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Tuition for studying in Finland
The cost of studying in Finland is about 7000-65438+ 10,000 RMB a year.

Usually education in Finland does not charge tuition, so the one-year study abroad fee mentioned here does not include tuition. Generally speaking, Finland belongs to a study abroad country with very high cost performance.

Visa needs a deposit of 6,000 euros for a year's living expenses, and a bank deposit certificate of 6,000 euros is needed for renewal after one year. Finnish doctors are paid for their work, and some of them can get work visas and Finnish social insurance cards (kela cards). Doctoral and master students can also apply for scholarships, about 1 10,000 euros/year.

I. Accommodation fee

According to the different accommodation conditions, the accommodation fees for studying in Finland are also different. Usually the cheapest apartment is a student apartment, which is about 1 10-480 Euro/month. If the conditions are better, you can choose a private apartment, about 250-750 euros/month.

Second, transportation costs.

Because Finland is a country with a vast territory and a sparsely populated area, the local transportation costs are not cheap, and the monthly transportation costs are about 30-35 euros, with student discounts. Of course, students can also choose to do as the Romans do and buy a bicycle as their main mode of travel.

Three. living expenses

There is no eating habit of eating out in Finland. Most people cook at home. Usually a good dinner costs about 12- 15 euros. Therefore, studying in Finland requires students to be able to take care of themselves.

Of course, students can also choose to eat in the canteen, because the local government will give some subsidies, so the food in the canteen is much cheaper than outside.