1, the cost of studying abroad is low.
International students only need to pay the living expenses, which is about 50,000-60,000 RMB per year. In Helsinki, it is about 60,000-70,000 RMB per year. Students are allowed to work no more than 25 hours a week, with unlimited holidays, and the hourly salary is about 10 euro (about RMB 100 yuan). Master or doctoral students can apply for scholarships, about 1 10,000 euros/year.
2. The quality of education is very high
There are nearly 50 universities and polytechnics in Finland, all of which are state-owned institutions with high education quality. 65% people have received higher education, and English is widely used in Finland. Nine-year compulsory education is free, tuition, books, stationery and lunch are all borne by the state, including all kinds of insurance and medical care, and international students also enjoy the same treatment. Higher education is free of tuition, and it is also free of tuition for non-EU students. There are many English teaching programs to choose from, and the diploma is also certified by the Ministry of Education of China.
3. Good learning environment
At present, there are less than 3,000 Chinese living in Finland, and their social status is high. Social environment and English language environment provide a good learning atmosphere for foreign students to study and live in Finland. Unlike China people in other countries in Britain and the United States, there are many China people everywhere, so it is easy for China people to form their own small circle, and it is not easy for them to get in touch with the language and really integrate into western culture.
4. Good social welfare
The welfare system is perfect and the social order is guaranteed.
5. Developed science and technology
Finland's strongest major is communication and machinery, and it is the first brand of mobile phones in the world? Nokia? Just arrived from Finland. In 2005, Finland was ranked as the most competitive country in the world for the third consecutive year, ranking first, while the United States and Sweden ranked second and third respectively. In 2006, Finland ranked in the top three again.
6. Beautiful environment
The forest coverage rate is 69%, ranking second in the world. There are more than180,000 lakes in China, which is called? A country of thousands of lakes? The air is pure and the most livable. Finland has the lowest crime rate in the world and is very safe. Finland is rated as one of the safest countries in the world. Perfect welfare systems such as pension, medical care, education and unemployment are powerful guarantees for social stability and prosperity. Especially for children who are still very young when they go to college, parents will worry about the surrounding environment or security issues. Obviously, Finland is a country with beautiful environment and high safety factor, so parents can rest assured.
7. Broad employment prospects.
Finland has replaced Sweden as China's largest trading partner in Northern Europe, providing a broader development platform for international students. At present, Finland has only 65,438+0,000 people in China, and many Finnish enterprises want to expand the China market, lacking compound talents with two cultural backgrounds. University majors and courses are closely combined with the needs of social talents to apply what they have learned. After graduation, you can apply for a permanent residence permit with a four-year work visa.