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Advantages of studying in the Netherlands

1. National universities with low tuition fees and government subsidies;

2. Graduated from junior college in China and graduated from abroad in 1-2 years;

3. Low living expenses, about 40,000-50,000 a year (including food, shelter and insurance);

4. There is no need to provide huge economic guarantee;

5. You can apply for a scholarship;

6. Legal work, funding study abroad;

7. visa reversal, high success rate and short processing cycle;

8. Recognition of domestic diplomas in junior college and adult education;

9. Hold IELTS scores without an interview, and directly enroll in related majors;

10. English teaching is of high quality, and the degree is recognized globally and by the Ministry of Education of China;

1 1. The degree was recognized by the government of China;

12. Fully experience multi-ethnic culture;

13. The Netherlands is one of the richest 1 1 developed countries in the world;

Admission requirements

1. Requirements for matriculation:

(1) English level is equivalent to IELTS 4.0, and can communicate in English.

(2) High school students who have completed the three-year course of China Senior High School.

Undergraduate preparatory courses are mainly prepared for students who have finished senior three. It not only studies English, but also mainly studies professional basic courses to prepare for entering the formal courses of the university.

Course arrangement:

● English

● Guidance on learning methods

● Group learning

● Elective courses: professional basic courses (such as business/marketing and other related professional courses)

● Communication skills

● Management skills training

2. Undergraduate bachelor's degree entry requirements:

(a) has completed three years of high school education, with a high school diploma.

(2) IELTS 5.5 or IELTS 6.0 (depending on different majors in different schools)

There are no restrictions on the choice of majors for high school students when applying for a bachelor's degree. Students can generally choose their major according to their hobbies and future development direction.

Third, elegant universities.

Elegance University of the Netherlands is a private higher education university recognized by the Dutch government. Elegance University, located in Deventer, teaches in small classrooms with high quality education. In addition, the school has a flexible system. Schools can arrange students to study in different classes and provide junior college courses according to their previous educational background in their own countries. The admission time of this school is twice a year, in February and September. The length of schooling varies from one year to four and a half years, and the internationally recognized Bachelor of International Business Administration (Bachelor) degree or Master of International Business Administration (MBA) diploma is obtained upon graduation. Students in this school usually take English classes and basic professional courses in their freshman year. The requirements of the school for students' English entrance level are IELTS 4.5, adopting advanced teaching methods, small class teaching and specialized courses. Make students' English level improve every semester. Starting from the second academic year, students' English level will reach IELTS 6.0.

Academic system/admission requirements

All courses are arranged from preparatory (freshman), undergraduate and master's courses, with a total of nine semesters, that is, four and a half years. Each stage has different requirements for students' English entrance level.

1. English Elementary Preparatory Class

2. Preparatory course (first, first and second semesters, code BBA 1, BBA2 respectively):

L IELTS 4.5

L high school graduates, technical secondary schools and college students.

3. Undergraduate (BBA3, BBA4, BBA5, BBA6 and BBA7 in the third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh semesters respectively):

L IELTS 6.0

L Both high school graduates and freshmen have taken relevant basic economics courses.

4. College-upgraded undergraduate courses (in the sixth and seventh semesters, code-named BBA6 and BBA7 respectively):

L IELTS 6.5

Junior college or university students in related majors.

5. International MBA /MBA (eighth and ninth semesters):

L IELTS 7.5 (note: it will be adjusted, and the score of 6.0 is too high)

L Bachelor degree and at least one year working experience, or the school has completed the fifth to seventh semesters.

L annual tuition: 9800 euros

Note 1: Two-year college students in related majors and students who have completed their sophomore year can be adjusted according to the actual situation.

Note 2: Those who have no IELTS scores can pass the school interview.

Cost:

Registration fee: 500 euros (one-time, non-refundable)

U tuition for preparatory courses and undergraduate courses: 6,200 euros per year.

Annual rent: 3000 euros

Medical and accident liability insurance: 450 euros per year.

