How to apply for Bachelor’s Degrees

Welcome to apply for Jamk's bachelor's degree programmes! Find important information about the application times and admission process.

The instructions below concern joint application period of spring 2025 on 8 - 22 January 2025 by 3.00 p.m. Finnish time for degree programmes conducted in English.

Sledding students

1.

Read the admission criteria
Read carefully the general admission criteria and the degree-specific admission criteria available on this page. If you are unsure about your eligibility or about the selection process, please contact Jamk Admission Services.

2.

Apply on Studyinfo.fi
Before applying, write down the application period, the deadline to submit the application attachments and the entrance examination dates of your chosen degree programmes. Make sure you have all the necessary attachments available, so you can submit them on time. Participate to entrance examinations.

3.

Accept the study place
Wait for the results of the student selections communicated by e-mail. In case of an admission, accept the study place, enroll as an attending student and pay the possible tuition fee by the set deadline. Follow our instructions on beginning the studies in autumn.

Apply on 8 – 22 January 2025 by 3.00 p.m Finnish time!

You can access the application during the application period on Studyinfo.fi. Carefully read the instructions in the beginning of the application.

Please notice that an application fee is charged to applicants not citizens of countries belonging to the EU, EEA or Switzerland when applying to higher education leading to a degree.

You can choose six application options. In the first joint application of the spring you do not have to place the programmes in order of preference on the application. You can be accepted to six different degree programmes, but you can choose only one.

Please notice, that you can submit only one application form. If you submit several, only the latest will be taken into consideration and all others will be deleted. 

After submitting the application, you will receive a confirmation email to the address you have given on the application form. In case you need to edit your application, you will find the link to access to your application from the confirmation email. Please make sure that you can access to the same email address you use for submitting the application during the whole student selection process!

Please use your own email address. If you use other person’s email address and they have applied before, the personal information of the other person will transfer to the new application. Please check your email and also your spam email folder regularly.

We strongly recommend you to fill in your own application form, agents are not needed.

Read more about submitting the required application documents below. The required application documents must be submitted by 29 January 2025 by 3.00 p.m. Finnish time. Please notice, that in case you do not submit the required documents, your application will not be processed and you cannot process in the student selection process.

Read more on applying on Studyinfo.fi

Applicant's required state of health or ability to function

When applied to degree programmes in the field of social and health care, the student's state of health and/or ability to function is evaluated during the application process. 

So-called SORA legislation applies to education leading to a degree in universities of applied sciences in the field of social services and health care, the humanities and education, sports and maritime studies as well as education leading to a degree in universities in the field of pharmacy, dentistry, medicine, speech–language pathology, teacher education, psychology, social work and art pedagogy. These fields have requirements concerning the safety of minors, patient and customer safety or traffic safety which restrict student admission. In this case, it is required that the health and functional capacity of approved applicants is such that they are able to take part in the practical assignments or training related to the studies.

 

About required attachments

Degrees completed outside Finland

Submit the required attachments to the online application form (e.g. as pdf/jpg/png -files) by 29 January 2025 at 3.00 p.m. Finnish time.

  • copies of the original final degree certificate (senior secondary school/high school/higher education qualification)
  • authorised translation of the certificate if required (in English, Finnish or Swedish, the translation must have the translators' signature and stamp), copy is enough
  • copy of a valid passport / biometric EU/EEA identification card, if required
  • an English language proficiency certificate
  • Non-EU/EAA citizens: If applicable, copy of a document that exempts you from paying the tuition fee

You can apply if your degree certificate is completed during the spring of applying. In this case, attach a transcript of study records or other certificate provided by the learning institution that states the degree/qualification you are completing to your application (and official translation if needed).

  • It should also state the scope of the degree and estimated date of graduation.
  • The certificate should be provided with the official stamp of the educational institution and must be signed and clarified by an educational institution representative including a representative's title.

If you have already graduated, UAS' accept only the final certificates awarded by national and regional bodies granting educational certificates. Various other documents such as "Testimonials", "Statements of Results", or "Result Slips" are not accepted as official certificates.

