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Gauresh G Pai

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Yes, Helsinki School of Business is generally cheaper than Aalto University: 
 
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    Helsinki School of Business
    The tuition fee for a Bachelor's programme is €13,000 per academic year, and the tuition fee for a Master's programme is €29,500 per academic year. 
     
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    Aalto University
    The tuition fee for a Bachelor's degree is €12,000 per academic year, and the tuition fee for a Master's degree is €15,000 per academic year for non-EU citizens. 
     
Finland is a relatively expensive country to live in, so students should budget for living expenses of around €900–€1,000 per month. This includes fo
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Rupali Singh

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The decision to choose between the 3 universities namely Aalto University or Vaasa University or University of Turku will depend on students' decision eventually. For the reference, a comparison is given as follows: 

Aalto University

 

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Nishtha Shukla

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Here is the list of the famous people who have studied at Aalto University:

Names

Designation

Renny Harlin

Film Director, Producer, Screenwriter

Jorma Jaakko Ollila

Businessman

Mauri Kunnas

Cartoonist and Children's Author

Elina Valtonen

Politician

Jorma Jaakko Ollila

Children's Book Author, Illustrator, etc.

Dome Karukoski

Film director

 

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Bhumika Kaur

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Aalto University's campus is located in Otaniemi, the City of Espoo, Finland. Otaniemi is home to a lively community and it could be even described as a small town with excellent services from study hubs and restaurants and cafes, stores and sports facilities. While studying at this university, students can hop on a metro and travel to the heart of Helsinki in less than 15 minutes or head to a neighboring nature.

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Nishtha Singh

Contributor-Level 10

For the Non-EU citizens, the tuition fee for bachelor's degree courses is Euros 12,000 and for master's degree courses is Euros 15,000 per academic year (Around INR 10 L – INR 13.4 L). Apart from the tuition fee, students are required to pay the living expenses.

Cost of Living: Roughly, Aalto University recommends students reserve EUR 600 at the very minimum for monthly living costs. The monthly living expenses for students at this university are going to be as follows:

Particulars

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Accommodation

€250 - €450

Transportation

€40 - €70

Food

€180 – €330

Phone

€20 - €40

Internet

0 - €30

Sports

€30

Entertainment

€50+

Clothing

€30 - €50

Travel

€50+

Misc.

€50 - €100

 

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Ishita Singh

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The entry requirements for Aalto University MSc in Finance course are given as follows:

  • A bachelor's degree
  • Official transcripts
  • Course descriptions of relevant courses
  • CV
  • Motivational video
  • GMAT / GRE
  • English language proficiency score

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Akanksha Malhotra

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Non-EU / Non- EEA nationals can work while studying at Aalto University. However, there are certain restrictions. In general, students can work without restrictions when the work is related to the degree, such as practical training or thesis work. In other cases, paid employment is limited to a maximum of 30 hours per week on average.

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Chandra Chaudhary

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The top recruiters of the graduates of Aalto University are:

  • VTT
  • Nokia
  • Neste
  • EY
  • ABB
  • Nordea
  • KONE
  • OP Financial Group

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Rupali Singh

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Aalto University MSc in Finance language of instruction is English. The duration of this course is 2 years. The tuition fee for non-EU citizens is €15,000 per year for master's studies. Graduates of this course are going to have substantial knowledge, analytical skill set, truth-seeking mindset, competitive attitude, high-level management skills, etc. Applicants with a bachelor's outside the field of Finance, or even outside Business are also encouraged to apply.

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Mallika Ahuja

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Yes, you can work while attending the University of Helsinki because Finland enables overseas students to work part-time during their studies. Students from outside the EU/EEA are normally allowed to work up to 30 hours per week, as long as the job is related to their study or incorporates practical training. Working hours are not restricted during holidays or academic breaks, though. Balancing job and academics is critical, as the university's rigorous curriculum necessitates concentration and time management. Furthermore, Finland provides career prospects for English speakers, particularly in IT, research, and hospitality. Learning F

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