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Globally‑Recognized Degrees & Quality Education: Finnish universities offer internationally recognized programs, especially in English, across a wide range of disciplines.

Allows Dependent: Unlike many European countries, Finland allows dependents to fly with Main Applicant.

Modern Infrastructure & High Living Standards: Finland is known for safe, clean cities, modern campuses, and good public infrastructure making it a comfortable destination for international students.

Flexible & International‑Friendly Programs: Many undergraduate and postgraduate programs in Finland are taught in English, making them accessible for international students from Pakistan.

Part‑time Work & Opportunities: While studying, international students may work 30 hours/week, which can help manage living expenses.

Tuition Fees

Tuition Fees for International Students

For non‑EU/EEA students (i.e. international students from Pakistan):

English‑taught bachelor’s and master’s program typically charge between €8,000 and €15,000 per year, depending on the university and program.

Living Cost

Living Cost for International Students

As a student in Finland, be ready for monthly expenses roughly as follows (depending on city, lifestyle, and accommodation type):

For residence permit and financial proof purposes, authorities often expect demonstration of sufficient funds for at least the first year (tuition + living costs).

What International Students Need

Admission & Visa / Residence Permit — What International Students Need

To apply and get admission + residence permit in Finland, international (non‑EU) students typically need:

  • Valid academic qualifications (e.g. high‑school diploma for bachelor’s; bachelor’s degree for master’s) + transcripts, in required format.
  • Valid Passport
  • For English‑taught program evidence of English proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL or equivalent), if required by university.
  • CV, SOP
  • For visa / residence‑permit:
  • Offer/admission letter from Finnish university

  • Proof of sufficient funds / bank‑statement or sponsor affidavit enough to cover living costs and any unpaid tuition for first year. Authorities often expect around €7,500–€9,600 (or a monthly equivalent) as proof.

  • Health insurance (or meet health‑coverage requirements) for duration of stay.

Work & PSW

Work & Post Study Opportunities

As a student with residence permit, international students are generally allowed to work 30 hours/ week part‑time during semesters and full-time during holidays which can help manage living costs. After graduation, students can apply for a 2 year Post Study Work Visa.

Study in Finland

How ASK Consultants Supports Your Finland Study Journey

ASK Consultants provides complete support for your Study in Finland journey, from personalized counselling and university selection to admission processing and visa guidance. Our expert team ensures a smooth and transparent process, helping you confidently begin your education in Finland with the right guidance at every step.

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