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knotyharsh
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SPAIN TO FINLAND FOR EDUCATION( ASIAN CITIZEN )

Post by knotyharsh » Mon Jun 30, 2008 1:18 pm

Hi Frens/Mentors,

Sweet Regards. I was in a lot of confusion regarding migrating to Finland but when i discovered this forum, i thought this possibly can show me the RIGHT way.

I am of an Asian origin and have come to Spain on a Student Visa on 28th March 2008 which expires on March 2009 ( I initially got a Visa of 3 months which i had got extended to an Years). I have a valid passport, Visa , all necessary educational documents and the required funds (6000 Euros for an yr ). I wanted to know if Medical Card issued in Spain is valid in Finland or should i get a Medical Insurance from Spain.

I am interested in migrating to Finland on a Study basis.Could you advise me on the universities which offer Free 3 yrs Master's degree in Business .Your advise as to when are the admissions starting and what procedures involved would be greatly appreciated.

Many thanks in advance. :thumbsup:
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Re: SPAIN TO FINLAND FOR EDUCATION( ASIAN CITIZEN )

Post by sammy » Mon Jun 30, 2008 1:35 pm

It's probably best if you get familiar with the basics first, so it's homework time :wink:

Please get acquainted with the following thoroughly

admissions - http://www.universityadmissions.fi

permits etc - http://www.migri.fi AND http://www.finlandia.es/

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Post by Hank W. » Mon Jun 30, 2008 1:39 pm

knotyharsh wrote:Free 3 yrs MBA Universities (preferably where no entrance is required
Those you pay money to get in take you for the money - those who take you in for free take you for your brain. :wink:
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Post by knotyharsh » Mon Jun 30, 2008 2:40 pm

Thanks for your mail. Do i fit the requirement of migrating to Finland ?

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Post by knotyharsh » Mon Jun 30, 2008 2:41 pm

your reply makes me wonder now....

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Post by parisdepaul » Mon Jun 30, 2008 6:06 pm

Ok let's get the facts straight here:

1. MBA programs are generally 1 or 2 years
2. MBA programs generally cost money, even in Finland (where all other education is free)
3. I have never heard of an MBA program that doesn't have admission requirements, and if you find one, stay far far far far away from it, because you will just waste 2 years of your life on nothing.

Oh to sum it up, no there is no such programs you're looking for in Finland. Normal programs involving tuition fees, admission process and 2 years of study, YES!

Good luck!

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Post by parisdepaul » Mon Jun 30, 2008 6:09 pm

If one the other hand you want to apply for a regular masters program (that will still have admission requirements), search for programs at this site: http://www.universityadmissions.fi/

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Post by Hank W. » Mon Jun 30, 2008 6:18 pm

Yeah, a MBA is not a masters degree in business and economics. Degrees are free to study for by law, but as the MBA isn't a "degree" that would qualify for example for a government job, so thats why they are allowed to charge for them.
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