Finland — a growing study destination for Pak students

By Syed Abidi
August 27, 2025
An image from the Finland-Pakistan Business Summit 2025, in Karachi. — fpbs.fi/File
An image from the Finland-Pakistan Business Summit 2025, in Karachi. — fpbs.fi/File

LAHORE: The recent Finland-Pakistan Business Summit, held in May 2025 across Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad, not only explored trade and business opportunities between the two countries but, for the first time, dedicated exclusive sessions of education were also held in each city.

Recognising the growing interest of Pakistani students in Finnish education, Ambassador of Finland to Pakistan Willi Eerola emphasised Finland’s strengths in education, training, and research. Two leading Finnish universities also participated in the summit, where presenters and panelists highlighted the increasing student mobility from Pakistan to Finland and the potential for academic collaboration between the two nations.

A milestone development was the inauguration of the PGC-FGES Finnish International School, launched through a partnership between FGES Finnish International School and the Punjab Group of Colleges.

Representing the Finnish higher education sector, the University of Vaasa and the University of Turku provided valuable insights into Finland’s world-class academic offerings. They showcased Finland as an attractive destination, offering highly specialised undergraduate and postgraduate programmes at relatively affordable tuition fees compared to neighbouring European countries, along with a smooth and transparent visa process for international students.

Current statistics indicate that over 400 Pakistani students are studying in Finland, a number expected to grow substantially in the coming years. This rising mobility highlights the urgent need for both governments to streamline processes, particularly student visa services and post-arrival support, to ensure a seamless experience for students.