Study in Netherlands

Study in Netherlands

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Study in Netherlands

Students are coming to the Netherlands from a total of 157 different countries, mostly from Germany, China, Belgium, Italy and Spain. Most Dutch universities have international student associations that help students during their studies. The Netherlands is very open and tolerant and invites everyone to share their opinions and expressions, and this is very much encouraged during their studies. Studying in the Netherlands is not as expensive compared to other English-speaking countries such as the UK and the US. Dutch higher education is subsidized by the government and tuition fees are relatively low. With a world-renowned standard education and relatively low cost of living, studying in the Netherlands will give you real value for money. Many Dutch universities offer scholarships and can fully cover the tuition fees of study programs. The cost of living in the Netherlands is relatively low compared to other Western European locations. As a student you can also get discounts in many bars, restaurants, museums and cinemas. You can easily cycle around the city. This is not only a typical Dutch, but also a cheap means of transport. You should definitely ask for an ISIC student card to get many more benefits and discounts. The Netherlands is recognized as an excellent educational destination. Scientific research at Dutch universities is highly valued both nationally and internationally. Education in the Netherlands meets all international standards and is valued worldwide. A degree from a Dutch university provides an opportunity to start your own business and can be very useful in terms of a successful career in any country in the world. The most famous universities in the Netherlands include the University of Amsterdam, the University of Leiden and the University of Utrecht.

Conditions: 

  • Certificate of final state exam
  • Motivation letter in English
  • Academic recommendations
  • Passed IELTS (more than 6.0)
  • Passed TOEFL (written exam more than 550; computer exam more than 213; online exam more than 80) 
  • Portfolio for faculties of architecture and art – Interview – Sports Therapy | University of Lincoln, UK

 

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