Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - Educational institution - What's the difference between U and H in Dutch universities?
What's the difference between U and H in Dutch universities?
First, the positioning is different

1. U-shaped universities in the Netherlands: U-shaped universities are a category of higher education institutions in the Kingdom of the Netherlands, including 13 public universities and 1 private universities. It is a research university.

2. Dutch University Class H: Higher Vocational Education College.

Second, the teaching is different.

1, University of the Netherlands Class U: U universities have three-year undergraduate courses, but most of them teach in Dutch. The length of master's courses in U-type universities is the same as that in H-type universities. The academic system of liberal arts subjects is 1 year, and the academic system of science and engineering subjects is 2 years.

2. Class H of Dutch universities: Class H universities have four years of undergraduate courses, most of which are taught in English.

Third, the application is different.

1, U-type University in the Netherlands: Applying for U-type University requires college entrance examination results and requires IELTS 6.5.

2. Dutch university class H: You don't need college entrance examination results to apply for a class H university. You only need IELTS 6.0 for entering the major directly, 5.5 for studying for half a year and 5.0 for studying 1 year. Most H-class universities have interviews, and some schools have written tests.

Baidu Encyclopedia-U University in the Netherlands

Baidu Encyclopedia-Netherlands Higher Vocational College