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Study in the Netherlands

Netherlands is one of Europe’s leading countries in international education, and is also one of the most industrialized countries with a thriving economy and many job opportunities.

The Netherlands has 13 globally ranked universities and has produced 12 Nobel Prize winners. The universities offer well-planned courses and Dutch universities have relatively lower tuition fees than other destinations for higher studies. Furthermore, about 95% of the local population speak English, making it a comfortable and stable destination for international students.

Some of the world’s largest companies are Dutch, and many global organizations have headquarters in the Netherlands, including Heineken, KLM, Shell, ING, Philips and Unilever.

Netherlands for International Students

Netherlands, one of the safest countries in the world, has a large community of international students. Universities in the Netherlands offer help to foreign students in acquiring a Dutch student visa. After graduating from a Dutch university, students can also apply for a post-study work visa for one year. Combined with the country’s inclusive mindset, you will find a workforce that is greatly proficient in English and very welcoming towards foreign employees. All of these are just a few of the reasons the Netherlands is an ideal place for international students to study.

Why Study in the Netherlands?

Dutch universities are among the most innovative and modern institutions in the world – renowned for high-quality education at the bachelor’s and master’s degree levels. They offer programs in a variety of fields, from engineering, law, and business, to environment and energy management. More than 2,100 courses in undergraduate and postgraduate programmes are taught by universities in English. The Dutch teaching style is interactive and student-centric, allowing students to develop valuable skills that will make them stand out, such as analysis, problem-solving and creative thinking. Ample guidance, several course options, and the possibility of scholarships make the Netherlands a great destination for international students.

High Ranked Universities/Institutions

  1. University of Twente
  2. Tilburg University
  3. Radboud University
  4. Fontys University of Applied Sciences
  5. Maastricht School of Management

Popular Courses

  1. Bachelor’s in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  2. Bachelor’s in Computing Science
  3. Master’s in Environment and Energy Management
  4. Master’s in Industrial Design Engineering
  5. Master of Business Administration
  6. Master’s in Bio-Medical Sciences
  7. Master’s in Finance and Accounting

Education Costs in the Netherlands

The tuition fees for international students studying for bachelor’s and master’s degrees in the Netherlands ranges between 7500 Euros to 11,000 Euros per year. The average living expenses are estimated at around 900 Euros to 1,100 Euros per month.

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