Many well-known universities in the Netherlands, such as the University of Amsterdam, Leiden University, Delft University of Technology, and Anglo-Dutch University of Technology, offer biomedical engineering or similar majors. Strong faculty and scientific research strength make these universities occupy an important position in the field of biomedical research in the world, and their research results are world-famous. Coupled with the advantages of studying in the Netherlands, that is, the high scholarship and the "anti-visa" policy (after students are admitted to the school, the school will apply for a visa from the embassy), it is cost-effective to go to the Netherlands to study biomedical engineering or conduct research in related fields.
Dutch universities choose schools.
Class U is a research university, focusing on research. 1 Institute *** 14 universities, except for the open university which is not recognized by the Ministry of Education of China, other 13 universities are recognized by the Ministry of Education of China, and most of them rank in the top 200 in the world. The academic system of research universities is 3 years for undergraduate, 2 years for business 1 year and 2 years for engineering. Of course, there are exceptions, such as a master's degree from Utrecht University. Groningen's master's degree in international financial management was 1.5 years, which was jointly organized with Uppsala, Sweden (world ranking 100). You can get master's degrees from two schools after graduation.
13 U universities have their own advantages, such as ranking first in Europe in economics, surpassing Tilburg University in Oxford and Cambridge, and the Anglo-Dutch Institute of Technology, one of the three famous universities in the Netherlands. The following is a list of specific schools:
University of Amsterdam
vrije universiteit amsterdam
Erasmus University
Delft Institute of Technology
Leiden University
Nemehen
Wagningen
Utrecht University
Tilburg University
Tongte University
Inhoffen Institute of Technology
maastricht university
university of groningen
Among the H-class universities in the Netherlands, the well-known or frequently applied ones are: Rotterdam Business School, The Hague University Business School (more than many U-class universities), Hann University Logistics Management, Stande University Hotel Management (the third in Europe and the eighth in the world, with a four-star hotel), Universities of Applied Sciences Water Resources Management, Zeland and Hans Universities of Applied Sciences in Groningen.
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