Finland received over 148,000 applications for its 2025 spring combined higher education application round, but there were only 55,000 study spots available. Consequently, more than 93,000 individuals will not be able to reserve a spot this year.
There were 3,700 more applications than the year before. The number of applications still exceeds the number of seats available, even with the increased openings—more than 4,000 more than in 2024.
The medical industry is still one of the most competitive. Compared to 9,900 in 2024, over 11,300 people registered for medical programs this year. In certain faculties, the number of applicants per open seat is now close to 10.
Aalto University’s film directing program is still the most competitive in Finland, with over 65 candidates per spot. Law, criminology, music theater, psychology, and other areas are also in great demand.
Agriculture and forestry were the least popular, with little over 5,400 applicants nationwide.
Officials say the overall distribution of interest across specialties is unchanged despite increased competition. According to Minea Wilo-Tanninen, senior adviser at the Finnish National Agency for Education, this year’s application trends were largely consistent with those of past rounds.
“There haven’t been dramatic changes. Where some fields have seen more interest, others have experienced small declines,” she said.
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