(11-07-2022, 10:54 AM)Cofffeee Wrote: I have update- the BS IT after the mentioned path is fully online.
"once you have completed these 180 credits, which costs your 579 euros. If you are an EU/ETA area citizen, the degree itself is free for you. So, no cost there. If you are from outside EU, then you have to pay a tuition free which is 10 000 euros per year. Since after 180 credits, you have only remaining 60 credits which are 1 year's studies."
Hi,
Just wanted to clarify. So after doing the 180 credits online the rest of 60 credits can also be acquired online and you don't need to be in Finland to get the bachelors degree?
Also i read the wiki that contrary to what Metropolia says you dont need Finnish personal identity code to register?
(11-14-2022, 12:02 PM)rachel83az Wrote:(11-07-2022, 12:53 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: WOW, that's awesome for those in the EU, you can get the BSIT practically free... it's a very good deal for the first 180 credits at just 579 euros though for international students outside of the EU. Paying the 10K euro would be a tad too much for the final year when you can get an entire degree using alternative credit granting methods with institutions we recommend on this board.
True, but some people are worried about having so much alt credit on a transcript. It's generally an unfounded worry. But, if you have concerns, paying the additional $2-3k for a 100% online no-alt-credit degree that can be completed in as few as 2 years sounds like a good deal. It seems like it might be at least slightly easier than Purdue Global's BSIT which requires at least a full paper for every single quarter credit (so, 45 papers at minimum).
Students will need to run their own cost/benefit analysis, but it's nice to have this as another option!
If $2-3k is not an issue , how would you compare this Bachelors in IT degree to BA CS degree from TESU?