
Study in Finland After 12th for Indian Students
Study in Finland After 12th: 2026 Bachelor’s Pathway for Indian Students Yes, Indian students can study in Finland after 12th
Finnish higher education runs on two tracks. In 2026, research universities (yliopisto) award degrees up to the doctorate, while universities of applied sciences (ammattikorkeakoulu) deliver professional, work-oriented education, per the Finnish National Agency for Education (EDUFI), Education system, 2026. The right route depends on whether an applicant wants academic depth or a job-focused qualification.
Finland admits degree students through one national portal. For the 2026 intake, the January joint application ran 7-21 January 2026, allowing up to six programmes on a single form from almost 300 English-taught bachelor's and master's options, with results published by 27 May 2026, per Study in Finland (EDUFI), January 2026 joint application, 2026. One application window covers many choices.
Reading this after the January 2026 window closed? As of June 2026, the main joint application for the 2026 intake is over, but you still have routes. Many universities of applied sciences and some master's programmes run separate or rolling application periods through the year, and Finland also holds a smaller autumn joint application that some programmes opt into. If nothing fits this year, plan now for the January 2027 joint application for an autumn 2027 start. Check Studyinfo for any programmes still open before you write off 2026 entirely.
Finnish admissions key on qualification level, not a fixed percentage. For the 2026 intake, a bachelor's needs a high-school diploma that qualifies an applicant for higher education at home; a master's needs a bachelor's degree; and a UAS master's additionally requires two years of relevant work experience, per Study in Finland (EDUFI), Bachelor's and master's admissions in Finland, 2026.
English-taught programmes set a clear language bar. For 2026 entry, the University of Helsinki accepts IELTS Academic 6.5 overall (minimum 6.0 in writing), TOEFL iBT 92 (minimum 22 in writing), or PTE Academic 62 (minimum 54 in each section), per the University of Helsinki, Proving your English language skills, 2026. These bands are typical but vary by university.
Finland has a deep English-taught catalogue across both higher-education tracks. As of 2026, it offers more than 600 English-taught bachelor's and master's degree programmes, per Study in Finland (EDUFI), Universities in Finland, 2026. Your shortlist should balance route (research university or UAS), subject strength, and the tuition and English bands covered elsewhere in this guide.
Finland issues a residence permit for studies, not a short-stay visa, to longer-term students. In 2026, for a permit covering one year or more, an applicant must hold EUR 9,600 (about INR 10.62 lakh) in the bank when submitting the application; for shorter studies, EUR 800 per month applies, per the Finnish Immigration Service (Migri), Income requirement for students, 2026.
The first residence permit for studies carries a processing fee and a wait before approval. As of 1 January 2026, the Finnish Immigration Service (Migri) charges EUR 750 (about INR 82,976) for an online first residence permit for studies and EUR 800 (about INR 88,507) for a paper application, per Migri, Processing fees and payment methods, 2026. Note that the lower EUR 600 figure some guides quote is the permanent-residence paper fee, a different permit. Immigration fees change, so confirm the current amount before paying.
Tuition in Finland depends on the university and programme. In 2026, fees for non-EU/EEA students range from EUR 8,000 to EUR 20,000 per year (about INR 8.85 lakh to INR 22.13 lakh), per Study in Finland (EDUFI), Fees and cost of living, 2026. The scholarship you apply for on the admission form can change that real cost dramatically.
India is now a leading source of applicants to Finland, which raises the stakes on getting the file right. In spring 2026, about 23,700 applicants joined the first joint application (27 percent fewer than 2025), with India among the five largest nationality groups at 5 percent, per the Finnish National Agency for Education (EDUFI), Number of applicants in the first joint application of the spring decreased by more than a quarter, 2026.
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