U rental deposit: 455 euros (one-time, refundable when checking out)

U textbook fee: uncertain, depending on elective courses.

Frequently asked questions about studying in Holland;

1. How is the academic system of Dutch universities established?

Undergraduate education system: generally, it is 4 years, and some universities of science and engineering and agriculture are 5 years.

The structure of degree courses in the Netherlands is developing towards the international common system. Most schools adopt the system of bachelor's degree courses+master's degree courses+doctoral degree courses, but some schools still adopt the traditional Dutch system, that is, master's degree courses are completed at one time.

Master's academic system: After successfully completing undergraduate studies and obtaining a bachelor's degree, master's courses can be started. According to different schools and majors, master's courses range from one year to two years.

Doctoral system: the prerequisite for application is that the applicant has obtained a master's degree and has the corresponding research ability. The school will decide whether to accept each applicant according to the specific situation.

2. When will the Dutch university enter the school?

Universities in the Netherlands generally start school around September each year, and the academic year generally lasts from the end of August to the middle of June the following year. Only a few schools enroll students in spring, and the school year begins in March.

3. What are the basic requirements for applying for a Dutch university?

Every university has its own admission criteria. The first general conditions for China students to apply for full-time universities in the Netherlands are: a good English foundation, that is, a TOEFL score of 500 or above and an IELTS score of 5.5 or above, or passing the English entrance examination of the school.

To apply for an undergraduate course, you need a high school diploma; Applying for a master's degree requires a bachelor's degree certificate and a bachelor's degree certificate in the same or related major. Some professional colleges may attach other conditions to require students to have relevant work experience. Some schools require students majoring in economics to have a certain mathematical foundation.

4. What is the cost of each academic year?

Tuition and registration fees: There is no uniform standard for tuition and registration fees of Dutch universities. Within the scope of fees stipulated by the Dutch Ministry of Education, schools can make them according to their own conditions. The Dutch government provides preferential tuition for international students from countries outside the EU. Under this premise, the tuition fee for undergraduates is generally between 3,000 euros/year and 6,000 euros/year. The tuition fees for all master's courses are generally between 3,000 euros/year and 20,600 euros/year. Due to the wide range of majors offered by master's courses and different academic arrangements, tuition fees vary greatly. The international relations office of each school will provide detailed information.

Living expenses: generally around 6,000 euros per year. This standard is based on the average living standard of European students, and China students generally have savings. Monthly living expenses (food, accommodation, transportation, etc. ) China students in the Netherlands is about 500 euros. It should also be pointed out that according to the provisions of the Dutch Immigration Bureau 200 1, when applying for and renewing a short-term residence permit, international students must have a deposit of more than one year's living expenses in their personal bank account, and the amount standard is reviewed and announced by the Dutch Immigration Bureau according to different regions every year, which was about 7,600 euros in 2002.

Insurance: The Dutch government stipulates that international students must pay insurance premiums while studying in the Netherlands. The most basic insurance premium is about 460 euros/year.

5. What language is used to study in Holland?

The Netherlands is a "multilingual" society, and Dutch universities basically use both Dutch and English for teaching. The degree courses of foreign students entering Dutch universities are generally international courses, and Dutch universities can offer more than 600 international courses with different majors, all of which are taught in English.

Dutch is a very useful course in the first year of university, which facilitates the life of international students during their study in the Netherlands. In fact, studying in the Netherlands is almost like studying in an English-speaking country, because 95% of Dutch people can communicate in fluent English.

6. Do you need to provide proof of economic guarantee? What are the requirements for economic guarantee?

Chefs provide financial guarantee for students to apply for visas, and students only need to provide proof of chef's funds; The requirements for proof of funds vary from school to school and from major to major. Please consult the agent and chef for details.

7. Where do international students live?

Usually live in the student apartment provided by the school. Some schools also help students rent houses near the school, and some schools entrust housing agents to find suitable houses for students according to their specific requirements. The cost ranges from 230-460 euros/month. For undergraduates, the school usually arranges accommodation for one year. Each school has different regulations. Graduate students can go to the school's website to inquire about housing problems.

