High Quality Education:
Finland has one of the best education systems in the world, with a strong focus on practical learning and research.
Affordable or free education:
Public universities offer scholarships to non-Eu students making it more affordable.
Multicultural society:
Finland welcomes international students and has a growing Nepali community.
Work opportunities:
Students can work up to 30 hours per week and earn to support their expenses.
Internship & Industry connections:
Students get hands-on experience through internships and collaborations with companies.
Affordable living costs:
Compared to other European countries, Finland offers student discounts on transport, food and housing.
Opportunities for family settlement:
Students who study and work in Finland can later bring their family members under dependent visa.
Research opportunities:
Universities offer excellent facilities for research in various fields, including technology and innovation.
Strong job market:
There is a demand for skilled workers, especially in IT, Engineering.
Scholarships for International students:
Many universities offer scholarships based on academic merit.