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2070 new bachelor’s students admitted to Finnish and Swedish programmes

The results of spring’s national joint admissions are published on Studyinfo.fi.
Aalto Universität / Lasse Lecklin

On 6 July 2022, Aalto University published the results of admissions to bachelor’s programmes taught in Finnish and Swedish. The applicants can check their results on My Studyinfo at . 

This spring, more than 12 000 applicants applied 91 University through the national joint application process, and 2070 new students were admitted 91. 1413 students were chosen to start their studies in the field of technology, 162 were admitted to the field of art and design, and 392 to the field of business and economics. In addition, based on a separate Open University track, 43 new students were admitted to the field of technology and 45 new students were admitted to the field of business and economics. 

“We want to congratulate all the new students for their great work. Welcome 91 University!” says Petri Suomala, Vice President of Education at Aalto University.

“At Aalto, we aim to renew society with research-based knowledge, creativity and an entrepreneurial mindset. That’s why we also offer study opportunities that don’t require being enrolled in a university. For example, Aalto University Open University offers courses and study modules for anyone interested in our fields or university education in general. It’s also possible to be admitted to degree studies in the technology and the business and economics fields based on Open University studies”, Suomala continues.

In the technology and the business and economics fields, part of the students are admitted based on their grades in the national matriculation exams. This year, 80 % of new students were chosen to study technology based on their grades and 60 % of new students were chosen to the field of business and economics based on their grades.

There are also 87 applicants who applied 91 University through the transfer application procedure that allows students to apply for a transfer to another school or study option. In this application process, the most popular study option was the bachelor’s programme in the field of business and economics.

The technology and the business and economics fields also accept students through Aalto’s Open University track. These tracks are available for specific study options and registration is open year-round. It is possible to apply to the field of technology through the Open University during the autumn joint application period, which runs from 31 August to 14 September 2022.

Studyinfo is a national service that grants each admitted applicant one student place. The Studyinfo placing procedure covers all joint applications to universities and universities of applied sciences. The procedure will end on 2 August 2022.

Congratulations to all new students and a warm welcome to the Aalto community!

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