8. What visa do you hold to study in the Netherlands?

Students studying in the Netherlands hold MVV visas (short-term residence visas).

The chef can apply for a visa for the applicant in the Netherlands directly through the school after the applicant gets the admission notice. That is, the applicants provide all the required materials to the Beijing Chef's Office through their respective agencies, and then transfer them to the Dutch school after the Beijing Chef's Office has passed the examination. The specific procedures are implemented by Dutch schools in accordance with the regulations of the Immigration Bureau, and in the Netherlands in accordance with the procedures for signing back.

It takes about two to five weeks to get a visa. At that time, the approval letter will be sent to the Beijing embassy, Shanghai or Guangdong consulate according to the student's domicile. The applicant must personally go to the corresponding embassy or consulate to go through the specific visa procedures with the approval letter from the embassy or consulate. You can usually get a visa within 48 hours. Chef's Beijing office will guide all institutions and help students make all the preparations for obtaining visas.

MVV is valid for half a year, but students usually have to go through the temporary residence formalities within 5-7 days after arriving in the Netherlands and get a short-term residence permit. The validity period of the residence permit is determined according to the study period, but it does not exceed one year. If the courses applied by students exceed 1 year, they will complete the continuation procedures with the assistance of the school.

9. What means of transportation do you usually use when traveling in Holland?

The Dutch public transport system is perfect, and the public transport network consisting of subway and bus covers the whole country.

Bicycle is the most economical and convenient means of transportation in the Netherlands, especially in cities. No matter what their professional status, most people have their own bicycles.

X. Cultural life

Universities in the Netherlands are distributed all over the country, and the buildings are scattered in one city. But every school has various associations to organize students to participate in various learning, sports and entertainment activities. These activities are generally organized by students themselves, and some are international.

Can I apply to go to a language school (English) in Holland?

Of course. However, because the language schools (English) in the Netherlands are all international schools, the cost is higher. Chefs don't apply for this kind of school at present.

12. Can international students enter the preparatory classes in the Netherlands to improve their English scores, and then enter the formal courses after reaching the standard?

Of course. Only some schools in the Netherlands can provide students with preparatory courses (English intensive courses), so there are fewer opportunities to choose such schools. Students need TOEFL (500) or IELTS (5.5) to enter the business preparatory class, and TOEFL (450) and IELTS (5.0) are generally required to enter the science and engineering preparatory class. Those who have no grades can study business, but they need to pass the entrance English exam.

In view of the poor English ability of China students, especially their listening and speaking ability, some Dutch schools decided to offer 8- 10 weeks of preparatory courses for the admitted China students. The content of the course is mainly to introduce the general situation of the Netherlands, this major course and improve students' English level. Among them, the general situation of the Netherlands and the course introduction of this major are taught by the teachers of the enrollment school in China.

Thirteen, academic qualifications meet the requirements, English level has not yet reached the standard of students how to apply?

Students can have two choices:

1) strengthened in China, and entered the Dutch university after reaching the entrance English level required by the school.

2) You can apply to the preparatory class first (see the above requirements), and then study the degree course after the preparatory class.

14. Is there an age requirement for international students applying for degree courses in Dutch schools?

Dutch schools generally require students applying for a four-year bachelor's degree to be under the age of 25, and some schools require them to be under the age of 23. The age requirements for graduate students are relatively relaxed.

15. How to apply for a scholarship to study in the Netherlands?

The Dutch government has reduced the tuition fees of international students from countries outside the EU to some extent.

200 1 The Dutch government has formulated the Delta Plan to provide financial aid to students from China, Indonesia, South Africa, Taiwan Province Province and other countries and regions. China students studying in the Netherlands can apply for scholarships as long as they meet the requirements set by the school.

In addition to the Delta program, some students pursuing master's degrees can also apply for scholarships from their schools. Please refer to the school website for specific application procedures.

16. Can I transfer to other countries to continue my studies while studying in the Netherlands?

Many schools in the Netherlands have cooperative projects with schools in other European countries. According to the curriculum of the school, international students have the opportunity to study some courses of other cooperative schools in Europe.

