Finland, a Nordic country in Northern Europe, is known for its highly efficient education system. According to the 2020 Universitas 21 ranking of higher education systems, Finland's Universities are the most effective in the world when it comes to national income levels. As per Eurostat, the percentage of the adult Finland population that participated in informal learning stood at 68.7%, which is significantly higher than the EU average of 59.9%. The data reveals that even adult Finns take learning seriously, depicting a strong culture that focuses on lifelong learning. As per the data from Education Finland, Finland’s education exports have grown 49% over the last few years. This shows a positive trend vis-à-vis international education.
Currently, Finland has 1,500 students and 15,000 diasporas from India. By 2030, Finland plans to increase the number of foreign students by 3 times and work-related immigration by 2 times. Moreover, Finland plans to attract workers in ICT (information and communications technology) and health sectors in the upcoming years. This signals a positive trend as far as the study abroad and immigration scenario is concerned. Finland was ranked in 1st position by the Economist on Educating for the future index; and according to the OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development), Finland is in 2nd position in the world for highest performing graduates. However, studying abroad is a huge task and students need compelling reasons to decide on their course, University, and country.
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