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Finland Calling: Affordable Degrees, New Avenues Await Indian Students
The Free Press Journal - Bhopal
|September 15, 2025
In an exclusive interaction with the Free Press Journal, Dr. Eva Nilsson, Deputy Consul General of Finland, spoke about what makes Finland an attractive destination for Indian students.
From affordable education and strong industry links to safety, equality, and a focus on student well-being, Dr. Nilsson highlighted the opportunities awaiting students in Finland and how the country is positioning itself as a growing choice beyond the traditional study destinations.
FPJ: What do you think will attract Indian students to choose Finland for their higher education?
Dr. Nilsson: Finland has ranked as the happiest country for eight consecutive years. This reputation extends to student life.
We prioritize balance, what we call "student life balance," giving real value to well-being, mental health, and quality of life.
Finland offers clear practical benefits. With more than 600 degree programs available in English at both bachelor's and master's levels, students have a myriad of choices tailored to international needs. The tuition is relatively modest, typically ranging from 8,000 to 20,000 euros per year. Additionally, the affordability extends beyond tuition: students receive free healthcare, enjoy affordable housing options, and benefit from discounted meals and public transportation, translating into more funds for enriching experiences and personal growth.
For women in particular, Finland is known for safety and gender equality. I've spoken to female alumni who chose Finland because they felt it offered a truly equal environment where they could study on the same footing as their male peers.
Another crucial factor is the strong relationship universities have with industries. Students are given ample scope for internships, collaborative projects, and part-time employment; thus, gaining practical skills. Finnish universities collaborate widely with other European institutions, and students can also take advantage of exchange programs, joint research, and dual degrees.
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