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[citation needed] Some cuts to the number of student places were issued by the Ministry of Education, starting with a nationwide cut of 10% applied to the new student intake in 2007 and 2008. The universities of applied science in Finland have been severely criticized for being too undemanding when offering degrees to new graduates as well as ...
Helsinki Business Polytechnic (Helia) to form Haaga-Helia 2007-01-01; Helsinki Polytechnic Stadia (Stadia) to form Metropolia 2008-08-01; Pirkanmaa University of Applied Sciences (PIRAMK) to form TAMK 2010-01-01; Swedish Polytechnic (SYH) to form Novia 2008-08-01; Sydväst Polytechnic (Sydväst) to form Novia 2008-08-01
The compulsory educational system in Finland consists of a nine-year comprehensive school from 1st to 9th grade, (Finnish peruskoulu, Swedish grundskola, "basic school"), and with new legislation, the compulsory education was expanded to ages of 7 to 18 and to include upper secondary school (Finnish lukio, Swedish gymnasium) or vocational ...
This is a list of the universities in Finland.Institutions of higher education are designated as universities by Finnish legislation. [1] Only universities have the right to confer degrees in the categories of alempi korkeakoulututkinto/lägre högskoleexamen (bachelor's degree) and ylempi korkeakoulututkinto/högre högskoleexamen (master's degree) and doctoral degrees.
The Finnish National Agency for Education (OPH, Opetushallitus) [1] is a Finnish agency under the Ministry of Education and Culture, responsible for the development of early childhood education, pre-school and basic education, morning and afternoon activities, upper secondary education, basic vocational education, adult education, liberal arts and basic arts education.
Thus completing the matriculation exam may take up to one and a half years. Usually, the last set of exams is taken at the end of the third year in upper secondary school. The exams take place in late March, but for the school-leavers, the school ends in mid-February, giving the students ample time to prepare for the test in solitary study.
There are major differences between general upper secondary schools in the way in which mathematics skills are graded: In a school with high requirement levels, a student receiving a grade of 5 may possess the same skills as a student receiving a grade of 9 in another school. [12] Vocational education
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