I. Classification of U-type universities and H-type universities
In fact, class U is the so-called "university", which is an academic university. H-class university, "Hogeschool" is also an applied university.
U-type universities focus more on research universities and offer relatively few English programs. The number of U-shaped universities in the Netherlands is relatively small, and the majors are probably business, science and engineering, psychology, literature research and so on. H-class universities cover a wider range of majors, including art, physiotherapy, marketing and so on.
Second, the application conditions for studying abroad
The application conditions of 1 university
The general application condition is IELTS 6.5, with a score of not less than 6, and some majors need IELTS 7. Business needs GMAT score, and engineering (such as design) needs to provide portfolio.
U-type schools give priority to European students, including China students studying in the Netherlands.
Apply for U-type universities in the Netherlands from China. Method 1: study in China for the first year, and then apply for U-shaped universities in the Netherlands from China. Method 2: First go to an H-class college in the Netherlands for one year, and then transfer from a Dutch university for one year to apply for U-class study abroad.
2. Application conditions for H-level universities
High school graduates can apply without providing college entrance examination results; The entry language requirements are low, and IELTS 5.0 can be admitted to the undergraduate preparatory course. But 5.0 points and 5.5 points need to go to the Netherlands to study for a preparatory course 1 year (5.0 points) or half a year (5.5 points). If you want to apply directly to a Dutch H-class university, IELTS must reach at least 6.0, and individual majors must be 6.5+.
Three. Answers to questions about studying abroad
1. I am an expert in China. Can I apply for a Dutch master's degree?
Dutch graduate students apply and do not accept specialist degrees. Applicants must have a bachelor's degree, and self-taught undergraduate courses are also acceptable. The graduation certificate and bachelor's degree certificate must be submitted when applying.
2. Do you have time for an internship when applying for a Dutch master's degree?
One year's master's degree time is very fast, so if there are many courses, you may not have time for internship. But if you have the ability and luck, you can also write a paper and practice in the company at the same time. If it is two years, the situation will be different. One is that you have more time, and you will have extra summer vacation to find an internship and get familiar with the work in Holland.
3. How long are the courses in Dutch universities? Dutch schools have interview requirements?
Master (M): 1-2 years, Bachelor (B): 3-4 years. Some schools in Holland have interview requirements. When students take part in school interviews, they should try their best to show their personal talents and good motivation for admission. In addition, students who do not have IELTS scores can also attend school interviews first, as long as they ensure that IELTS scores are provided before visas.