Please note that the admission is not final until the original school documents have been verified by the Admission Services by 30 September.

Degrees completed in Finland

Check the list on our Finnish website "Hakuohjeet englanninkielisiin AMK-tutkintoihin" or on UASinfo.fi. The application system will guide you about the required attachments when you fill in the application.

Identification document

Notice, that also Finnish citizens must submit identification document!

Read more below.

English language requirements

To be selected, you must submit an English language proficiency certificate or a certificate of your previous studies by 29 January 2025, 3.00 pm Finnish time. 

Please read more under "1. Who can apply?": English language requirements

International Baccalaureate, Reifeprüfung, Deutsche Internationale Abitur or European Baccalaureate

Submit the required attachments to the online application form (e.g. as pdf/jpg/png -files) by 29 January 2025 at 3.00 p.m. Finnish time.

  • copies of the original degree certificate
  • authorised translation of the certificate if needed (in English, Finnish or Swedish, the translation must have the translators' signature and stamp), copy is enough
  • copy of a valid passport / biometric EU/EEA identification card, if required
  • an English language proficiency certificate
  • Non-EU/EAA citizens: If applicable, copy of a document that exempts you from paying the tuition fee

If you graduate during the spring and apply with International Baccalaureate (IB)/European Baccalaureate (EB) degree, please attach your predicted grades to the online application form by 1 April 2025 by 3:00 p.m. Finnish time or the final grades of Deutsche Internationale Abitur (DIA) degree to the online application form by 30 April 2025 by 3:00 p.m. Finnish time.

Your admission is conditional until the final original degree certificate has been checked at the Student Services in the beginning of studies. The final deadline to present the original final certificates is 31 August 2025.

Identification documents (International UAS Exam)

You need a valid, acceptable identification document to be able to participate in the International UAS Exam. The passport/identity card has to be valid until the date of the exam. The following documents are accepted as a proof of identity with no exceptions: 

A passport

  • Submit the number of your passport to the application form by 22 January 2025 at 3.00 p.m. Finnish time.
  • Attach the cover and information pages to your application form by 29 January 2025 at 3.00 p.m. Finnish time.

A biometric EU/EEA identification card

  • Submit the number of your EU/EEA identification card to the application form by 22 January 2025 at 3.00 p.m. Finnish time.
  • Attach a copy of both sides of the card to your application form by 29 January 2025 at 3.00 p.m. Finnish time.

If the information you submit is incorrect or you do not submit the required information to the application by the set date, you cannot participate to the exam.

Notice, that also Finnish citizens must submit identification document!

Read more on UASinfo.fi.

General entry requirements

Eligibility to apply for higher education studies can be obtained with:

  • the studies required for graduating from the Finnish upper secondary school and Matriculation Examination (or only the Finnish upper secondary school)
  • a Finnish vocational qualification, further information at studyinfo.fi
  • International Baccalaureate (IB) degree, Reifeprüfung (RP) degree, Deutsche Internationale Abitur (DIA) degree or European Baccalaureate (EB) diploma 
  • a Finnish vocational college diploma or higher vocational diploma
  • foreign degree/qualification which gives eligibility for higher education in the awarding country.
  • higher education degree (bachelor's level or master's level)

You can apply if your degree certificate is completed during the spring of applying.

To have a chance to be selected, you must submit an English language proficiency certificate by 29 January 2025, 3.00 p.m. Finnish time.

Please notice that the entrance examinations/online course will take place before we have checked your eligibility. It’s possible to participate for the exams/online course even if you are not eligible or you have not attached required documents and thus cannot be admitted as a degree student.

The admission is conditional until the university of applied sciences has checked applicant’s final school certificates. The UAS will cancel the admission if an applicant fails to submit certificates by the specified deadline, or if an applicant has provided false information. 

English language requirements

In order to be considered for selection by the International UAS Exam or certificate-based selection, you must submit an English language proficiency certificate or a certificate of your previous studies by 29 January 2025 3.00 pm Finnish time at the latest.

