First and foremost, I am grateful to the owner and CEO of this website who have given me an opportunity to jot downs few pointers for those who have decided to pursue academic career in the country of ‘fifty thousand lakes’. Well, welcome!
My article is entitled, “Why Finland?” Despite so many countries and highly acclaimed professional institution in the world, you have decided to visit Finland (Terveteluo—welcome in Finnish).
There are always two sides of the coin. Let me discuss some positive side of visiting Finland. In my opinion, you have made very good choice simply because there is no hurdle for paying tution fee. While studying many students find extremely difficult to maintain work and life balance and when you get free education then you do not feel too much burden in your shoulder.
If you are a person who likes the Nature, then you are far more then welcome. You will defintely love this place. An extreme showcase of the Nature is displayed only in the Finland. I can rest assure you that if you haven’t found the God yet, you will discover only in Finland.
The ‘beautiful lakes’ and the ‘silence’ are two great combinations. Early morning, when the sun rises from the East and the light of the sun falls in the Finnish lakes, it feels as if you are living in the heaven while you are on the earth.
Okay, I may sound too poetic now. Let me tell you some bitter facts. As a International student, don’t expect too much. It is not an easy task to visit foreign country and study. However, it is good practice and every one highly recommends it nowadays. One must share the diverse cultural background and the experience which are vital for human existence. One simple fact is about jobs. It is not easy as it is not easy in ecomonically downtrodden soceity. Today, each and every country is facing this problem and Finland is no different. Many Finns are having difficulties to get back to work so don’t expect too quickly to get a highly qualified jobs. If you are lucky then you may discover some ‘orthodox jobs’ such as cleaning and paper delivery among others.
Let me come back to the topic, so you have chosen to visit this beautiful and peaceful land. Let us do some fact check, very recently the Newsweek magazine rated Finland as the number one country in the world. Among 100 countries around the globe, the magazine analyzed and declared that Finland is the best. Many factors were taken into account for such analysis such as quality of life, quantity of life, ‘economic dynamism’, ‘political environment’, ‘education’ and ‘healthcare’. But don’t be baffled by what newspaper and magazine has to say. These days they print whatever they want. This doesn’t mean that I am suspecting their ranking, this simply means that you should better come and experience for yourself. There are lots of problems created by humans for the humans and the solutions are dew yet.
The problems of discrimination, racial problems and ‘internal or external conflict’ are everywhere. The least you may experience in some places and more; in another. If you are popping up from Asian Sub continent(Nepal, India, Bangaladesh, Srilanka etc) then please do your homework for great ‘cultural shock’. If you happen to visit from Europe then probably, you may experience some extremes but with minor changes in the climate among other things. If you are visiting from America and similar places, then you may discover lot of similarities with your own country.
Finland is riding high not only world’s number one country but also on ‘the planet's best food security’ country. The food is good. In Finland, don’t forget to experience Finnish food mostly potatoes (Peruna in Finnish).
Alright, Let’s come back again to topic, “why Finland?” There are lot of good things you may do and you should do while you are in Finland and there are lot of bad things you got to know before coming to Finland. Therefore, I recommend you should use ‘Google brother’; it knows lot of things which we don’t know, in our era of the ‘digital change’.
Learn about your instituion; your professor; your visiting city and develop habit of reading. Once you have done quality background check then surely you will encounter lesser suprises. Otherwise, it would be extremely difficult to visit any places or country. And do not forget to share your expriences with friends and family. With social media on rise, I don’t have to tell this anymore.
The Bill gates vision for ‘information at fingertips’ has come alive. Each one of has information at our fingertips but quality information can only be found at rare places. Hence, the most important lessons for student like you and me; BE TRUTHFUL.
In summary, its your choice and nobody has rights to judge on your personal choice. Not even the God/gods! If you have chosen to visit/study/live in the Finland then there are lot of empty places here to be filled. Let me share with you what one professor used to say while, I was in my school. “You will never know what you are doing until and unless you have done it.” Therefore, write your own story from Finland.
I'm very much interested in completing my Bachelors degree in Finland in IT. But unexpectedly, i 've got low grades in my 'A LEVELS'(D,D,D in Physics,Mathematics and General paper )while i had 85% in my school. I hope i can score more than 6.5 in IELTS of which I'm planning to sit for exam recently. I need your advice.
ReplyDeleteHi! I am a Finn! I love Nepal and nepalese people! I have studied thru the comments on these pages left here, and I am not thinking the same way! In Finland we are not used to the foreigners! Sorry for that! Many of us in Finland, can not speak english or anything else than finnish! Anyhow, you are able come here to study and create your profession!, freely without any committments-do it! Please,come and do it, and stay to work! Many do not do! We the Finns are not difficult, but careful! Our culture is not the same as in Nepal; in Finland you must survive alone in all conditions without any help outside!That what weFinns do! This in an culture, we have to survive alone, not with the family! This culture is an another
Deletekind of culture, and there is no space of anything else than your own life! To live in Nepal and in Finland is totally different! We Finnish people want to help, but we do not know how! That is why we are silent! Your sickly, Vellu
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Good to read your post so you are positive on people
DeleteYour information is just normal info. that everyone knows.I wish u could have been little deeper turning some unfold stones..!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the article. It looked like very much reflecting reality and it seemed articulate to me. BTW I am planning to study in Finland and I have completed +2, have decent score in TOEFL and money isn't the problem as for now(I think I can afford to spend around 400 euro for three years ). Is it possible to get admission there??
