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Dutch higher education is strong.
The Netherlands is located in Western Europe and is one of the most developed countries in the world. In 2006, the investment in China ranked second in the European Union, and its economic and trade exchanges with China were far ahead of those in Britain, Italy, Spain and other EU countries. Among them, the famous multinational companies are: Shell Oil, Unilever, Philips and so on. The Dutch financial industry is also extremely developed, such as ABN Amro, ING and ABN Amro. These financial institutions are the top 25 banks in the world, with businesses all over the world.

Dutch public higher education institutions offer about 1200 international courses in English, covering many professional fields. The course pays equal attention to theory and practice, and carries out practical activities in real or simulated working environment. According to Dutch experts, the Netherlands is in a leading position in education and research, especially in business. In order to encourage outstanding China students to go to the Netherlands for further study, the Dutch government provides education subsidies to China students, and no financial guarantee is needed when obtaining visas. Undergraduate tuition is about 3500 euros. At the same time, Dutch public universities also provide additional scholarships for China students. Because the Netherlands allows foreign students to work while studying abroad and provides paid internship opportunities, the cost of studying abroad in the Netherlands is the lowest among all western developed countries that use English as the teaching medium. The total cost of a four-year undergraduate course is less than 250,000 RMB. Students can complete high-quality undergraduate studies with limited expenses and concentrate their education investment on studying in famous universities in Europe and America.

In addition, as one of the earliest founding countries of the European Union, students can enter Germany, France and other 15 EU countries without a visa, which provides convenience for students to broaden their horizons and integrate into Europe. In view of the huge Dutch investment in China, Dutch enterprises are willing to hire China students with Dutch educational background. At the same time, experts learned that the Dutch government allows China students to live and work in the Netherlands 1 year after graduation, and they can get a green card after paying taxes legally for five years.

According to experts studying abroad, 1 1 of the four research universities in the Netherlands has been selected as the top 200 universities in the world, and the number of selected universities once again ranks first in the European continent, which fully shows the great strength of the Netherlands in higher education. At the same time, policies such as unsecured, generous scholarships and paid internships during study abroad have also reduced the burden on international students. Therefore, study abroad experts suggest that students who are interested in studying abroad can consider the Netherlands.