Study in Finland
The world's best-ranked school system, 400+ English degrees and a one-year post-study stay-back option.
Get a Free Assessment for FinlandWhy study in Finland?
World-class education
Ten Finnish universities feature in the QS rankings; five in the world top 400.
Study in English
More than 400 English-taught programmes across the country.
Post-study stay-back
Non-EU graduates can extend their permit to look for work.
Safe & high-tech
A leader in technology and innovation, with a very high quality of life.
Popular courses for Bangladeshi students
Popular, high-employability choices for Bangladeshi students:
Qualifications & duration
| Qualification | Duration | Entry after |
|---|---|---|
| Foundation / Pathway | 1 year | HSC / O-Levels |
| Bachelor's degree | 3–4 years | HSC / A-Levels |
| Master's degree | 1–2 years | Bachelor's degree |
| PhD / Research | 3–4 years | Master's degree |
Tuition & living costs
| Expense | Typical range | Approx. BDT |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition / year (English) | €10,000 – €16,000 | ৳13–21 lakh |
| Living costs / month | €700 – €1,000 | ৳91k–1.3 lakh |
| Proof of funds / year | €6,270 | ৳8 lakh |
Indicative figures — your counsellor prepares an exact, written cost plan for your shortlisted courses.
Admission requirements
Residence permit for study — step by step
Free assessment & shortlist
We evaluate your profile and shortlist realistic Finland universities and courses in writing.
Apply & receive your offer
AGI submits applications directly and tracks your offer / letter of acceptance.
Accept offer & pay deposit
We guide the tuition deposit and the documents needed to confirm enrolment.
Prepare funds & documents
Our counsellors organise your financial documents and study plan correctly.
Lodge visa / residence permit
We lodge your student visa or residence-permit application for Finland and book any biometrics.
Grant & pre-departure
Grant in hand, you attend our pre-departure briefing — flights and accommodation sorted.
Intakes & when to apply
Frequently asked questions
Sometimes — via a university English test, English-medium prior study, or an exemption. We confirm your course's rule.
Yes — non-EU graduates can apply to extend their residence permit to seek work.
Part-time during term, averaging up to about 25 hours per week over the academic term.