Fully Funded Scholarships in Finland for Bachelor's, Master's, and PhD Programs Without IELTS (2026)
Finland offers a range of fully funded scholarships for international students seeking to pursue bachelor's, master's, and PhD programs in 2026, with no IELTS requirement for eligible applicants. These scholarships are available at top Finnish universities such as the University of Helsinki, Aalto University, Tampere University, and the University of Eastern Finland. The scholarships are designed to attract high-achieving non-EU/EEA students and typically cover 100% of tuition fees, with additional grants for living expenses and health insurance, especially for PhD students.
Applicants must demonstrate academic excellence, usually with a high GPA, and secure admission to an English-taught program. English proficiency can be proven through a Medium of Instruction (MOI) certificate if the previous degree was taught in English, or through alternative tests like PTE Academic, Cambridge C1 Advanced, or Duolingo. Some universities may also waive the test requirement after a successful interview. Required documents include academic transcripts, diplomas, proof of English proficiency or MOI letter, CV, motivation letter, and passport copy.
Scholarship coverage includes a €5,000 relocation grant for the first year and, for some master's programs, additional stipends up to €7,000 per year. Students must still demonstrate sufficient funds for living expenses as required by Finnish immigration authorities (€6,720 per year). The application process is integrated with university admissions, and applicants should apply via Studyinfo.fi or directly through the university's portal, indicating their interest in the scholarship on the application form.
Fields covered by these scholarships include Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Science, Business, Medical Science, Statistics, Economics, Information Technology, Sociology, Nursing, Finance, and Management. The main application period for the 2026 intake is January 7–21, 2026, with some universities offering rolling admissions. For more information and to apply, visit the official Finnish study portals and university websites.