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Pathway Diploma

Internet of Things (IoT) (January 2026 Intake)

Start your journey towards global technologies!

Degree programme: Pathway Diploma in Internet of Things (IoT)
Duration: 12 months
ECTS Credits: 40
Study mode: Full-time studies, on Campus
Study place: Microkatu campus, Kuopio, Finland
Language: English
Annual intake: 30-35
Intakes: January 2026 

About the Programme

This programme prepares students for further studies in technology and engineering, with a special focus on the Internet of Things (IoT). It covers foundational skills in electronics, programming, data handling, and systems thinking.

Highlights

  • 30 ECTS credits applicable toward IT or engineering degrees
  • Hands-on technical learning in a multicultural classroom
  • Core modules in programming, electronics, and networks
  • Introduction to Finnish innovation and digital industries
  • Strong pathway to bachelor’s studies in IoT and IT fields

Admission Requirements

  • Completed high school / higher secondary school certificate
  • English proficiency: Evaluated through interview or language certificates
  • Background in Mathematics and Science for pathway studies

Ready to start your journey with Savonia?

For application guidance and detailed information, reach out to our official local partner:

RG International FZC (UAE)
Email: inquiry@rginternational.org
Website: www.rginternational.org
Call: +9175758 66622

Meet your teachers:

Mies, jolla on silmälasit, tumma puku, valkoinen paita ja kuviollinen solmio, istuu kameraan päin valkoista taustaa vasten.

Rajeev Kanth, D.Sc.(Tech.), Docent
Principal Lecturer (Yliopettaja), IoT
rajeev.kanth@savonia.fi

Nainen, jolla on pitkät tummat hiukset ja harmaa ruudullinen toppi, hymyilee kevyesti ja katsoo kameraan valkoista taustaa vasten.

Veronika Mysheva 
Senior Lecturer, Finnish Language
veronika.mysheva@savonia.fi

Ulkona seisoo parrakas, silmälasipäinen ja mustapäällysteinen henkilö, jolla on tummansininen t-paita, jossa on Suomen logo. Taustalla on hämärtynyt vihreä lehvistö ja rakenteet näkyvät.

Tuukka Heiskanen 
Senior Lecturer, Mathematics
tuukka.heiskanen@savonia.fi

Mies, jolla on pitkät vaaleat rastat ja parta, seisoo ulkona ihmisjoukon keskellä, yllään pyöreät aurinkolasit ja musta nahkatakki.

Janne Koponen
Senior Lecturer, Programming
janne.koponen@savonia.fi

Nainen, jolla on lyhyet tummat hiukset ja roikkuvat korvakorut, katsoo hieman vasemmalle. Tausta on pehmeästi sumentunut lämpimällä valaistuksella.

Irene Hyrkstedt
Senior Lecturer, Languages
irene.hyrkstedt@savonia.fi

Lyhythiuksinen mies, jolla on tumma nappipaita, seisoo sisätiloissa pystysuorilla säleillä varustetun puuseinän edessä ja hymyilee kameralle.

Osman Torunoglu
Lecturer, Electronics
osman.torunoglu@savonia.fi

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Who can apply for a Pathway Diploma?

Anyone who has completed their higher secondary / high school education (Class 12 or equivalent) is eligible to apply. Specific subject requirements apply to some diplomas (e.g., math and science for IoT). Please check with our recruiting partners.

2. Is English language proficiency required?

Yes. You can provide an English language certificate (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL, PTE).
If you do not have an English certificate, you must attend and pass an online interview to assess your language skills.

3. Are these programmes conducted in English?

Yes. All our Pathway Diploma Programmes are fully taught in English by qualified faculty.

4. What happens after completing the Pathway Diploma?

Upon successful completion with minimum GPA and individual course grade above 3.5, you will be eligible to apply for relevant bachelor’s degree programmes in Savonia UAS. Out of 40 ECTS, 30 ECTS credits will get transferred toward your degree.

5. Do I apply directly to Savonia?

No. You must apply through one of our authorized recruiting partners listed under each programme. They will assist you throughout the process — from application to visa and arrival.

6. Where will I study during the diploma programme?

All diplomas are delivered on-campus in Kuopio, giving you early exposure to Finnish life, student culture, and academic practices. In case of a delayed visa, a hybrid study option will be available to ensure students don’t miss the start of their studies.

Map and addresses

Post address: P.O.Box 6, 70201 Kuopio, Finland
Visiting address: Microkatu 1, Kuopio

3D campus map
Video campus tour
Printable campus map

7. Is accommodation or visa support provided?

Your authorized agent will guide you through visa application and accommodation arrangements. Finland offers safe and student-friendly living options for international students.

For more information on student accommodation in Kuopio, please contact Kuopas.

8. How much does the programme cost?

The education fees for Pathway Diploma Programmes may vary depending on the diploma and intake. Your agent will provide you with the exact fee, details of what is included, and the payment schedule. In general, the programme fee covers teaching, study materials provided by the university, academic support services, and access to campus facilities. Also, the agent’s service fee is included in the total amount.

Please note that living expenses, accommodation, and personal costs in Finland are separate from the Diploma Programme fee.

9. What is the application process?

  1. Contact one of our listed partners
  2. Submit your documents (transcripts, passport, English certificate)
  3. Attend screening and interview, if required
  4. Receive conditional acceptance letter
  5. Make payment and receive an offer letter
  6. Begin the visa process
  7. Travel to Finland and start your studies!

10. What is it like to live and study in Finland as an international student?

Finland offers high-quality education, a safe environment, and a welcoming student culture. You will benefit from modern teaching methods, practical learning, and strong support services. Outside studies, Finland provides a high standard of living, excellent public services, and plenty of opportunities to experience its culture and nature.

Please note that some information and benefits apply only to degree students, while general information is valid for all students regardless of their status. In case of any confusion, you can always contact sudipta.chatterjee@savonia.fi for clarification.

Find more information below:
Arrival to Finland
Residence permits and student visas
Housing
Bring your own computer and learn about our IT services
Library
Dining on campus
Registering at DVV
Insurances and finances
Life in Finland