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8 months agoContributor-Level 8
Aiming for a high score on the MH CET Law test is crucial to securing a free place in the BA LLB programme at ILS Law College, Pune. The All India quota's first round cutoff score for the General category in 2024 was 99.48, while the final round ended at 99.43. The initial cutoff for the Home State quota was 97.44, and it ended at 96.88. These results demonstrate how competitive admissions are. Therefore, aiming for a score higher than these cutoff points will increase your chances of getting a seat.
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9 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
In Finland, international student's monthly expenses are around 700 – 900 EUR/month, depending on the location in which you will live. Helsinki is the most expensive city, while Laaperanta, Pori, and Tampere are known as the most affordable student cities in Finland. Note that, your overall expense depends on your spending style.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
Non-European Union/European Economic Area students who apply to study at universities in Finland need to pay around 5,000 to 15,000 EUR/year as tuition fees. There are so many private and public universities in Finland. Your budget depends on your choice, as private universities are more expensive than public universities.
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9 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
Yes, international students can go for employment for 30 hours per week in any job field or sector. Moreover, they can pursue full-time work during their holidays. However, students must note that their annual average must stay at 30 hours per week. This means that even if they are working full-time during their holidays, they need to balance it out with their working hours while their classes are in session. However, if a paid internship or Diploma work is a part of your course, it will not be counted in the weekly 30-hour limit.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
A few of the requirements to study in Finland are:
- The applicants are required to have a High-School Diploma to take admission to UG courses
- For admission to PG courses, the applicants are required to have a bachelor's degree. GMAT / GRE score may also be required
- Also, IELTS / TOEFL / PTE scores have to be submitted too
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, international students are required to submit IELTS score in order to take admission. Most Finland Universities require an IELTS score of 6.0 – 7.0. However, exceptions could be there. Other English language proficiency scores that are accepted are TOEFL / PTE.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The cost of studying in Finland varies from university to university. The annual tuition fees at Finland Universities is between INR 10 L – INR 40 L. The average tuition fee to study in Finland Universities is between EUR 10,000 – EUR 16,000 per year (Around INR 8 L – INR 14 L). The tuition fees for some of the universities are given as follows:
University | 1st-Year Tuition Fees |
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Aalto University | INR 7.95 L - 15.02 L |
University of Helsinki | INR 11.49 L - 15.91 L |
LUT | INR 7.95 L - 11.93 L |
University of Turku | INR 1.33 L - 10.6 L |
Tampere University | INR 8.84 L - 10.6 L |
University of Eastern Finland | INR 7.07 L - 8.84 L |
Abo Akademi University | INR 7.95 L |
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Some of the top-ranking Finland Universities are University of Helsinki, Aalto University, University of Turku, LUT, Tampere University, etc. QS and THE rankings for the year 2025 are:
University | QS Rankings 2025 |
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Aalto University | #113 |
University of Helsinki | #117 |
LUT | #336 |
University of Oulu | #344 |
University of Turku | #375 |
Tampere University | #462 |
University of Eastern Finland | #535 |
Abo Akademi University | #621-630 |
Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2025
University | Rankings 2025 |
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University of Helsinki | #107 |
Aalto University | #196 |
LUT | #251-300 |
University of Oulu | #251-300 |
Tampere University | #301-350 |
University of Turku | #301-350 |
University of Vaasa | #401-500 |
Abo Akademi University | #501-600 |
University of Eastern Finland | #501-600 |
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
The PhD tuition at the University of Helsinki is free for all students, including Indian students, because the university does not charge tuition fees for doctoral programs. Moreover, the university provides funding opportunities and stipends from research grants, doctoral schools, and specific project funding.
Salaried research positions are also offered during the doctoral programs; those usually come with a stipend for living. The possibility of external scholarships includes, for example, EDUFI Fellowships or other funding options from international funding agencies; it is best to have a look at the department's website or programme
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