To study in Finland as a Bangladeshi student, you will need to meet specific requirements to secure a student residence permit and prepare for your studies. Here's a summary of the key steps:
1. Acceptance from a Finnish University
Apply to a Finnish university through platforms like Studyinfo.fi. Common requirements include:
Completed high school education for bachelor's programs or a relevant bachelor's degree for master's programs.
Proof of English proficiency (e.g., IELTS score between 6.0-7.0 or TOEFL iBT minimum of 60).
Academic transcripts, a valid passport, motivation letter, and other program-specific documents 2. Financial Requirements
You must prove sufficient financial resources to support yourself during your studies. The minimum requirement is €620 per month (approximately €7,440 annually). Bank statements from your personal account are mandatory; sponsorships are typically not accepted
3. Health Insurance
Health insurance is compulsory and must meet the Finnish Immigration Service's standards:
Coverage of €120,000 for programs under two years or €40,000 for longer programs.
Insurance must be valid for your entire stay
4. Student Residence Permit
Apply for a residence permit at the Finnish embassy in Bangladesh (Dhaka or Chattogram) at least three months before your intended travel. Required documents include:
University acceptance letter.
Proof of funds.
Health insurance certificate.
A valid passport.
Processing can take 1-3 months
5. Additional Information
Tuition fees for non-EU students range from €8,000 to €20,000 per year. Many universities offer scholarships to help offset costs.
Living expenses are estimated at €800–€1,000 per month, depending on the city