  1. English language test results:
    • IELTS Academic*: a minimum total score of 6.0 (Test sections: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking)
    • TOEFL Academic (iBT)*: a minimum total score of 60 (Test sections: Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing)
    • PTE Academic*: a minimum total score of 55 (Test sections: Speaking and Writing, Reading, and Listening)
    • Cambridge English Scale Score: a minimum total score of 169 (Test sections: Reading and Use of English, Writing, Listening, and Speaking)
    • TELC (The European Language Certificate) English B2-C1 university qualification, completed on or after 1 October 2021: minimum of B2 level (Test sections: Listening/Reading/Language Elements, Writing and Speaking)
    • Oxford ELLT (English Language Level Test), completed on or after 1 July 2023: a minimum total score of 6.0 (Test sections: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking)
       
  2. National Certificate of Language Proficiency (YKI) English: Grade 4 or higher on all the subtests (speaking, listening comprehension, writing, and reading comprehension)
     
  3. Higher education degree completed in English in an EU/EEA country, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Switzerland, United Kingdom, or the United States, or a doctoral thesis completed in English in any country. Please note that your degree must be taught and assessed entirely in English**.
     
  4. Upper secondary degree completed in English in an EU/EEA country, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Switzerland, United Kingdom, or the United States. Please note that your degree must be taught and assessed entirely in English**.
     
  5. One of the following grades in the Finnish Matriculation Examination, European Baccalaureate, International Baccalaureate, or Reifeprüfung/DIA completed in Finland:
    • Finnish Matriculation Examination: English advanced syllabus with a minimum grade C
    • The whole International Baccalaureate diploma completed in English
    • DP Course Results or IB certificate completed in English (at least six subject groups)
    • International Baccalaureate final examination: English A HL/SL or English B HL/SL with a minimum grade 4
    • European Baccalaureate: at least grade 6.00 in L2-level English
    • Reifeprüfung/DIA diploma completed in Finland: at least grade 7 in advanced English
       
  6. Applicants graduating in spring 2025:
    • If an applicant graduates in spring 2025 and it is not possible to obtain a required proof of English language skills (mentioned in point five or Finnish vocational basic qualification conducted in English) during the application period, they can still be invited to the International UAS exam. The final required proof of English language skills must be submitted by 10 July 2025 at 3.00 pm Finnish time. The possible student selection is conditional until the certificates are verified. If the language requirement is not met, the selection will be revoked. The exception applies to those completing the following degrees and graduating in spring 2025:
      • Finnish matriculation examination (completed in Finland)
      • International Baccalaureate
      • European Baccalaureate
      • Reifeprüfung/DIA completed in Finland
      • Finnish vocational basic qualification conducted in English (completed in Finland)

* IELTS Academic UKVI, IELTS Online, PTE Academic Online, PTE Academic UKVI and TOEFL iBT Home Edition are also accepted.

**The language of instruction must be clearly stated on official documents. You can also document this by submitting a certificate/letter from your university in addition to your official study documentation.

Only the certificates listed above are accepted with no exceptions. 

Please read more about expiration dates and validity of language proficiency certificates and up-to-date information on UASinfo.fi.

English language requirements: Online course (BIT & ICT)

In order to be invited to the online course and to be selected for Business Information Technology (BIT) and/or Information and Communication Technology (ICT), you must submit an English language proficiency certificate or a certificate of your previous studies by 29 January 2025, 3.00 pm Finnish time (UTC+2).

Please note that the English language requirements for the online courses of Business Information Technology & Information and Communication Technology programmes are slightly different compared to the language requirements of International UAS Exam and certificate-based selection.

