First, undergraduate courses in the Netherlands
The first way is to go to the Netherlands to take a course of upgrading from college to undergraduate, which usually takes only one year. Judging from the current situation, these universities that can offer undergraduate courses in the Netherlands have relatively high gold content among similar universities in Europe and high international recognition. After completing their undergraduate studies here, students can also get a one-year work visa here in the Netherlands, so that everyone can work here.
If you want to continue your study after completing your undergraduate course, you can also continue your master's degree in the Netherlands, but students who want to study for a master's degree in the Netherlands must finish the preparatory course for the master's degree first.
However, if you are waiting in Ireland to study for a master's degree in other Nordic countries, there is no need to prepare for a master's degree in these places. From this point, we can also see that the gold content of the Dutch diploma is still good.
Second, master's degree in Ireland
The second option is for students to complete their undergraduate courses in the Netherlands and then complete their master's degrees here in Ireland. Why change countries? This is because undergraduate courses in some Nordic countries do not offer such courses. After completing the master's degree here in Ireland, students can still get a two-year work visa. The language used in Ireland is English, and the cost of studying abroad in some schools is not as high as that in other countries, so the advantage of studying for a master's degree here is still great.
Of course, the most important thing is the quality of education in many institutions in northern Europe, as well as the learning environment and welfare of students. Students can basically get a work visa about one year after graduation. However, among the Nordic countries, only Sweden and Finland have relatively high recognition of Dutch undergraduate courses.
As for the cost of this method, adding up the cost of studying undergraduate courses before, it actually takes only 300,000-350,000 to finish the master's degree here. If you still work part-time, the cost can be reduced to about 200,000-250,000.
Third, the college entrance examination in Ireland
If you want to finish your undergraduate course in Ireland, you only need to study for one year, and then you can apply for a master's degree in these universities in Ireland, but you can only study in research universities, and you have to study for another year, which adds up to three years. There are also two-year undergraduate courses here, but students must have an honorary degree at the undergraduate level and do not need to study for a master's degree. However, this method takes three years and costs about 500,000-600,000 yuan, which is actually not good in terms of cost performance.
If you want to study directly from a junior college, it will take two years, first you have to study for a master's degree and then you have to study for a master's degree in science and engineering. There are many restrictions, and the academic qualifications are similar to those of two universities in China. Although some research universities here have plans to upgrade their majors to master's degrees, they only have skills service majors and cannot change majors. The gold content of graduation certificate is not so good. More importantly, a student's resume will not have an undergraduate background, which is not suitable for study.