There are two different intakes in Finland for international students applying for higher education.
 

Autumn Intake:
Autumn intake starts in September, which is also known as “primary intake,” where the universities offer all the courses for international students. Take a look at the timeline so that you do not miss anything.

Timeline and Things To Do:

  • December: Shortlist the universities that you want to apply to.
  • January to February: Prepare for tests like IELTS, TOEFL, or GRE according to the requirements of the university to which you wish to apply.
  • February to March: Prepare your statement of purpose (SOP). Applications to universities are open, so start applying.
  • March to April: Wait for an offer letter. Accept the offer.
  • June to July: Apply for a visa.
  • July to August: Book your ticket.
  • September: Semester starts.

 

Spring Intake:
Spring intake starts in January, which is also known as “secondary intake,” where universities offer plenty of courses for students who missed the autumn intake. Here is a timeline for you!

Timeline and Things To Do:

  • June: Shortlist the universities that you want to apply to.
  • July to August: Prepare for tests like IELTS, TOEFL, or GRE according to the requirements of the university to which you wish to apply.
  • August to October: Prepare your statement of purpose (SOP). Applications to universities are open, so start applying.
  • October to December: Wait for an offer letter. Accept the offer.
  • December: Apply for a visa.
  • December to January: Book your ticket.
  • January: Semester starts.