English language skills can be proved by the following documents:

1. English language test results*:

  • IELTS Academic: a minimum total score of 6.0 (Test sections: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking)
  • TOEFL Academic (iBT): a minimum total score of 60 (Test sections: Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing). Jamk University of Applied Sciences’ TOEFL code is 0719.
  • Pearson PTE Academic: a minimum total score of 55 (Test sections: Speaking and Writing, Reading, and Listening)
  • Cambridge English Scale Score: a minimum total score of 169 (Test sections: Reading and Use of English, Writing, Listening, and Speaking)

2. National Certificate of Language Proficiency (YKI) English: Grade 4 or higher on all the subtests (speaking, listening comprehension, writing, and reading comprehension)

3. Higher education degree completed in English in an EU/EEA country, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Switzerland, United Kingdom, or the United States

4. Upper secondary degree completed in English in an EU/EEA country, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Switzerland, United Kingdom, or the United States

5. One of the following grades in the Finnish Matriculation Examination, European Baccalaureate, International Baccalaureate or Reifeprüfung/DIA:

  • Finnish Matriculation Examination (completed in Finland): English advanced syllabus with a minimum grade C or English standard syllabus with a minimum grade M
  • Finnish vocational upper secondary qualification, English at least grade 3 (on scale 1-5) or 2 (on scale 1-3)
  • The whole International Baccalaureate degree completed in English
  • International Baccalaureate final examination: higher level English with a minimum grade 4
  • European Baccalaureate: at least grade 6.00 in L2-level English
  • Reifeprüfung/Deutsche Internationale Abitur (DIA) diploma completed in Finland: at least grade 7 in advanced English

6. Applicants graduating in spring 2025:

If an applicant graduates in spring 2025 and it is not possible to obtain a required proof of English language skills during the application period, they can still be invited to the online course. The final required proof of English language skills must be submitted by 10 July at 15.00 Finnish time. The possible student selection is conditional until the certificates are verified. If the language requirement is not met, the selection will be revoked.

The exception applies to those completing the following degrees:

  • Finnish matriculation examination
  • Finnish vocational upper secondary qualification
  • International Baccalaureate
  • European Baccalaureate
  • Reifeprüfung/DIA completed in Finland
  • Finnish vocational upper secondary qualification conducted in English

Only the certificates listed above are accepted with no exceptions.

*IELTS Academic UKVI, IELTS Online, PTE Academic Online, PTE Academic UKVI and TOEFL iBT Home Edition are also accepted. The language test results must be verifiable from the online verification service of the organiser. If the test scores can no longer be verified, the test is not valid. The applicant should make sure that the test results are not too old. If the applicant is unsure and the test results are more than 2 years old, it is advised to retake the test.

When taking the language test, the applicant should choose Jamk University of Applied Sciences as the recipient of the results. The applicant must also attach a scanned/electric copy of the test result to the application for verification purposes, and notify their unique identifier.

Discretionary Admission

Jamk uses discretionary admission if your educational qualification does not meet the general entry requirements.

Based on the documents of your prior education and the result of the International UAS Exam/online course, Jamk UAS decides if you are eligible for admission.

1. Submit the online application form on www.studyinfo.fi on 8 - 22 January 2025 by 3.00 p.m. Finnish time (UTC+2).

2. Submit your documents to the online application form by 29 January 2025 at 3.00 p.m. Finnish time (UTC+2)

  • Possible final school certificates (or transcript of records if you are not graduated yet) and official translations of documents, if required.
  • Submit English language proficiency certificate.
  • No motivation letter or additional forms are required for Jamk UAS.

3. Participate to entrance examination/online course.

Please notice that the discretionary admission decision can be made also after you have participated for exams/online course.

The instructions mentioned above concern only Jamk UAS. Please notice that other UAS's might require additional forms or information concerning your educational background. Please read carefully the admission criteria of your other application options and contact them, if necessary.

 

Refugees

If you are a refugee or in a refugee-like situation and you don't have an access to your  education qualifications, the UAS' can invite you to the entrance examination.

In this case you must prove the refugee status by a decision made by a competent authority and send a copy of the decision (a decision on asylum or a residence permit granted on the basis of a need for protection) to Admission services by 29 January 2025 by 3.00 p.m. Finnish time.

In addition, please request a Verification of Educational Background form from Admission services in case you do not have your original degree certificates. Fill in the form and return it to all of the UAS's you are applying for.

