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Interpretation of the application conditions for studying in Dutch universities
Interpretation of the application conditions for studying in Dutch universities

1, utrecht university application conditions

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. Application conditions for 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 application conditions.

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. Application conditions for 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. Application conditions of Amsterdam University

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: a list of the main advantages of studying in the Netherlands

1, low tuition and high cost performance.

Due to the subsidy policy of the Dutch government, the tuition fees of Dutch universities are relatively low. The annual living expenses and tuition fees in the Netherlands are about RMB 6,543,800+-RMB 6,543,800+RMB 8,000.

Moreover, Dutch universities have a scholarship system, and tuition fees can be further reduced. Schools can assist students to apply for work permits, and students' working hours per week cannot exceed 10 hours (not limited to winter and summer vacations). Most self-funded international students work in their spare time to pay for their study and living expenses.

2. The visa policy is flexible and no guarantee is required.

The Netherlands adopts the visa return policy, with the University of the Netherlands as the guarantor of the students, applying to the Dutch government for a student's study visa, and then the Dutch government will give a reply; Through this way of anti-visa, the success rate of visa is quite high, almost 100%, and the visa period is short.

Therefore, if you want to study in the Netherlands, you don't need financial guarantee, just remit the living expenses to the Dutch university where you are going to study.

3. The English penetration rate is high, and all classes are taught in English.

Holland is surrounded by Germany, Belgium, France and Britain, so most Dutch people can speak different languages.

At the same time, the direct trade between the Netherlands and Britain is frequent, and the penetration rate of English in the Netherlands reaches 95%. Almost everyone can speak English. Many colleges and universities offer courses taught in English and recruit students from all over the world.

4, numerous, in line with international standards.

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 valuable higher education systems in the world.

There are *** 13 U research-oriented public universities in the Netherlands, among which the University of Amsterdam is the top 100 university in the world, and each university has the top 10 majors and disciplines in the world, and the certificates after graduation are recognized globally.

In Holland, international students come from 190 different countries in the world. The Netherlands is very open and tolerant, and everyone can exchange ideas and speak freely on an equal footing.

5. There are abundant scholarships for studying in the Netherlands.

In the Netherlands, scholarship programs do not require special application and are one of the school systems. It doesn't need the highest score. As long as you successfully pass each academic year, you can get a scholarship.

Scholarship programs include: Dutch orange tulip scholarship, Dutch national scholarship and EU Erasmus scholarship.

In addition to the above scholarship programs, various schools in the Netherlands also offer scholarships of different amounts to encourage international students to enjoy Dutch education.

6. Pay attention to the introduction of high-end talents and the unemployment rate is low.

In recent years, the Dutch economic situation has been the lowest in Europe, and the unemployment rate is also the lowest in Europe. The Netherlands has a large number of industries overseas, and most of them employ foreign employees to manage them, which provides more employment opportunities for foreign graduates with higher education in the Netherlands.

In recent years, the Netherlands has also attached great importance to trade with China, and is in urgent need of a group of international talents who know both the Netherlands and China.

7. Friendly immigration policy

According to the new immigration policy of the Netherlands, international students who have studied in the Netherlands for more than two years (including two years) or graduated with a master's degree can extend their visas for one year after graduation and apply for a work visa after finding a job.

After working for five years (years of study can be converted into half of years of work), you can apply for a permanent residence permit in the Netherlands (renewed every five years).

After obtaining permanent residency, you can apply for Dutch citizenship by passing the Dutch naturalization test.

Further reading: What do you need to know to study in Holland?

1, suitable for the applied major.

The Netherlands is in an international position in environmental technology, energy technology, information technology, biotechnology and materials technology, and water conservancy projects. Which is more suitable for students of science and engineering, or shipping, trade, warehousing and transportation. From the perspective of specific schools, Leiden University ranks first in the Netherlands. Its law major enjoys a high reputation in the world, but the requirements for applicants are also relatively high and the admission rate is relatively low. The teaching quality of management major in this school is very high, but the tuition fee is also very expensive, which is similar to that of related majors in Britain and America. Delft University of Technology is one of the four largest universities of technology in Europe and enjoys a high reputation in the field of science and engineering education in the Netherlands. Science and engineering majors are complete, and 8 majors are universities in the Netherlands that can award corresponding degrees. As Rotterdam Port is the largest port in the world with an annual throughput of over 300 million tons, it will be a correct choice to study maritime trade or warehousing and transportation at erasmus University in Rotterdam.

