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Finland is situated in northern Europe and neighbors Sweden, Norway and
Russia. It is a member of the European Union where it represents both
Nordic democracy and way of living. Equality in wealth is a key-driver
in our society.
For an international student Finland is both an
exotic and a safe target country. Finnish society is credible: a
networked and transparent open civic society, where education is always
a top first priority.
Finland is a global leader in information
technology and also enjoys gender equality and low levels of corruption.
It has got one of the most advanced education systems in the world, and
as a result of its innovative mindset and investing in education we are
blessed with high standard of living and quality of life. Likewise,
Opportunities are open to Study in US from Nepal with quality
educational options.
Finland’s universities, like the rest of its
education system, are among the best in the world. The Finnish
government takes responsibility for educating each and every citizen,
which means free education is available all the way through graduate
school for students who can get admitted. At present, the availability
of free public education is not limited to citizens of Finland –
foreigners and exchange students can also take advantage of the free
educational services paid for by the Finnish government. There have been
efforts in the government in recent years to change this policy due to
budget pressures, but for now it remains in place. People come to
Finland to study a number of different subjects, but universities here
are especially well known for their programs in architecture and design.
The system of abroad study from nepal for higher education in
Finland is split into two parts: universities and polytechnics
(ammattikorkeakoulu in Finnish). Essentially, the universities teach
academic subjects and are designed to prepare students for graduate
school, whereas polytechnics teach more applied subjects and are usually
terminal – that is, graduates from polytechnics rarely go on to get more
advanced degrees. In the past, the division between universities and
polytechnics was rigidly maintained by the academic establishment in
Finland, but this is rapidly changing as a result of reforms initiated
by Finland’s accession to the European Higher Education Area. The EHEA,
an overarching governing body designed to help European countries
integrate and standardize their education systems.
Thanks in
large part to EHEA-mandated changes, Finland’s degree system now follows
more or less the three-tiered system that is familiar in the United
States and many other Western countries: an undergraduate degree
(Bachelor’s), an intermediate graduate degree (Master’s), and an
advanced graduate degree (Doctoral). Because of the inclusion of
polytechnics, Finland’s version of this system is slightly different
from the one that exists in other countries, but the basic contours are
similar. At the Doctoral level, Finnish universities offer two different
degrees – a PhD and a Licentiate. Both of these degrees require the same
degree of academic achievement and coursework, but the Licentiate does
not have the complex dissertation process required for the PhD.
The college admissions process in Finland is heavily standardized, and
entrance exams play a huge role in determining the final decision. In
fact, college admissions decisions are based solely on test scores and
grades – there are no essays, no interviews, and no holistic views of
applicants of the sort that American colleges and universities use to
evaluate applicants. It’s purely a numbers game, which is seen as more
objective and therefore more fair by college authorities. Fortunately,
the college entrance examinations are more comprehensive than
standardized tests in places like China or the United States, so it’s
easier for well-rounded students to do well. Nonetheless, competition
for spots in Finnish universities is quite intense as a result of their
quality, the limited number of spaces, and the fact that the education
is free.
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