Please note that you must submit an English language proficiency certificate by the set date.

Selection methods and available study places

The study places available in different selection methods 2025:
Degree programme Study places International UAS exam Certificate-based selection -Finnish Matriculation examination Certificate-based selection -Finnish vocational upper secondary qualification Other selection method
International  Business 50 40% 30% (from which 75% for first-time applicants) - Interview: 120 ECTS credits of BBA studies in institution approved by Jamk (see the list below) 30%
Tourism Management 40 65% 25% (from which 75% for first-time applicants) 10% (from which 75% for first-time applicants) -
Nursing 40 65% 20% (from which 75% for first-time applicants) 15% (from which 75% for first-time applicants) -
Automation and Robotics 25 80% 10% (from which 75% for first-time applicants) 10% (from which 75% for first-time applicants) -
Purchasing and Logistics Engineering 30 80% 10% (from which 75% for first-time applicants) 10% (from which 75% for first-time applicants) -
Business Information Technology 30 - 15% (from which 75% for first-time applicants) 15% (from which 75% for first-time applicants) Online course at Jamk Open UAS and interview 70%
Information and Communication Technology 30 - 10% (from which 75% for first-time applicants) 10% (from which 75% for first-time applicants) Online course and interview 80%

More information about quotas for first-time applicants on Studyinfo.

International UAS Exam

International UAS Exam, an online entrance examination, concerns the following degree programmes:

  • Automation and Robotics
  • International Business
  • Nursing
  • Purchasing and Logistics Engineering
  • Tourism Management

The International UAS Exam will be held online.

  • The entrance examination assesses the applicants’ abilities to study in universities of applied sciences.
  • The entrance examination does not contain any pre-reading materials or pre-tasks.
  • The applicant must score minimum points in order to be selected.

English language proficiency certificate

In order to be considered for selection by the International UAS Exam, you must submit an English language proficiency certificate by 29 January 2025, 3.00 p.m. Finnish time. Read more from the top of this page (Who can apply? -> English language requirements).

Identification documents

You need a valid, acceptable identification document to be able to participate in the International UAS Exam. The passport/identity card has to be valid until the date of the exam. The following documents are accepted as a proof of identity with no exceptions:  

A passport

  • Submit the number of your passport to the application form by 22 January 2025 at 3.00 p.m. Finnish time.
  • Attach the cover and information pages to your application form by 29 January 2025 at 3.00 p.m. Finnish time.

A biometric EU/EEA identification card

  • Submit the number of your EU/EEA identification card to the application form by 22 January 2025 at 3.00 p.m. Finnish time.
  • Attach a copy of both sides of the card to your application form by 29 January 2025 at 3.00 p.m. Finnish time.

If the information you submit is incorrect or you do not submit the required information to the application by the set date, you cannot participate to the exam.

Read more on UASinfo.fi.

Certificate-based selection

  • The results of the certificate-based selection will be published by 28 May 2025 at the latest.
  • If you want to have a chance to be selected by both certificate-based selection and international UAS Exam/online course, you must participate to the exam/online course which is held before the results of the certificate-based selection are published.
  • Read more about scoring and detailed information about certificate-based selection on UASinfo.fi website.
  • Please note! English language skills must be proven even for the certificate-based selection. Please read more about language proficiency certificates on UASinfo.fi, information on the site will be updated!

Finnish Matriculation examination

This selection method is used in all bachelor's degree programmes in spring 2025.

The certificate-based selection concerns applicants who have completed or will complete during the spring of applying:

  • the Finnish matriculation examination (in Finland)
  • International Baccalaureate diploma (IB)
  • European Baccalaureate diploma (EB)
  • Reifeprüfung (RP) diploma (in Finland) or 
  • Deutsche Internationale Abitur (DIA) diploma (in Finland).

Admission is based on the points awarded from matriculation examination.

