Study a university degree in the netherlands

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AGE:

+18 years old

DURATION:

From 3 years old

ENGLISH LEVEL:

6.0 IELTS (B2) or higher

INCLUDES:

  • Preliminary study and advice
  • Preliminary study and advice
  • Preparation of the file
  • Travel Plan

PRICE:

Travel Plan

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Why study a university degree in English in the Netherlands?

Prestigious universities

11 universities among the best in the world

Recognized methodology

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Cultural diversity

Welcomes international students with open arms

Careers in English

First country to offer degrees taught in English

Rates financed

Dutch government offers fee discounts

STUDYING A

UNIVERSITY

CAREER IN

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You will be surprised at the recognition that comes with studying a university degree in the Netherlands! The Netherlands is a relatively small country with a population of just over 16 million. The Netherlands was the first non-English speaking country to offer higher education degrees taught in English. The national language is Dutch, however, a large percentage of the Dutch population also speaks English and often also speaks another language such as French or German. Of the 14 research universities in the Netherlands, 11 are among the top 200 in the world. The prestigious Dutch higher education system has been internationally recognized for its ‘problem-based learning’ methodology, which encourages university students to analyze complex problems in their respective fields of study and reach conclusions through individual study and group discussions. The Netherlands also has a rich cultural diversity and is a country that welcomes foreign students with open arms. open arms. Shall we start planning the trip?

Higher education is provided in two types of centers:

  • University of Applied Sciences
  • University

The difference between the two is the amount of hours devoted to practical training. Although there are undergraduate programs in which internships are required, they are generally more theoretical in their approach, whereas undergraduate programs at the University of Applied Sciences devote equal time to practical preparation and theoretical instruction.

In the Netherlands there are ‘Numerus Fixus’ type races (limited places) and some of them have a
and some of them have an aptitude test.
aptitude test.

The deadline for enrollment to study a university degree in the Netherlands is May 1. If you are applying for a ‘Numerus Fixus’ degree program Numerus Fixus’, you must register before January 15. Both Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees start in September. But there is the possibility of starting some of these higher studies in January. Contact us for more information.

In Holland it is common for students to rent a single room in a student apartment or to group together to rent a house. The price usually ranges from 500 € to 700 € per month. It usually starts with an initial period in residence.

European students can access the various financing options and grants during their studies just like local students.

The Dutch government has halved the tuition fees for first year higher education students from an EU country, so you can take advantage of this opportunity at a special price!

Holland has a fantastic public transport system, but cycling is the cheapest, easiest and most popular way to get around.
and popular way to get around. There are bike lanes on almost every street and road. In addition, the main European capitals are just a few hours’ ride away.

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