tuition
Tuition fees in the Netherlands vary with schools, majors and stages of studying abroad. Generally speaking, undergraduate tuition is about 0.6-/kloc-0.5 million euros per year, and graduate tuition is about 0.8-20 thousand euros per year. These expenses include tuition, examination fees and some necessary official expenses.
living expenses
Living expenses are also an important consideration when studying in the Netherlands. Among them, housing costs account for a considerable proportion. Apartments around the school are the first choice for international students, and the cost from single room to multi-person room ranges from 300 to 500 euros. Of course, sharing with friends will save money.
Food and beverage expenses
There are various dining options in the Netherlands, from fast food to high-end restaurants. As long as you don't go to the restaurant to eat and drink every day, the monthly catering fee of 200 euros can fully meet your daily needs.
transportation charge
Holland is called "the kingdom of bicycles". For short trips, cycling is an environmentally friendly and economical choice. In terms of public transportation, the one-way fare is about 3 euros, and you can enjoy certain discounts when you buy a train or a bus card.
insurance expense
The Dutch government stipulates that international students must buy insurance, and the most basic insurance fee is about 500 euros per year. This provides the necessary guarantee for international students to live and study in the Netherlands.