Finnish vocational upper secondary qualification

This selection method is used in the following degree programmes

  • Automation and Robotics
  • Business Information Technology
  • Information and Communication Technology
  • Nursing
  • Purchasing and Logistics Engineering
  • Tourism Management

Please note that,

  • Finnish (completed in Finland) vocational upper secondary qualifications completed after 1 August 2015 are taken into account in certificate-based selection.
  • Competence-based qualifications are not taken into account in certificate-based selection.

Admission is based on the points awarded from vocational upper secondary qualification.

Online course and interview: Business Information Technology (BIT)

Read about English language requirements under "1. Who can apply": English language requirements: Online course (BIT & ICT).

One selection queue for students to be selected to Business Information Technology is on the basis of the points awarded from an online course and interview. Applicant participates and completes an online course in English at Jamk's Open UAS, which is scored.

  • The online course is part of degree programme's curriculum.
  • The online course must be completed individually.
  • Business Information Technology & Information and Communication Technology programmes have separate online courses which do not co-operate. If you apply to both programmes, you will complete two online courses.
  •  If you have already completed the online course, you must complete it again for joint application of spring 2025.

Applying, step-by-step:

1. Apply in joint application of spring 2025

  • Apply to Business Information Technology on Studyinfo.fi during joint application period 8 - 22 January 2025 by 3.00 p.m. Finnish time.

2. Participate to online course

  • Those who have demonstrated their English language skills by proved certificate by the set deadline, will be invited to the online course by email.
  • You will receive an email, to the address you have given on the Studyinfo application form, how to register/log in to the online course platform.
    • Please use your own personal email address.
    • Make sure that your email address is working and accessible before applying.
    • The email address MUST be the same email address that you have given on the application form, when registering to the online course platform.
    • Strongly avoid changing the email address during the admission process. Jamk is not responsible if you do not receive all emails, malfunction of email systems or other equivalent incidents. If you change your email address during the admission process, it might be that you are not able to continue your online course.
  • The online course begins on 10 February 2025 and ends on 6 April 2025.
    • Note that you must start the course by 24th of February 2025 at the very latest (you must be active and return assignments by the deadline). Otherwise, you will lose your spot on the online course, and you cannot continue the course.
  • You must score a minimum 20 out of 40 points from the course (the course and exam must be completed with certain minimum points, read more on the course platform).

3. Participate to group interview

  • After the online course at least 100 applicants with highest points are invited to an online group interview. 
  • The interview is held during week 16 (14 - 18 April 2025). 
  • You must score a minimum of 20 out of 60 points of the interview.

Identification

In order to receive a grade and be accepted as a student, the applicant must successfully identify with a Candour ID. The identification is done by taking a photo with the Candour ID application of a valid passport or a valid biometric EU/EEA identity card. Note: The EU/EEA identity card must have a biometric symbol. The symbol is located on the front or back side of the biometric identity card.

No other forms of identification documents are accepted. For example, residence permit cards or non-biometric EU/EEA identity cards will not be accepted. The identification with Candour application is done during/after the online course. For more information on identification, please refer to the course guide/information.

Online course and interview: Information and Communication Technology (ICT)

Read about English language requirements under "1. Who can apply": English language requirements: Online course (BIT & ICT).

One selection queue for students to be selected to Information and Communication Technology is on the basis of the points awarded from an online course and interview. Applicant participates and completes an online course in English.

  • The online course must be completed individually.
  • Information and Communication Technology & Business Information Technology have separate online courses which do not co-operate. If you apply to both programmes, you will complete two online courses.
  •  If you have already completed the online course, you must complete it again for joint application of spring 2025.

Applying, step-by-step:

1. Apply in joint application of spring 2025

  • Apply to Information and Communication Technology on Studyinfo.fi during joint application period 8 - 22 January 2025 by 3.00 p.m. Finnish time.

