Finland is the ultimate choice for overseas study, boasting an array of attributes such as groundbreaking methods of teaching, emphasis on research, and a combination of high living standards. Hundreds of programs conducted in English for the growing number of Nepali students choosing Finland for higher education, mainly Master's and Bachelor's in technology, engineering, business, and sustainability. Finland is one of the happiest countries in the world and providing considerable support to foreign students as well.
Benefits of Studying in Finland for Nepali
Students
ü Innovative
& High-Quality Education: Research, critical thinking, and practical skills, along with
sustainability, are the major focal points in the universities which are
globally ranked.
ü English-Taught
Programs: More than 500 programs
are available for international students, especially at the Master’s level,
which are conducted completely in English, and no knowledge of Finnish is
required at the beginning.
ü Generous Scholarships: Scholarships
granted by the universities usually take care of 50% to 100% of the tuition
fees for the students from non-EU countries.
ü Part-Time
Work Allowed: Average 30
hours/week during semesters and unlimited hours during holidays.
ü Post-Study
Opportunities: 2 years’
extension is the maximum period for searching for employment after graduation.
ü Exceptional
Quality of Life: The safest
country in the world, breathtaking nature (lakes, forests, northern lights),
superb healthcare, and a welcoming society.
ü Global
Recognition: Degrees are
highly regarded and will open up the possibility of career not only in Nepal
but also worldwide.
ü Supportive
Environment: The number
of international communities is on the rise, and relations with Nepal are
becoming stronger at the government level.
Higher
Education Institutions in Finland
A.
Universities
They focus on research
based programs offering Bachelor's, Master's and PhD degrees. For example,
Aalto University and University of Helsinki.
B.
Universities of Applied Sciences (UAS)
Programs are more practical and focus on Industry applications.
Examples: Metropolia UAS and TAMK.
Top
Universities for Nepali & International Students (2025 rankings)
1. University
of Helsinki
2. Aalto
University
3. University
of Turku
4. University
of Oulu
5. University
of Jyväskylä
6. Tampere
University
7. Lappeenranta-Lahti
University of Technology (LUT)
8. University
of Eastern Finland
9. Åbo
Akademi University
Most
Popular Programs for Nepali & International Students
Bachelor’s
Level (3 years)
1. Business
& Management
2. Engineering
& Technology
3. Computer
Science & IT
Master’s
Level (1–2 years)
1. Data
Science & Artificial Intelligence
2. Sustainable
Development & Environmental Studies
3. Engineering
(Renewable Energy, Mechanical)
4. Business
Administration & Innovation
5. Public
Health & Education
6. Information
Technology
Tuition
Fees in Finland (2025-26)
Non EU/EEA public university students:
· €6,000-18,000/year
depending on program/university. A number of scholarships are available to
reduce or waive fees completely.
· PhD
tuition is free (includes stipend)
Scholarships
for Nepali Students
1. Universities
have limited central government scholarships but will have university-specific
scholarships to be applied for that typically cover from 50-100% off tuition.
2. They
also offer Early Bird Discounts and Merit-Based, which are partial/full tuition
coverage.
3. Erasmus+
scholarships are available for student mobility/joint degree programs.
4. Applications
should be submitted during the admission process, and interested students
should visit each university's website to obtain information about university
scholarships.
Admission & Residence Permit Process for Nepali
Students (2025)
· Application through studyinfo.fi (main intake:
January).
· Prerequisites: Related qualifications, English
skills (IELTS 6.0+ minimum), a letter of motivation.
· Get acceptance.
· Submit an online application for a Residence
Permit through enterfinland.fi or the Finnish embassy (usually through VFS or
in New Delhi/Kathmandu).
· Required Documents: Identity card, acceptance
letter, financial means (€800/month or scholarship), medical insurance, tuition
payment/scholarship proof.
· Process time may take 1–3 months (apply as early
as possible!).
· Permit validity for the entire length of the
study.
Monthy cost
of Living in Finland (2025)
-
Rent (in
student houses/shared): €400–€700
-
Food
(supermarket + canteen): €250–€400
-
Transport:
€50–€100
-
Miscellaneous
(mobile, leisure): €100–€200
Total: €900–€1,200
Part-Time Work & Career Opportunities
1. Permitted: 30 hours/week on average during the
semester, unlimited holidays.
2. Jobs:
Cooking, selling, cleaning, receiving, teaching, and campus jobs
(€10–€15/hour).
3. After graduation: up to 2 years of job searching
permit, high demand in IT, construction, earth-saving practices.
4. Smooth transition to work visa with a job offer.
Conclusion
Finland is an attractive choice for Nepali
students who want to study in a comprehensive and creative country with
scholarships, work flexibility, and good post-study pathways. It is ideal for a
Master's degree in tech and sustainability as it not only gives a diploma but
also life-changing experiences in one of the most livable places on earth. Tervetuloa
Suomeen! (Welcome to Finland!)