You are right, whether to consider three books. They didn't explicitly rule out three books, but the chances are really small. Three students applying to Finland are generally applied science universities, not universities. UAS got a bachelor's degree, and the university got a graduate degree. For some universities in Finland, our three universities are similar to junior colleges, so all three students I met applied for UAS.
This is the website of the university. If you want to study abroad, you must pass the English exam. The school website is very clear, you can read it yourself. By the way, http://www.tkk.fi/fi/ ·TKK has merged with Helsinki Academy of Fine Arts and Shang He to form Aalto University 20 10.
Language certificate is IELTS 6.5. But all schools in Finland have to take entrance exams or telephone interviews. If you can't get through this, everything will be useless.
It is difficult to apply for scholarships in Finland, especially for students outside Schengen countries. However, some students from China successfully applied, and details can also be found on the website.
Finally, if you want to apply, you can apply by yourself, and you don't need to find an intermediary. Students who go to Finland basically don't look for an intermediary.
P.s. is going to apply in the spring. I wonder if TKK has enrolled students this spring. Anyway, the elimination rate of TKK was quite high last autumn. Please hurry up ~