ReplyDeleteThe article was quiet decent to know your experience.I think i have nice score in +2 and i am preparing for IELTS yet i havenot given the exam.I want to get admission in Mechanical engineering what is the minimum score in IELTS to get admission or to apply for education in Finland???
ReplyDeletehey i really think this site will open a doorway to get all the queries we have bt for now im trying to get my bachlor degree in nursing in finland for august session and i am hoping that if i could apply for job in finland in hospital; or geriatric home as im currently working as nurse in nepal. so pleasee
ReplyDeletewhen will we get the notice for examination after we have sent our documents
ReplyDeleteHi!
ReplyDeleteThe website had been all the time good and helpful to many. It is understandable that the time and efforts applied persistently to keep the site running are just invaluable. However, the information (as one of the guys above has really mentioned)is not enough by one way or the other.
I have been here in Finland for over last 2 and a half years, and still I find your (this)article 'not so helpful' especially to those who have never seen Finland except on maps, pictures or videos. Not only the spellings and grammar, but also the facts about Finland are somewhat misguiding, to be honest!
First, Finland is not a country with just 50,000 lakes. The right figure is 187,888. (Check the link below to get the internet facts for proof!)
http://www.ymparisto.fi/default.asp?node=12335&lan=en
Next, potatoes is in plural 'perunat' and welcome is 'tervetuloa' (not terveteluo) in Finnish!
Lastly, I did not find it so positive when you mentioned that the students travelling to Finland must not put their expectations high. You know what that mean? It means that you are trying to create pessimism in their hope. Trust me, nobody has gone broke from Finland back home due to no jobs. People come here, they find helpful people around them, they earn while learning...and they live for many years after they graduate. The only condition for your success is a positive attitude. My suggestion, focus on the language, be honest and open to the locals, leave all your 'nasty Nepalese habits' like backbiting, swearing, drinking, smoking...and create a good social environment. Try your best in studies and job hunting matter, too. Be persistent. Then see the magic!
Remember, the one and only person who stops you from doing or not doing something is no one else except you yourself. So believe in yourself and change your future. Welcome to Finland folks!
All the best!
i am planning to study in finland but i dont know anything about the education system of finland so could you please help me about by answering the questions below:
ReplyDelete1. I have already completed by +2 and so i intend to study either computer engineering or MBBS but i could not find any colleges offering MBBS. So could you please help me find out the right college.
2. Is the education of Finland worldwide recognized?
3. Is it so that international students can only apply to UAS but no other universities?
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ReplyDeletei found this web site very useful.i had just completed my +2 and i am planing to read in finland.i am the student of hotelmanagement so i want to continue my bachelor study in tourism. can u help me,by giving the name of the UAS which offered tourism for 2012 and i also found that it is necessary to know whethere the UAS accept the entrance of each other.so i want your help.can you provide of name of the UAS which provide the course tourism and accept each other entrance. I am from nepal
Hello,'Terveteluo'is mistake in spelling. The correct one is 'Tervetuloa' which means welcome.
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteI'm nepalese student who just have passed +2 in science faculty but willing to study abroad.As i've studied the above article and comment.I become more puzzled to select the country.
I'm the representator of nepalese student who have much more problem to study abroad as they have to manage all the necessary things which they need to study.but this is not the problem,problem is that we don't get the right advice from those people who have faced all the problems like unemployment,fooding & much more.
I just want to request those nepalese brothers & sisters who have manage them in abroad that we are also same as you who were very lonely while coming abroad first & were very sad not to get the shelter 'the shelter of love''shelter of kindness''shelter of parents'.
So, just help the newcomers who will gives you good blessing which is very important treasure in the world which we all should have to earn.
I am a nepali citizen with a UK undergraduate degree............ Will this degree benefit me........... and Should I give entrance for my acceptance in Masters level in Finland?
ReplyDeletehi, i am Nepalese citizen and seeking to study engineering in Finland. I want to know about the best universities in finland and also the language in which the courses are run????
ReplyDeleteHI every one i am Nepalese guy seeking university for my bachelor study in Finland.So, plz some body suggest me for job availability in Finland so i can simultaneously go through ma study and work.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteI am a NEPALESE student seeking for an opportunity to study MPH in Finland.I would be thankful if you can provide the information on scholarships that can be available for Nepalese girls in Finland.
Hopefully waiting for your advice.
Yours sincerely,
Hello everyone!
ReplyDeleteThere are no Finnish scholarships for non-Finns, only for Finns returning from other countries.
Expect to spend around 400 euro PER MONTH living in the capital region, if you're frugal.
Racism has gotten worse in the past few years due to political developments.
Good luck.
- studying in Finland