Although the Netherlands is a small country, it has a pleasant climate, social stability, rapid economic development and good educational conditions, which also attract a lot of students.
So how much is the cost of a year of study in Holland?
Let here small make up for you to introduce it.
1. The cost of studying abroad for postgraduate students in Holland is about 12,000-18,750 Euros a year (about 90,000-150,000 yuan).
The Dutch graduate study abroad is divided into business, liberal arts and engineering majors, of which the cost of business and engineering majors is slightly higher than the tuition of liberal arts courses.
Specific or the major that should choose according to ONESELF has very big concern.
2. The cost of studying abroad for Dutch undergraduates is about 8,000-14,000 Euros a year (about 70,000-110,000). The cost of studying abroad in the Netherlands is relatively high, and the cost of studying abroad in the Netherlands is relatively superior in the world.
The living expenses of studying in the Netherlands are about 950 euros per month (about 7,539 yuan/month), about 80,000 to 100,000 yuan per person per year.
This includes accommodation costs, utilities, transportation costs, insurance, visa fees, basic learning materials, meals and so on.
Ii. Application Requirements:
Degree 1, 2, ielts has to obtain a high school diploma (6.0-6.5) 3, application of manuscript or related 4, part of the school need to interview (date of the interview is the application deadline) graduate student 1, must have a bachelor’s degree (bachelor degree certificate is not possible) 2, 3 professing or related majors, the ielts scores,
4. Generally, there is no interview, but there may be school examination (not face to face, may be email, video, etc.).
Located in Europe, the Netherlands is the commercial and financial center of the continent.
The Economist, a magazine, once rated the Netherlands as the best country for international trade and investment.
The good business environment and the parallel teaching mode of theory and practice in the Netherlands are very attractive to business students.
2. The Dutch Civil Code has become the latest modern legislation in the world through repeated use and detailed modifications.
The changes in the Dutch code are adapted to the changes in global informatization.
Very in line with the characteristics of The Times.
Many countries use the Dutch code to a greater or lesser extent.
Most law courses in Dutch universities are taught in English, and students with good English skills can quickly enter professional courses.
At the same time, the law of the Netherlands belongs to continental European law, so it will not affect the employment of Chinese students when they return to China after study.
3. Engineering Dutch universities have a clear classification of majors.
For engineering students, Delft University, TuE and Twente University in the Netherlands are excellent choices.
As we all know, Shell oil, Philips electrical appliances and other internationally renowned companies are headquartered in the Netherlands.
For engineering students, they can learn the most advanced technology and theory in the Netherlands, and have plenty of internship opportunities in famous companies.
4. Logistics The Netherlands has the largest port in the world, Rotterdam Port, which also creates an important position and professional level in the field of logistics.
Through the teaching mode of combining theory and practice, logistics major enables students to acquire the most practical logistics knowledge and skills from the aspects of market, trade, management, distribution, warehousing, customs, sea, land and air transportation, cost control, commodities and so on.
Studying logistics in the Netherlands is a choice for future employment and development.
5. The Netherlands is a traditional romantic art country. The high quality of its art education, especially art design, has always been a source of pride for the Dutch.
This year, the number of Chinese students studying industrial art, advertising design, product design, decoration, visual communication design and other majors in the Netherlands has gradually increased, becoming another hot spot for studying in the Netherlands.
A key feature of the Dutch Academy of Arts is the high level of language proficiency required of students, mainly reflected in rigorous and extensive entrance interviews, in which students are required to accurately and appropriately express their design concepts and ideas.
In addition, students are required to provide their own design work in China.
Examiners judge whether the student is qualified for admission or whether the student’s creative style is consistent with the school’s, mainly by the personal thinking ability reflected in the work and the feelings the work is intended to express.
Relatively speaking, the technical ability of the students is not high.
As the Chinese domestic art and design industry especially respects Dutch graduates, many students choose to return to China for employment and development after completing their studies.
1. Teaching in English The Netherlands is the first non-English speaking country in the European continent to start teaching in English.
It now offers more than 600 specialized courses taught in English.
Chinese students who are accustomed to using English have more major options.
2. High teaching quality The Dutch government attaches great importance to education, and the total investment accounts for about 20% of the national budget, which provides a strong economic basis for Dutch education to maintain its leading position in the world.
The Dutch government has also legislated to ensure the quality of teaching by setting up an independent expert committee to evaluate universities and their courses on time.
Courses or schools that do not meet the standards cannot receive government subsidies or even be disqualified from teaching.
3. Low learning cost and good job prospects. Tuition fees of international courses at the same level are generally lower than those in other European countries and North America;
Although the standard of living in the Netherlands is high, the cost of living is among the lowest in Europe because of its highly developed agriculture and animal husbandry.
In recent years, the economic situation in the Netherlands has been one of the best in Europe, with the lowest unemployment rate in Europe.
The Netherlands has a large number of industries overseas, most of which employ local staff to manage, which provides more job opportunities for highly educated and highly qualified foreign graduates in the Netherlands.
4. Scholarships Available for qualified international students to have the opportunity to receive scholarships and tuition reduction.
Applicants must check with each school for scholarship details.
5. Short visa cycle and high approval rate Qualified Dutch applicants are offered an exceptional fast visa method with short visa cycle and high approval rate.