2. Dutch consumption

The Dutch economy is above average in Europe and relatively developed. The average student spends about10-120,000 yuan a year, of which living expenses account for 40,000-60,000 yuan. Foods like onions and potatoes are cheaper, while vegetables and fruits are more expensive. Of course, the level of living expenses is also related to the city or college. For example, Leiden University is located in Leiden, which is a university town. It doesn't have its own closed campus, and the accommodation and living expenses are relatively expensive. Delft University is located in Delft. Students can live in dormitories and eat in canteens, which is much cheaper. Because the Netherlands is a typical European country, the prosperity of big cities and small and medium-sized cities is very different. The four major cities in the Netherlands are Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague and Utrecht. For students studying in the Netherlands for 3-4 years, they must choose institutions located in big cities, otherwise they will be passive.

3. Different schools charge different fees.

Attention should be paid when applying: the fees charged by different schools in the Netherlands vary greatly. This is because schools receive different education funds supported by the government. Of course, it cannot be said that low fees are good schools, and high fees are not good. Although there are many colleges to choose from, each college offers different programs. English teaching in some schools is often a school discipline, so we should follow our own professional direction. Still depends on the quality of teaching. Different schools have different degrees of research in the same field. Some majors are the signboards of schools. Although some schools offer a certain major, they only aim at meeting the most basic requirements of qualified comprehensive universities. Therefore, by browsing the original website of the school, we can learn about the courses offered by the school, the internship period and the international recognition of the degree, and then make a choice.

4. Pay attention to majors and employment prospects.

Every student will face employment after studying, and employment is the most difficult problem after graduation, so one of the factors affecting employment is occupation, especially for people with work experience, when choosing a major, employment prospects should be considered. You can learn about the education level, curriculum, reputation and development direction of the school through the official website set up by the China Municipal Government or find a reliable intermediary agency. To rationally expect the job market, we should proceed from reality and correctly choose the major.

Further reading: a guide to the choice of study abroad schools in the Netherlands

First, choose a school from a professional perspective.

Although there are many colleges to choose from, each college offers different programs. Up to now, most courses in Dutch universities are taught in Dutch, so English teaching in various schools is often a school subject. Therefore, according to your established professional direction, you should choose a school that provides the professional you need from many schools.

Second, comprehensive comparison, and finally determine the school.

For the choice of different schools, we should focus on the following points:

1. Browse the website to confirm the academic focus. Different schools have different degrees of research in the same field. Some majors are the school's signboard, and some schools only offer a certain major to meet the most basic requirements of qualified comprehensive universities. Therefore, by browsing the school's original website, we can learn about the courses offered by the school, the time period of internship and whether we can go to the United States and Canada for exchange study, so as to make further choices.

2. Schools at the same level can choose from their cities. If there are two possible choices in the way of A, it depends on your interest in the city where your school is located. The so-called interest, on the one hand, refers to your love for the cultural characteristics of this city, on the other hand, you should consider whether there are job opportunities in this city according to your own economic conditions. Because the Netherlands is a typical European country, the prosperity of big cities and small and medium-sized cities is very different. The four major cities in the Netherlands are Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague and Utrecht. For students studying in the Netherlands for 3-4 years, they must choose institutions located in big cities, otherwise they will be passive.

Third, the choice of major.

Many students from China study abroad blindly. In the past period of time, we found that a large number of students we selected proposed to change their major after arriving in the Netherlands, especially after their first year of study. For students, it means that this year's time and expenses are wasted and the loss is very large. Therefore, it is very important to choose a major before going abroad, which should be said to be the most important point of studying abroad.

It is suggested to start with the following points:

1. From the perspective of future employment: every student will face employment after graduation, which is the most difficult problem. Therefore, one of the factors that affect employment is the major. If you reasonably expect the job market, you can choose the major correctly. Sometimes, everything should proceed from reality.

2. Personality: Some majors have certain requirements for personality, and it is equally important to choose a major according to your own personality. For example, some majors attach great importance to communication. If you are an introvert, don't choose this major.

3. Hobbies: Choosing a major from the perspective of personal hobbies accounts for a large proportion of international students. For example, some students are very sensitive to numbers and have a good mathematical foundation, and they will choose statistics as their major; Some students like to work hard in the market and have certain planning ability, so they will choose the major of marketing.

4. the vitality of the industry: some professional industries are sunset industries and cannot be chosen; Only after graduation, the industry is a sunrise industry, and it will develop in the future. Therefore, choosing a school and choosing a major is a highly logical knowledge, which should be comprehensively analyzed and grasped.