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NDTV
3 days ago
- Science
- NDTV
Top Universities In Finland For Indian Students, As Per QS Rankings
Top Universitites In Finland 2025: Finland continues to be a popular destination for students due to its world-class education system, which emphasizes highly trained teachers and gives them the freedom to decide their teaching methods and pace. Several Finnish universities have secured top positions in the QS Global University Rankings 2026. Teachers in Finland are mandatorily required to hold a bachelor's and master's degree in teaching and must go through competitive training programs. Education in Finland is seen as a National priority in Finland. Here are some of the top Finnish universities that Indian students can consider, based on the QS World Rankings 2026. 1. Aalto University, Finland Aalto University is ranked 114th among the top universities of the world and currently has 2,750 international students studying. While Alto University provides courses in both bachelor's and master's, it puts more emphasis on its Masters by providing 94 courses in several disciplines, including Arts and Humanities (18), Business and Management (12), Engineering and Technology (47), Life Sciences and Medicine (1), Natural Sciences (4), Social Sciences and Management (12 programs). Tuition-Fees For Bachelor's Programs - Rs.12,02,544 to Rs.15,03,180 For Master's - Rs.15,03,180 to Rs.20,04,240 2. University of Helsinki, Finland The University of Helsinki is the second best Finnish university with a global rank of 116. It has a total of 1,437 students studying as of now and is the largest and oldest academic institution, developed in 1640. The University provides bachelor courses in only Faculty of Science and a total of 35 master's programs in various faculties including Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry (6), Faculty of Arts (4), Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences (5), Faculty of Educational Sciences (1), Faculty of Law (2), Faculty of Medicine (1), Faculty of Pharmacy (1), Faculty of Science (11), Faculty of Social Sciences (4). The tuition-fees starts from Rs.13,02,756 for both the degrees. 3. University of Oulu, Finland The University of Oulu, Finland is ranked 342 among the top universities of the world with currently 909 international students enrolled. It provides one bachelor's program in International Business Management and 21 Master's programs in several fields, including: Faculty of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine (1) Faculty of Education and Psychology (2) Faculty of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering (6) Faculty of Medicine (1) Faculty of Technology (3) Oulu Business School (6) Oulu Mining School (1) Oulu School of Architecture (1) The tuition-fee for admission to the University of Oulu starts from Rs.12,02,544 and can vary up to Rs.60,12,720. 4. University of Turku, Finland The University of Turku, Finland is an international research university ,ranked 366th among the top universities of the world as per the QS World University Rankings 2026. Currently, 705 international students are enrolled in the University. The tuition-fee starts from 11,000 euros (Rs.11,02,332). 5. Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology (LUT) LUT is the fifth best Finnish university with a global ranking of 397 as per the QS World University Rankings 2026. The university currently has 1,002 students studying in both Undergraduate and Postgraduate programs.

Hypebeast
27-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hypebeast
MAISON SPECIAL Reveals Exclusive ‘Evangelion' Apparel Drop
Summary Japanese labelMAISON SPECIALhas unveiled a limited-edition collaboration featuringHideaki Anno'sEvangelionanime franchise. The capsule includes four original graphic T-shirts and three jacquard-knit short-sleeve tops, each designed to reinterpret key characters and scenes from the iconic series. Rather than relying on conventional screen printing, the range emphasizes craftsmanship and originality, using hand-drawn illustrations and intricate knit techniques to bring the beloved elements fromEvangelionto apparel. The graphic tees feature newly illustrated depictions of Rei Ayanami, Units 00/01/02, Pen Pen and even Lilith — all rendered in a distinctive hand-drawn digital aesthetic. Meanwhile, the jacquard-knit tops showcase iconic scenes from the anime, translated into richly textured five-color knits that highlight MAISON SPECIAL's craftsmanship. This approach offers fans a wearable homage that feels both elevated and deeply personal. Currently available for pre-order viaMAISON SPECIAL, pieces from this collaborative capsule range between ¥13,200 – ¥15,400 JPY (approx. $91 – $107 USD). Starting June 28, the graphic tees will be officially available to shop, followed by the jacquard-knits on July 12, 2025.


