in Finland, you have the option to apply for a post-study work permit, officially known as a โ€œResidence Permit for Seeking Work or to Start a Business.โ€ This permit allows you to stay in Finland and search for employment or start a business in your field of study.
  • Flexible PR Facilities:ย Finland offers relatively flexible pathways to permanent residency (PR) for international students and workers, making it possible to transition from temporary residence to permanent status.
  • Travel with Family:ย If you are an international student or worker in Finland and wish to bring your family with you
  • Children get free education:ย Children in Finland have access to free education, which is one of the highlights of the Finnish education system. Education in Finland is compulsory for children between the ages of 7 and 16. Comprehensive school (grades 1โ€“9) is entirely free, including tuition, textbooks, school supplies, meals, and transportation (if the child lives far from the school).
  • Spouse get unemployment wages:ย In Finland, spouses of international students or workers may be eligible for unemployment benefits, provided they meet certain conditions.

Overall, Finland provides a supportive and enriching environment for international students, combining high-quality education with a great quality of life. If you have any specific aspects youโ€™re curious about or need further details, just let me know!

Study in Finland: Expenditure Details Step by Step

  • File opening Fee: 10,000 BDT
  • Application Fee: free
  • Tuition Fees: 8500-12000 Euro/yearly
  • VFS Fee: 5877 INR
  • Insurance: 22,000 BDT Approximate (Swiss Care) โ€“ 1 year
  • Embassy Fee: โ‚ฌ350 (Main applicant fee)
  • Embassy Fee: โ‚ฌ470 (Spouse fee)
  • Embassy Fee: โ‚ฌ240 (Child fee)
  • Living Cost to show: 6750 Euro
  • Air Fare โ€“ 80,000 -120.000 BDT

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