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Anurag Pal

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MS programme in Machine Learning and Data Mining at Aalto University deals with some of the most challenging problems of the 21st century. This programme is offered in English language for the duration of 2 years. The School of Science at Aalto University offers this two-year programme consisting of:Major studies (60 ECTS) Elective studies (30 ECTS) Master’s thesis (30 ECTS)The study environment in the programme is strongly international and studies are conducted in multicultural groups. Aalto University is international by nature, welcoming thousands of degree and exchange students from abroad every year.

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Doctorate degrees are available at Aalto University in a number of subjects; these programmes usually entail extensive research and close interaction with academic staff and research groups. Aalto University courses are meant to give students the professional know-how and abilities needed for challenging jobs in government, business, and academia. The institution offers international research communities that are multidisciplinary, and a Ph.D. programme normally requires four years of full-time study. Although the doctoral programs offered by the university are not entirely online, they do provide a number of support services, such as
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To get admission to the University of Helsinki as an international student from India, you can explore the degree programs, exchange opportunities, and other studies offered in English as well as Finnish courses for international students on the university's website. For the Bachelor's Programme in Science, applicants in admission group 1 must complete SAT sections Evidence-Based Reading and Writing, and the results of the required SATs must be submitted to the University of Helsinki by 24 January 15.00 (UTC+2) to be considered in the spring 2024 admissions round. 

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Anushree mundra

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The University of Helsinki is generally well-regarded for MS, with positive comments about the student experience and the university's efforts to appeal to international students. The interdisciplinary nature of the programme is highlighted as a strong point. Some of the most preferred Master's programs at the University of Helsinki are in the fields of information technology, computer science, finance, economics, business, law, and management.  

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Campus life at the University of Helsinki offers numerous benefits, including a supportive environment, a vibrant student community, support for your career, ease of transportation, and a safe and enjoyable city to live in. The student community is very active, with thousands of events organized by more than 250 student organizations.However, living off-campus at the University of Helsinki also has its own set of benefits, including access to public transport, cost-effectiveness, experience of living in Helsinki, privacy, etc. 

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Indian students choose to study at the University of Helsinki because students are treated as professionals and are given a lot of freedom to tailor their degrees to their needs. The flat hierarchy and easily approachable professors and teachers are also mentioned as a feature of studying at the University of Helsinki. Additionally, the Finnish education system's egalitarian principle of universal education has caught the attention of international students. 

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Students are required to maintain a minimum GPA of 3 to stand a good chance of getting scholarships at the University of Helsinki. Students are also required to study full-time (earn at least 55 ECTS per year) to fulfill the requirements of the scholarship. For the Finland Scholarship, which covers 100% of tuition fees, you must be applying for an international master's degree programme at the University of Helsinki. 

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Some popular part-time jobs for international students in Finland include working in restaurants or cafeterias, cleaning jobs in hotels, restaurants, ferries, shopping malls, or company offices, food delivery or newspaper delivery, on-campus jobs, and internships or part-time positions in international companies. Indian students with a student residence permit are allowed to work part-time, with an average of 30 hours per week at most. 

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The University of Helsinki offers tuition-free education to students from all nationalities, including Indian students. However, students are required to cover their living expenses, which are estimated to be around 700-900 euros per month. To study at the University of Helsinki, a student from India would need to demonstrate that they have sufficient funds to cover their living expenses. As of January 2024, the exchange rate is approximately 1 euro = 90 Indian rupees. Therefore, the estimated amount in Indian rupees would be 63,296-81,380 rupees per month for living expenses. 

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Some of the job opportunities after doing B.Tech from the University of Helsinki include:Software Developer: Graduates can work as software developers, designing and developing software applications for various industries.Data Scientist: Graduates can pursue careers as data scientists, analyzing and interpreting large datasets to provide insights and solutions.Systems Analyst: Graduates can work as systems analysts, identifying and solving problems related to computer systems and networks.Network Administrator: Graduates can work as network administrators, managing and maintaining computer networks.Researcher: Graduates can pursue care
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