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What are the advantages of studying in Holland? Are there many China people in Holland?
The training fee is cheap and cost-effective. Because of the subsidy policy of the Dutch government, the tuition fees of Dutch universities are relatively cheap. The annual living expenses and training fees in the Netherlands are about 654.38 million RMB-1.8 million RMB. Moreover, all universities in the Netherlands have a scholarship system, and training fees can be further reduced. Colleges and universities can help students apply for approval to work to earn money, and students should not exceed 10 hours a week (holidays are not limited). Most self-funded international students also earn money by working in their spare time to pay for their study and living expenses.

The current visa policy is flexible and does not require a deposit. The Netherlands adopts the current visa return policy. As a student's loan guarantor, the University of the Netherlands applies to the Dutch government for a student's study visa, and then the Dutch government department will give a reply. Through this way of anti-visa, the probability of successful visa is very high, which seems to be 100%, and the visa time is also short. If you want to study in the Netherlands, you don't need financial guarantee, just remit the living expenses to the upcoming Dutch university.

English coverage is high, and the whole English teaching is surrounded by Germany, Belgium, France and Britain, so most Dutch people have to speak different languages. At the same time, direct economic exchanges between the Netherlands and Britain are frequent, and the usage rate of English in the Netherlands exceeds 95%. It seems that everyone speaks English, and many schools have English lecture courses that are open to the whole world.

There are many famous universities, and the level of higher education in the Netherlands is second only to the United States, Britain and Germany, and it is one of the most precious higher education systems in the world. There are *** 13 U-type public universities in the Netherlands, among which there are many universities ranked in the top 100 in the world, such as the University of Amsterdam, and each university has Top 10 majors and disciplines all over the world, and the qualification certificates after graduation are recognized globally. In the Netherlands, international students come from 190 different countries around the world. The Netherlands is very open and tolerant to the outside world, so that everyone can exchange information and express their opinions equally.

The Dutch government has formulated a friendly and preferential visa policy for international students. The Netherlands implements the current visa refund policy for students, that is, students do not need to participate in interviews, and Dutch colleges and universities apply to the Dutch Immigration Bureau. After the student visa is successful, it can be obtained in embassies and consulates in China, the Netherlands, with a success rate of nearly 1.000%.

All-English Teaching Colleges and universities in the Netherlands provide more than 265,438+000 all-English courses for refrigerators, making it the country with the largest number of English courses in non-English-speaking countries. At the same time, the Dutch English coverage rate is above 95% (belonging to the countries with better English answers in Europe). Maybe the lady who buys food on the road is good enough to kill everyone, and you don't have to worry about the language retardation you encounter in your life. It is not new that young people with local education are proficient in three or four languages.

According to the survey, the number of international students studying in the Netherlands in 20 12 was 8 1700, among which the total number of international students studying in China was 5,700, which was the second among the total number of international students in the Netherlands, only next to Germany. The top five countries are German, China, Belgian, Spanish and French.

China is the second largest international student in the Netherlands. Even so, China students only account for about 7% of the total number of international students in the Netherlands, which shows that international students in the Netherlands have the diversity of nationality and Chinese nation, Dutch universities have a good global atmosphere, and no foreign students from any country or region have a positive mainstream influence. In addition, more than 50% of China students studying in the Netherlands have participated in the new master's program.

According to statistics, higher education institutions in the Netherlands are mainly divided into research universities (14) and basic science universities (39). Research universities mainly offer inquiry courses under excellent academic conditions. Courses offered by basic science universities attach importance to shaping students' specific application ability of traditional culture, and pay more attention to practice than research universities, laying a foundation for students to engage in a certain field in the future. In the Times Global University Rankings 20 13-20 14 and World University Rankings 20 13/ 14QS recently released, there are 12 research universities in the Netherlands, accounting for 80% of the world's top 200 universities, ranking the most except Britain and the United States.