Application Process for Bachelor's Degree
Apply Through: Joint Application System at hattps://www.admission.fi/ for Bachelor's Degree and Ploytechnic programs.
Improtant Update: IELTS score is growed this year to 6.0 minimum for students applying Bachelor's Degree.
IF you are applying for Bachelor level, i would like to suggest you following simple steps:
For more info please feel free to contact us in case you need further clarification
Information for Students who have received invitation for entrance exam

Why are you interested to take this training course in Finland?
wtire a short story about yourself?
For finland entrance exam...
1.If you are being charged extra sum for the invitation letter and if anybody says i wont give our invitation letter until you pay extra money then contact directly to embessy. The consultancy will be in black listed.You have to pay 4000 Nrs to 9400 Nrs depending upon the colleges. Colleges under Polytechnic only cost you 4000 Nrs.
2.Dont think that i can cheat in the exam. This exam is by council so no cheating!!!! dont do that. its about your future.3. For exams, we have provided you with some questions for IB. If you need questions for IT subjects then mail us.
Studying in Finnish Universities
Finnish universities are state-run institutions subordinate to the Ministry of Education. The National Defence University is subordinate to the Ministry of Defence. Nevertheless, it should be pointed out that Finnish universities have an extensive autonomy in such issues as instruction, research as well as in other intramural matters.
At present, Finnish universitites charge no tuition fees, since they are mainly financed by the government. However, students have to pay for their housing and living expenses.
Various aspects of student life will contribute to how comfortable you feel in your new environment. Make sure that you get all your vital questions answered. Each university has admissions services to help you through the application process as well as student services to guide you during your stay in Finland.
Participate in your local Student Union's activities and enjoy your student life in Finland! more about click here
Studying Finnish
There are several organisers of Finnish summer courses in Finland. The Centre for International Mobility CIMO arranges summer courses that are intended for students of Finnish at foreign universities.
1)Suomea - Finnish 2007 (pdf).Annually published brochure on CIMO programmes for students of Finnish language and culture
Why Finland
The geopolitical location between West and East has always been reflected in the country’s events and goings on. With this combination of western and eastern influences, Finnish culture has developed into something strong and highly individual. Just like the Finns themselves. In the section Finnish Way of Life you’ll find basic information about Finland and the Finns.
We have also chosen some photos to show you how Finland looks like. In the Stories section students who have already chosen Finland give their answers to the question “Why Finland?”
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Again, another victim of Consultancy
Dear Friend, you are already surrounded by problems. The first thing now, is to contact the embassy and telling them the truth and every detail about your admission process. Read the following post for what to do now? : http://www.nepalfinland.com/2008/04/avoiding-fraud-consultants-of-nepal.html
Entrance Model for Business Information Technology (BIT) Degree in Finland
- Language Test for English
- Logical Thinking (See here for these questions:
http://www.nepalfinland.com/2008/03/sample-entrance-questions-for-it.html). It covers both Mathematical and Logical Deduction questions.
3. Motivation Test: The objective of this test is to check the motivation of applicant to study Business Information Technology and gereral orientation about BIT. It might contain a short essary to test your motivation for BIT study. The essay topic will be given to address your motivation towards the BIT. And, the orientation checks whether you have some any idea about what is Business Information Technology Course or not. It can be checked with the same essay or two smaller two essay can be also asked. Best of Luck for Entrance.
Sunday, April 13, 2008
How about getting a job in Finland?
Finland is bidding immigrants a warm welcome. The attractions of working in Finland include good working conditions and high employment security. Even the intriguing Finnish language poses no barrier to newcomers willing to make an effort. Last year some 22,500 people migrated to Finland.
Photos: Anna Dammert, except inner photo right: Tekes/Matias Uusikylä
Finland has woken up to the fact that when the post-war baby-boom age groups retire, it will face a labour shortage that its own younger generation will be unable to fill. For example, if all the jobs that will be vacated in nursing over the next few decades had to be filled with Finns only, then one in four of Finland’s young people would have to train to be nurses. Since that situation is obviously a non-starter, there is a clear and present need to recruit people from abroad. Other sectors too, such as construction, are facing a labour shortage.
The idea of taking either a short-term or a permanent job in Finland, or actually settling here, is not as extraordinary as it was a mere ten or twenty years ago. The attractions of working in Finland include good working conditions and high employment security. Even the intriguing Finnish language poses no barrier to newcomers willing to make an effort, although admittedly it may slow them down a bit.
Labour mobility has in fact speeded up considerably with enlargement of the European Union. In 2006, some 22,500 people migrated to Finland, over a thousand more than in the previous year and a good 10,000 more than the number of people who emigrated. Finland has been, and still is to some extent, a culturally, ethnically and linguistically homogeneous country; the attitude towards newcomers has been largely one of caution among both officials and the population in general. Now, however, Finland has decided to bid immigrants a warm welcome. The political programme of the second government of Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen, which took office in spring 2007, makes a clear transition from a policy on aliens to a policy on immigrants.