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OVERVIEW

Why Choose to Study in

NetherLands

  • High-Quality Education: Top-ranked universities with excellent academic standards.

  • English-Taught Programs: Many courses available in English.

  • Affordable Tuition: Lower fees, especially for EU students.

  • Innovative Educating: Prominence on critical thoughts and problem-solving.

  • Multicultural Environment: Diverse, international student body.

  • Strong Research Focus: Opportunities in innovative research.

  • Career Opportunities: Access to internships and jobs in a strong economy.

  • Quality of Life: High living standards and safety.

  • Linguistic Skills: Opportunities to acquire knowledge Dutch.

  • Central Location: Easy going tour to additional European countries.

Dutch universities offer modern courses and infrastructure, emphasizing teamwork and practical skills. They partner with local and international companies for excellent internships. The Netherlands hosts students from over 160 countries, fostering a vibrant, student-centred, and industry-oriented education system. 

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Popular Courses

Popular Courses in NetherLands 2024

  • Business and Management

  • Information Technology and Engineering

  • Fashion and Luxury Brand Management

  • Natural Sciences

  • Health and Biomedical Sciences

  • Art and Design

  • Hospitality and Tourism Management

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Proof of English Proficiency

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IELTS Requirements

  1. Master’s Programs: Minimum score 6.5, no band less than 6.0.
  2. Bachelor’s Programs: Minimum score 6.0, no band less than 5.5.
  3. Note: Some programs may require a higher score of 6.5.

Other Accepted Tests

  • TOEFL: Minimum score 80-100 (internet-based).
  • Cambridge English: C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency.
  • PTE Academic: Lowest possible score 58-65.

Work visa for Students in NetherLands

Work While You Study
  • Part-Time Work: International students can work up to 16 hours per week.
  • Full-Time Work: Permitted during the summer months (June, July, August).
  • Work Permit: Non-EU/EEA students need a work permit, which should be requested for by the employer.
Work after graduation
  • Orientation Year Visa: Graduates can apply for a one-year “orientation year” visa to find employment or start a business.
    • Eligibility: Applies to graduates from Dutch higher education institutions and recognized international universities.
    • Work Rights: Full work rights without a separate work permit during the orientation year.
Visa for Dependents

Eligibility and Application

  • Residence Permit: Partners and children of international students can apply to join them in the Netherlands.
  • Application Process: Can be done online or via a written application. Requires a valid passport and necessary documents.
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Top 5 Universities in the Netherlands 2024

  • Delft University of Technology - Delft (World Rank: 48, previously 70)

  • University of Amsterdam - Amsterdam (World Rank: 61, previously 60)

  • Wageningen University & Research - Wageningen (World Rank: 64, previously 59)

  • Leiden University - Leiden (World Rank: 77, unchanged)

  • University of Groningen - Groningen (World Rank: 79, previously 75)

  • Source - https://www.timeshighereducation.com/student/best-universities/best-universities-netherlands

Studying in the Netherlands is increasingly popular among international students, thanks to the many world-leading universities offering English-taught programs.

Opportunities for Settlement After Graduation

1.      Orientation Year Permit

    • Purpose: One-year reside to get a job as a highly skilled migrant.
    • Eligibility: Graduates from Dutch universities or top 200 international universities.
    • Details: Full work rights without a separate work permit.

2.      Highly Skilled Migrant

    • Purpose: For those with a job offer that meets salary criteria.
    • Benefits: Faster immigration process and ability to bring family.

3.      Startup Visa

    • Purpose: For graduates starting an innovative business.
    • Requirements: Must have a facilitator (mentor).

4.      Entrepreneur Permit

    • Purpose: To open a business that increases the worth to the Dutch economy.
    • Requirements: Evaluated based on personal experience, business plan, and added value.

5.      Permanent Residency

        Eligibility: After five years of continuous legal stay.

    • Requirements: Stable income, integration, and language proficiency.
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  • Top-Ranked Universities: Nine universities in the top 200 worldwide (QS World Rankings 2023).
  • Multicultural Environment: One in every 10 university students is international.
  • Post-Study Employment Visa: Equal to one year.
  • Student-Welcoming Capitals: Amsterdam is amongst the finest student cities internationally.
  • Extensive English Programs: Over 2000 programs taught in English.
  • Affordable: Economical education and living costs.
  • Safety: One of the safest countries (2018 Global Peace Index).
  • Career Opportunities: Excellent prospects for international students.
  • Tuition Fees for One Year (Approx.): €11,000
  • Living and Accommodation (Approx.): €11,500
  • Airfare to the Netherlands (Approx.): €570
  • Visa Fees: €210
  • Competitive Economy: One of Europe’s most competitive economies ranked 18th globally.
  • Key Areas: Farming & Food, Clean Energy, High Tech Businesses, Logistics, and Water Industries.
  • Popular Job Sectors: Energy, Water Resource Management, Aerospace, ICT, and Finance.
  • Multinational Corporations: Home to Philips, Heineken, Shell, ING, and European headquarters for Sony, Microsoft, and others.
  • Plenty Opportunities: Several internship and career opportunities, exclusively in engineering, IT, finance, and healthcare.
  • Post-Study Work Visa: One-year post-study work visa available for graduates to find employment.
  • Quality of Life time: Recognized for promising work-life balance and high living standards, making it an fascinating destination for professional development.
  1. Holland Scholarship
    • Coverage: €5,000 one-time grant.
    • Programs: Bachelor’s or master’s degrees.
  2. Orange Tulip Scholarship
    • Coverage: Varies; partial/full tuition, sometimes living expenses.
    • Programs: Bachelor’s and master’s degrees.
  3. University of Twente Scholarship (UTS)
    • Coverage: €3,000 – €22,000 per year.
    • Programs: Master’s degrees.
  4. Maastricht University Holland-High Potential Scholarship
    • Coverage: Tuition, living expenses, visa, and health insurance.
    • Programs: Master’s degrees.
  5. Leiden University Excellence Scholarship (LExS)
    • Coverage: Partial tuition fee reduction.
    • Programs: Master’s degrees.

These scholarships provide substantial financial support and are straightforward to apply for.

FAQs

What is the estimated budget for a student pursuing a Master’s in the Netherlands?
  • €15,000 to €20,000.
Do universities allow a 3-year Bachelor's or 15 years of studies for a Master's?

Yes, it is accepted.

Can a student apply for a conditional offer without an IELTS score and final year/12th marksheet?

No, provisional admission is not feasible.

What is the processing time for offer letters from universities/colleges ?

Typically, around 3 to 6 weeks.

Are backlogs accepted by Dutch universities?

No, backlogs are not accepted.

A student completed their Bachelor's degree in 2010 and has 9 years of work experience. Can they apply for a Master's course?

Yes, they can apply.

Is IELTS compulsory in the Netherlands?

No, IELTS is an essential condition.

Is it feasible to take up a second Master's course in the Netherlands if a student has previously completed one?

Yes, a student is able to request for a second Master’s.

How much money does a student require to submit for visa submission, and which funds are appropriate?

Students need to show funds covering total tuition fees plus living expenses (approximately €11,500 for a year). Acceptable funds include a savings account, fixed deposits, and an education loan.

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