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Are there any professional studies worth applying for in Finland?

Finland is a highly developed capitalist country and a free market economy. The education market is also very developed, and many international students come here. Here's a brief introduction to what majors are worth applying for studying in Finland, and what is the employment situation of studying in Finland.

First, the popular majors studying in Finland

1. Social services and sports

At present, there is a shortage of labor in Finland, which also means that there are many employment opportunities in various sectors of social health. It's just that Finland has now accepted this situation and realized that the younger generation in Finland can't solve the problem of filling this labor shortage alone, so they have adopted various methods and measures to try their best to fill this gap.

It is precisely because of this that many hospitals in Finland encourage expatriates to return to China for development. At the same time, they will recruit all over the country, hoping to attract more people to Finland.

However, with the development of medical care, more workers will be needed in this area. Although we are trying our best to make up for it, we still cannot avoid the problem of labor demand. Students who want to work in Finland don't have to worry about academic qualifications. There is a high degree of acceptance here.

But learning this major requires a lot of communication, so its problem is language. If you don't learn the language well, it may be difficult to learn this major well and communicate with local patients.

2. Business and management

Finland is a very suitable and easy-to-do person. So far, many foreign immigrants have established many large and small enterprises in Finland. Moreover, the entrepreneurial spirit here in Finland is outstanding, especially those who don't like to finish their work under the supervision and observation of others.

The most widely used language in Finland is English, and most people can speak English. Moreover, in the field of global innovation, Finland has a large salary. Therefore, studying business or management here not only has advantages, but also can enter Finland, a specific innovation field.

3. Communications and technology

Nokia and Angry Birds are almost all famous for their Excellence. The technology of these things comes from Finland. This innovative information transmission technology is Finland's advantage. There are many outstanding technical talents in Finland. Their achievements are not only what I mentioned just now, but also Finland's technology in computers and routers is very good. Finland's unique charm in this respect is that it does not exist independently, but will be integrated and related with other fields, thus having the characteristics of innovation. The development of science and technology has also promoted the development of other fields in Finland, such as transportation.

Second, the employment of Finnish students

According to a recent survey published by the Center for International Mobility and Cooperation under the Finnish Ministry of Education and Culture, only 45.5% of foreign students who graduated from Finnish universities can find jobs, and this situation will continue for a long time.

The Center for International Mobility and Cooperation has been tracking the employment of foreign students through the data of the Finnish National Statistical Center for many years. The center believes that the main reasons why foreign students find it difficult to find jobs are the poor employment situation in Finland and the sharp increase in the number of foreign students studying in Finland.

At present, there are 20,000 foreign college students in Finland, with an average of about 3,000 graduates each year, most of whom are business and technical majors taught in English. Judging from the employment situation, the graduates of polytechnic university are better than those of humanities, mainly because the former study longer in school than the latter, usually for four years, during which they need internship. It is reported that social health care is the easiest major to find a job in Finland at present. More than half of African students study this major, and their employment situation is better than that of foreign students.

High school students should carefully consider:

It is understood that there are not many majors teaching in English at the undergraduate stage of Helsinki University, and the IELTS score is required to be above 6, which is not an easy task for high school graduates.

A Good Place for Postgraduate Entrance Examination:

The qualifications of graduate students studying in Finland are still relatively broad. Whether you graduate from a comprehensive university in 2 1 1, or from a junior college or a higher vocational college, you have the opportunity to apply for further study. It is reported that there are more than 400 master's courses taught in English in comprehensive universities in Finland. Anyone with a bachelor's degree in China can apply. In addition to degree certificates and transcripts, applicants should also provide IELTS score of 6 or above or corresponding TOEFL scores. Finnish can be studied as an elective course.

It is understood that Finland's main economic pillar is manufacturing, with telecommunications and electronics industries as the mainstay. Therefore, comprehensive universities in Finland have strong engineering majors and many high-tech product laboratories, which can provide more opportunities for graduate students majoring in engineering. Because tuition was free in the past, international students didn't have scholarships during their school days, but they could work to earn living expenses. Finland's legal minimum hourly wage is 6 euros, and international students generally work no more than 20 hours a week, regardless of winter and summer vacations.

65% of graduates stay in Europe and America;

China students go to Finland to study. What is the way out after graduation? Relevant parties presented a set of their survey data: after graduating from Finland, 15% of China students returned to China for development, 40% stayed in Finland to work, 25% went to Europe and America, and 20% went to other countries and regions.