The Netherlands is named after its geographical location where more than 27% of its territory is below sea level, and has a long tradition in trade and international business. If you study in the Netherlands, you will not only enjoy its international, inclusive and internationalized society, but also have an excellent place to travel to other European countries.
According to transparent methods and objective third-party data, ShanghaiRanking Consultancy has evaluated more than 2,500 institutions and ranked 1000 best universities in the world. According to the company, its ranking "has been recognized as the pioneer and the most reliable ranking of global university rankings".
Utrecht University ranks 54th in the world, 66th in university of groningen and 87th in erasmus University in Rotterdam.
Leiden University, Nijmegen University in Labud and Amsterdam University rank between 10 1 and 150. Delft University of Technology, Free University of Amsterdam and Vakhnin University and Institute rank between 15 1 and 200.
Maastricht University ranks between 20 1 and 300, Eindhoven University of Science and Technology between 30 1 and 400, and Twente University between 40 1 and 500. Tilburg University finally ranked between 60 1 and 700.
Eight of the top ten universities in the world are from the United States. The other two are in England. France ranks 1 in other countries, and Paris-Thackeray University ranks 16.
In 2009, more than 44,000 students chose to study in the Netherlands. This accounts for almost 8% of the students in this country! Whether you plan to pursue a bachelor's degree, a master's degree or a doctor's degree, the Netherlands will provide a large number of English progressive learning courses for international students like you to meet your personal and professional expectations.