Time of India
09-06-2025
- Time of India
Burglar arrested with gold, cash worth 3L
Nagpur: Yashodhara Nagar police arrested a 25-year-old man for a major housebreaking incident while the homeowners were away at a wedding. The arrest also helped crack two other thefts in the area. The burglary took place between the night of May 4 and the early morning of May 5, at Shahu Mohalla, Kundanlal Gupta Nagar. Complainant, Kishore Nimje (43), had gone to Pachpaoli to attend a wedding, while his children were next door. Taking advantage, an unknown thief broke open the main door and decamped with Rs1,00,000 in cash and gold ornaments worth Rs6,02,500 from a cupboard in a bedroom. Acting on the complaint, police registered a case under relevant BNS sections & began a probe. Based on intelligence inputs & surveillance, Rahul Hatewar, a resident of Kundanlal Gupta Nagar, was picked up. During interrogation, he confessed to the theft & revealed his accomplice as Nikesh Shahu, 25. Further probe revealed that the duo was involved in 2 other housebreaking cases in Yashodhara Nagar. Cops recovered stolen gold & silver ornaments worth Rs3,04,500 from Hatewar. The hunt for Shahu is underway.


Scotsman
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Metallica Glasgow Presales and Prices: Here's how to see the rock legends play Hampden Park
One of the world's biggest rock bands have announced a huge Scottish gig. Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter, get the latest news and reviews from our specialist arts writers Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Formed in Los Angeles in 1981, Metallica first found commercial success with third album Master of Puppets, before finding global fame with their self-titled fifth album in 1991, selling over 30 million copies worldwide. Metallica have a date with Scotland. | Getty Images One of the founding 'big four' metal bands, alongside Megadeth, Anthrax and Slayer, they are by far the most successful both commercially and critically - having won nine Grammy Awards. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad To date they have released 11 studio albums, most recently 2023's 72 Seasons, and are known for their epic live shows. The band have just announced a short UK tour for 2026, where they will be playing stadiums 'in the round' and there's good news for Scottish fans - with a date in Glasgow. Here's everything you need to know to bag yourself a ticket. When are Metallica playing Scotland? Metallica will play Glasgow's Hampden Park on their M72 World Tour on Thursday, June 25, 2026. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad When are tickets on sale for Metallica's Hampden Park gig? Tickets for the gig go on general sale at 10am on Friday, May 30. You can find them on Ticketmaster here or Live Nation here. Whichever you choose, make sure you have an account set up well in advance, know your password, and are signed in well before tickets go on sale to give yourself the best chance. The 'Waiting Room' for tickets will open at around 9.45am, after which you will be allocated a randon spot in the queue. Then it's just a waiting game. Are there any presales for Metallica's Hampden Park gig? As has become common, there are several ways to get your hands on tickets before the general sale. There will be a presale for members of Metallica's Fifth Member Fan Club from 11am on Tuesday, May 27. It's free to become a member - just sign up here. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Those who are customers of 02 will then get access to a presale via their Priority App from 10am on Wednesday, May 28. If you're not with 02 it's worth asking around family and friends as each 02 account holder will be able to purchase up to four tickets in the presale. There will then be a Live Nation presale starting at 10am on Thursday, May 29. Just sign up to the Live Nation newsletter here and you'll be sent a code to access it. How much will Metallica's Hampden Park gig tickets cost? It's not yet been announced how much Metallica will be charging for tickets, but expect them to be broadly similar to Lana del Ray's gig at the same venue this year, which were priced at £75.60 - £176, plus around 20 per cent. That would mean tickets would be around £100-£200 depending on where you're sitting or standing, plus the inevitable jaw-dropping prices for VIP tickets and bundles. Who is supporting Metallica at Hampden Park? Metallica have announced two support acts for their huge Glasgow show - Gojira and Knocked Loose. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Where else are Metallica playing? Metallica are currently only playing three other gigs in the UK this summer on the tour - at Cardiff's Principality Stadium on June 28, then two nights at the London Stadium on July 3 and 5 - with two completely different sets.


