Application conditions: senior or undergraduate or related major; IELTS 6.5 or above (minimum 6.0 in writing); The average college score is above 75.
2. Leiden University
Undergraduate application conditions: the average IELTS score is 6.0, of which the writing part should not be lower than 6.0; The TOEFL score is not less than 520-575, of which the writing score is 5 (written test) or 190-233, and the writing score is not less than 4 (computer test). The specific score requirements depend on the courses reported;
Master's application conditions: the average IELTS score is 6.5, and the scores are not less than 6.0; TOEFL score is not less than 575, including writing score 5 (written test) or 233 (computer test);
3. university of groningen
Undergraduate application conditions: graduated from high school; IELTS 6.0 (not less than 5.5 in each item)
Requirements for master's degree: bachelor degree; The language requirement is IELTS 6.0 (not less than 6.0 for each item);
4. Nijmegen University
Undergraduate application conditions: graduated from regular colleges and universities, graduated from high school, with qualified grades; IELTS requires 6.0 and above;
Master's degree requirements: bachelor's degree, with an average score of 75 or above; IELTS 6.5-7.0;
5. University of Amsterdam
Undergraduate application requirements: university study, IELTS 6.0-6.5.
Requirements for master's degree: bachelor's degree, with an average score of 75 or above! IELTS 6.5 or above.
Extended Reading: Language Requirements for Studying in the Netherlands
1. Do I have to have a language score in my application?
Some students may have heard about the results of the Dutch language-free exam, but this is actually the wrong news. All students studying in the Netherlands need to get a language diploma in China. This certificate, also known as NESO, needs to be provided to the Dutch Immigration Bureau. If you don't get this certificate, the Netherlands will not start the student visa process. In other words, no matter what stage of school you attend in the Netherlands, you must have a language score, otherwise the immigration office will not issue you a visa.
2. What language is used in Holland?
Some students are curious about what language to learn in Holland. In fact, the Netherlands is a "multilingual" society, and Dutch and English are basically used in college teaching. However, after foreign students enter Dutch universities to start their degree studies, the courses they need to take are generally international courses. There are nearly 600 international courses with different majors in Dutch universities, and all these courses are taught in English.
However, Dutch is actually a course that can be used frequently in the first year of college, in order to facilitate international students to start studying and living in the Netherlands. However, studying in the Netherlands is just like studying in an English-speaking country, because most Dutch people can communicate fluently in English.
3. Do I need to attend the preparatory course?
So can I go to Holland to study for the preparatory course? Yes, but only some schools in the Netherlands will provide students with English-intensive preparatory courses, and there are few opportunities to choose such schools. Students who want to go to business preparatory classes need TOEFL 60 or IELTS 5.5, while science and engineering preparatory classes generally require TOEFL 45 and IELTS 6.0. If you don't have such grades, you can study business, but you still have to pass the entrance English exam.
Generally speaking, the English listening and speaking ability of international students in China is poor, so some Dutch schools have started to offer 8-0/0 week preparatory courses for international students in China. The main content is to study the courses of this major in advance to improve students' English level.