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Below are the details of minimum score requirements for admission to some popular universities in Finland:

University

GRE Requirement

Aalto University

Verbal Reasoning0- 160 or higher

Quantitative Reasoning- 161 or higher

Lappeenranta University of Technology

Verbal Reasoning- 152 or higher

Quantitative Reasoning: 152 or higher

Analytical Writing: 3.0

University of Vaasa

Verbal Reasoning- 150 or higher

Quantitative Reasoning- 150 or higher

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