2. Participate to online course

  • Those who have demonstrated their English language skills by proved certificate by the set deadline, will be invited to the online course.
  • You will receive an email, to the address you have given on the Studyinfo application form, how to register/log in to the online course platform.
    • Please use your own personal email address.
    • Make sure that your email address is working and accessible before applying.
    • The email address MUST be the same email address that you have given on the application form, when registering to the online course platform.
    • Strongly avoid changing the email address during the admission process. Jamk is not responsible if you do not receive all emails, malfunction of email systems or other equivalent incidents. If you change your email address during the admission process, it might be that you are not able to continue your online course.
  • The online course begins on 5 February 2025 and ends on 9 March 2025.
    • Note that you must start the course by 19th of February 2025 at the very latest (you must be active and return assignments by the deadline). Otherwise, you will lose your spot on the online course, and you cannot continue the course.
  • You must score a minimum 50 out of 100 points from the course (the course and exam must be completed with certain minimum points, read more on the course platform).

3. Participate to interview

  • After the online course at least 100 applicants with highest points are invited to an online interview.
  • The interview is individual.
  • The interviews are held during the weeks 14-15 (31 March - 11 April 2025).
  • You must score a minimum of 30 out of 60 points of the interview.

Identification

In order to receive a grade and be accepted as a student, the applicant must successfully identify with a Candour ID. The identification is done by taking a photo with the Candour ID application of a valid passport or a valid biometric EU/EEA identity card. Note: The EU/EEA identity card must have a biometric symbol. The symbol is located on the front or back side of the biometric identity card.

No other forms of identification documents are accepted. For example, residence permit cards or non-biometric EU/EEA identity cards will not be accepted. The identification with Candour application is done during/after the online course. For more information on identification, please refer to the course guide/information.

Interview: 120 ECTS credits of BBA Studies (International Business)

This selection method concerns ONLY Jamk's International Business.

This admission method concerns applicants who are completing or have completed (within 5 years) 120 ECTS credits of BBA Studies (bachelor’s level studies in Business Administration):

  • in the International EBP Bachelor programme of Kedge Business School France and has chosen Jamk as the partner university, OR
  • in Yenepoya (Deemed to be University), India:
    An applicant from the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) programme with a specialization in Entrepreneurship and Business Analytics OR Business Analytics and Digital Marketing, offered by The Yenepoya Institute of Arts, Science, Commerce and Management (YIASCM), under The Faculty of Commerce and Management of Yenepoya (Deemed to be University), Mangalore, India OR
  • in Middle East College, Oman: An applicant from the Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Business Administration (General Management) programme at Middle East College, Muscat, Oman.

The applicants must have begun their studies (the first enrolment as an attending student) in autumn 2020 or later.

Applicants with 120 ECTS credits completed in higher education institution approved by Jamk, must attach transcript of records to the online application:

  • 90 credits completed by 29 January 2025 at 3.00 pm Finnish time,
  • total 120 credits completed by 10 July 2025 at 3.00 pm Finnish time.

Please notice that applicants applying with 120 ECTS credits BBA level studies must also fulfill the general entry requirements for eligibility (senior secondary degree). Those selected based on 120 ECTS credits do not need to provide an English language proficiency certificate.

Interview

All eligible applicants who have demonstrated their eligibility will be invited to the interview.

  • The online interview will be held from February 2025 onwards.
  • The applicant must score at least 40/100 points from the interview in order to pass the interview and have a chance to be admitted for the programme.

Original school documents by 30 September 2025

Please notice that the admission process is not final until the original school documents have been submitted to Admission Services on campus. The deadline to submit the original school documents is 30 September 2025.

If the documents have not been submitted by the deadline, the admitted study place is cancelled.

IB/EB degree student graduates, final grades

If you have graduated during the spring of applying you must provide your final grades/certificate to the Student Services by 10 July 2025.

The student selection is conditional until the final certificate has been checked.

Please note that if you have been admitted by certificate-based selection, you must have completed the IB/EB Diploma. 

IB/EB degree students graduating in the spring of applying are part of the certificate-based selection with the predicted grades. For this reason the final diploma has to be checked. In case your final grades are lower than the predicted grades, it might affect on the student selection.

If you are unsure about your final results, please contact Admission Services before you proceed with your admission process.

[email protected]

Accept the study place

If you have been admitted to a study programme, you will receive a notification to your email.

