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The Entrance Examination Based-selection of International Applicants to the Faculty of Social Sciences in the year 2005
The Council of the Faculty of Social Sciences has established the terms for acceptance for those applicants, who have finished their secondary schooling abroad, i.e. not in Finland, on the 8th of November 2004. All applicants who have completed their upper secondary school (lukio) in Finland must take part in the regular entrance examination (in Finnish or Swedish). These include those applicants who have received or are going to receive an IB, EB, Reifeprüfung in Finland or the Finnish Upper Secondary School Diploma in English. All the exceptions to this regulation must be individually discussed with the International Affairs´ Officer of the Faculty. Those applicants, who
may take the regular entrance examination (in Finnish or Swedish) if they so choose. BUT NOT BOTH. NOTE: this does not apply to those applicants, who have finished their secondary schooling in Finland (please see above). The following procedure is used in the admission by entrance examination in the Faculty of Social Sciences and its departments. As for other Faculties, please see the International Applicant´s Guide. It also contains the same information given below in a more detailed form. The deadline for submitting the applications is the 31st of January 2005. Those applicants who have been invited to take part in the entrance examination in 2003 or 2004 have automatically the right to take part in the entrance examination without applying separately. By this date all the applications with the required appendixes have to be delivered to the Faculty of Social Sciences: Faculty of Social Sciences Those applicants that have submitted all the necessary documents and fill the criteria to be eligible will be invited to the entrance examination, that will be held on the 6th of June 2005 in Helsinki. The invitations will be sent in Mid-March 2005. Important: if you have not been invited to take part in the examination in the year 2003 or 2004 you may not take part in the entrance examination. A failure in obeying this rule will lead to automatic disqualification. The required reading, the date and other details reading the the entrance examination can be found from here. Applications that are not complete, there are documents missing or the copies are not certified by the correct authorities will not be processed. Also the requested documents must be in either in Finnish, Swedish, English, German, or French. All translations must confirmed by a sworn/official translator. All photocopies must be officially certified, i.e. they must bear the stamp and signature of an official entitled to attest documents: an authorised university official, a notary public, a commissioner of oaths etc. The University of Helsinki will not attest any documents or photocopies. Language test scores are accepted only if they are received directly from the organisation that administers the test. The faculties of the University of Helsinki will check the validity of their applicants' documents (diplomas, transcripts, language certificates etc.). The use of forged or invalid documents causes a cancellation of the student's admission. The application must include enclosed the following documents:
Applicants with an IB, EB, or Reifeprüfung DiplomaApplicants who have received or who are going to receive an IB (International Baccalaureate), EB (European Baccalaureate), or Reifeprüfung diploma in Finland must take part in the general entrance examination of the Faculty. Fields of study and their quotasThe maximum intake of B.Soc.Sc. degree students by the departments of the Faculty in the entrance examination of the year 2005 are the following:
Statistics on admission in previous yearsWe have gathered some information about the number of applications in previous years as well as the number of admitted students in the entrance examination procedure. These statistics, however, may be incomplete. All questions should be directed to the International Relations Officer of the Faculty of Social Sciences.
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