Daily Mail
12-05-2025
- Daily Mail
EXCLUSIVE How to use your data on holiday... without the hefty price tag: The mobile phone providers that don't charge roaming fees
Sun, sea and shock phone bills could await travellers who fail to do their homework before heading off to warmer climes this summer, experts have warned. Before Brexit, Britons could use their UK data plans in Europe at no extra cost, but since the transition more networks have been reintroducing charges. Only 10 phone networks still let you roam for free but some have data caps meaning you could be paying some surprise fees. Since last October, new Ofcom rules mean that mobile providers need to notify customers when they start roaming, whether they intended to or not. Providers must also give clear, free to access information so customers can make informed decisions about whether – and how – to use their mobile phone abroad. To help avoid any nasty surprises after flying home, MailOnline has compiled a full list of providers and what you could be charged if you use your phone outside the UK: 02 02 claims it is the only major network not to have brought back roaming charges within the EU. For customers travelling in its 'Europe Zone', comprising more than 40 destinations, you can use data, minutes or text for no extra charge as long as you don't spill over the 25GB cap. If you are a Volt or Plus Plan customer, you get inclusive roaming in 27 destinations outside Europe, or 75 destinations with an Ultimate Plan. There is also a bolt on package for Pay Monthly and Pay As You Go customers. BT BT's 'Roam Like Home' offer lets customers roam for free in 47 countries and you can simply continue with your phone plan, allowing you to call, text and browse the internet wherever you are. There isn't a cap for when you're abroad but if you go over your standard 50GB allowance for the month you could incur a fee. While you have the pick of 47 destinations, BT does warn jet setters about roaming in Northern Cyprus as you could connect to a Turkish network. And, since Turkey is not in the EU any data and minutes used will be charged. iD Mobile iD Mobile offers holidaymakers going abroad inclusive data roaming up to 30GB in 50 countries worldwide. In any of the company's 50 free Roaming destinations, customers who joined or upgraded to iD on or after 21 June 2023 can use up to 30GB data from their plan each month at no extra cost. Regardless of your destination, iD mobile has a £45 roaming data limit in place to protect you from excessive charges. Asda mobile Asda will let you roam for free in 46 European countries for no extra charge. The only downside is there is a data roaming limit - 5GB, regardless of whether your usual limit is higher than this and if you go over the limit, Asda will charge 10p per MB. But, to help stop that, the supermarket says it will alert customers when they reach the 80 per cent and 100 per cent limit. Smarty For Smarty customers you can roam in the EU for no extra costs and if your plan includes calls and texts, they'll also work as usual. If you go over your data limit of 12GB you can buy an add on. GiffGaff Anyone on the GiffGaff network can use their phone in any EU destination for free. If you're already a customer, you'll continue to be charged in line with EU rates but there is a cap of 5GB on data. If you go over the limit, you could be charged 10p/MB. In the rest of the world there are higher charges depending on the country. Lebara With Lebara you can use your UK allowances while roaming in the EU or India for no extra cost although there is a cap of 30GB. For roaming outside of Europe and India, you will need to buy an appropriate roaming add-on or use pay-as-you-go credit. Tesco Mobile Under its Home From Home package, Tesco Mobile is offering free roaming until 2026 across 48 destinations in the EU and beyond. EE For EE customers who took out new contracts after July 7, 2021, there is a daily charge for using your phone in European destinations. You can also buy a 'Roam Abroad' pass, for £25 a month if you're a frequent flyer which allows you to use your phone without any extra charges, but you'll need to go away for 11 days each month to save money. The plan covers USA, Canada, Mexico, Australia and New Zealand plus 47 European destinations. Sky Mobile Sky phone customers can buy a Roaming Passport Plus pass for £2 a day which lets customers use calls, data and texts in 55 countries including the EU, USA and even Australia. Three For Three customers who want to travel to Europe, you'll need to buy a Go Roam Europe pass for either three days, a week or 14 days. The Three website says roaming costs £2 for Go Roam in Europe and £5 for Go Roam Around the World. But even with that pass, there's still a cap of 12GB per month. Vodafone The only countries where you can roam at no extra cost with Vodafone are the Republic of Ireland, the Isle of Man, Iceland and Norway.