You must accept the offered study place by 10 July 2025 at 3.00 p.m. Finnish time  OR according to your personal deadline, stated on Studyinfo.fi. Otherwise you will lose the study place. 

You can accept only one study place per academic term. Accepting a study place is a binding choice that cannot be cancelled or changed later. When you accept a study place, all your other study place offers are cancelled.

You cannot be accepted to other programmes starting in the same academic term after you have accepted a study place. 

You can be accepted from waiting list until 5 August 2025 at 3.00 p.m. Finnish time, in case there are available study places.

Enroll for attendance / non-attendance

In addition of accepting the offer of admission, enroll for attendance by 10 July 2025 at 3.00 p.m. Finnish time, according to the e-mail instructions. Non-enrollment (both for attendance and non-attendance) leads to loss of study entitlement.

Students may enroll as non-attending students in the first year only if they are:

  • completing their military or civil service in accordance with the Conscription Act, Non-Military Service Act or Act on Women's Voluntary Military Service
  • on maternity, paternity or parental leave
  • incapable of commencing the studies due to personal illness or disability.

The absence must be verified with official documents during the enrollment period at Student Services. If the documents are insufficient or are not delivered during the enrollment period, the student will be registered as attending.

Tuition fees and scholarships

The tuition fee must be paid by 10 July 2025 at 3.00 p.m. Finnish time. ​​​Applicants who are required to pay the tuition fee will receive the admission letter and instructions how to pay the tuition fee for the first year. 

If you are exempted from paying the tuition fee, please attach a copy of your valid passport or national ID card where your citizenship is indicated, and/or a copy of the exempting document to the online application form.

Start the residence permit application procedure

Non-EU/EEA students need a student residence permit for studying in Finland. The residence permits are granted by the Finnish Immigration Service.  You can find detailed information and advice on the residence permit requirements and procedures on the Finnish Immigration Service (Migri) website.

Start your residence permit process as soon as possible, carefully following the immigration authorities' instructions and regulations, so that you can receive your permit before your studies begin! Please note, that the residence permit application process might take over two months.

Please note that Jamk does not process the residence permit applications nor can give any advice or guidance regarding the application process. Please contact Finnish Migration Service in all issues regarding this matter.

Jamk's Study Guide for new students

Get familiar with Jamk’s Study Guide for new students, that includes all the necessary information for you to begin your studies at Jamk. 

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Appeal

If you are not satisfied with the student admission decision, please contact Jamk Admission Services by e-mail. If the student admission decision is still not reasonable, you may submit a written appeal within 14 days of receiving the notification of the decision.

Appeal based on personal circumstances (f.e. difficult life situation, misunderstanding, health reasons) will not be considered as valid reasons for appeal.

The written appeal must be well-grounded, and it must contain accurate information on where the Jamk has not followed the criteria.

The following information must be included:

  • contact details
  • the applied degree programme in question
  • which section of the admission criteria was not followed by Jamk
  • which section of the decision should be rectified
  • the grounds for the appeal
  • possible documents that are used as a basis of the appeal

Submit the appeal by post or by e-mail:

Jamk Study Affairs Board 

Rajakatu 35
40200 Jyväskylä, Finland

or

[email protected]

Please note that the appeal must be submitted for Jamk Study Affairs Board by the set deadline, regardless of the submitting mean.

The appeal will be reviewed by Jamk Study Affairs Board. The decision made by Jamk Study Affairs Board is announced to the applicant in written. The appeal process might take a few weeks.

Tuition fees and scholarships

Read about the tuition fee and scholarship policy of Jamk UAS. The tuition fee for bachelor's degrees per academic year is 10 000€. The tuition fee for master's degrees per academic year is 12 000€. Scholarship available under certain conditions.

Frequently asked questions

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Admission Services

Admission Services will assist you in all matters related to applying for degree programmes.

Individual arrangements for entrance examination

If, due to disability, disease, dyslexia or some other specific reason, you need individual arrangements during the entrance exam (e.g. additional time, tasks without pictures for applicants using a screen reader), you have to fill in a written request for individual arrangements.