17. Can I study in the Netherlands through work-study programs?

First of all, neither schools nor chefs encourage students to work as soon as they arrive in Holland. Students must apply for the tax number themselves if they want to apply. The school will not take the initiative to help students apply for tax numbers.

According to Dutch law, students taking degree courses can legally work 65,438+00 hours a week during their study, and can work full-time in June, July and August (summer vacation). The salary of students is generally around 4.5-9. 1 euro/hour. It depends on the age of the students and the work they do.

18. After studying in the Netherlands, can international students find employment there?

International students hold visas only for studying abroad, not for work. If international students want to stay in the Netherlands after graduation, employers must be willing to accept and assist graduates to apply for work visas.

Nineteen, how do students handle remittance after getting a visa?

Students should go to the bank to wire the full amount of the fees indicated in the admission notice to the designated account before departure. Dutch schools don't accept students to pay in cash. Students can go directly to China Bank, China Industrial and Commercial Bank, CITIC Industrial and Commercial Bank and other banks for remittance approval and exchange procedures with the admission notice, translation and visa. If the total remittance exceeds $20,000, you need to go to the State Administration of Foreign Exchange for approval first, and then go to the bank for remittance.

University of Saxony

The University of Saxony is located in the east of the Netherlands and has two campuses. Located in derwent and enschede, 65 kilometers apart, with convenient transportation. At present, there are 17000 students, among whom 1000 students are international students studying for bachelor's and master's degrees in 22 majors. International courses are taught in English, and the majors involve science and technology, business and other fields. Its degree has been recognized by the whole world, including the government of China, which provides strong guarantee and employment prospects for its graduates in the world. Moreover, it has established cooperative relations with many universities around the world, providing a good exchange and learning environment for international students.

Course introduction:

1, preparatory course

Curriculum system, tuition fees and admission requirements

Undergraduate Preparatory Course 1 year 7450 Euro IELTS 5.0

Half a year 4375 Euro IELTS 5.5

3 months 2,700 euros IELTS 5.5

Undergraduate/Master Courses 1 Year 7450 Euro IELTS 5.0

Half a year 4375 Euro IELTS 5.5

3 months 2,700 euros IELTS 5.5

2. Undergraduate major

Requirements for tuition admission of professional academic system

Major in international business management: 4 years, 3,500 euros (1 year)

3,000 euros (2-4 years)

Graduated from high school, technical secondary school or technical school.

IELTS 6 points

Bachelor degree in electronic engineering, 4 years, 3500 euros (1 year)

3,000 euros (2-4 years)

Bachelor's degree in information graphic design, 4 years, 3500 euros (1 year)

3,000 euros (2-4 years)

Bachelor degree in rehabilitation medicine, 4 years, 4950 euros/year.

3. Undergraduate major

Professional tuition fees and academic system admission requirements

marketing

4780 euros/year

1 year

Relevant 3-year college graduation or junior year education;

IELTS 6 points

Accounting and finance

Business information system science

Information service and management science

Chemistry and technology

Facilities and equipment management

Urban planning and development science

environmental sciences

environmental technology

civil engineering

Two, Utrecht higher professional university fees

Utrecht Higher Vocational College is located in Utrecht, the famous cultural and artistic capital of the Netherlands.

College is formed by the merger of more than 1995 universities. At present, as one of the largest comprehensive universities in the Netherlands, it has nearly 100 majors in six colleges (Education College, Engineering College, school of economics and management, Medical and Health College, Social Public Relations College and Journalism College). Some of them are unique to the Netherlands. Other majors are also at the absolute leading level in Dutch universities. At present, the Department of Science and Technology is the largest engineering department in the Netherlands, with abundant teachers and unique professional settings. At present, there are about 27,000 students from all over the world and about 2,600 excellent teachers. At present, the degrees and qualification certificates issued by the school are recognized by the Ministry of Education of China, the Ministry of Education of the Netherlands and the European Union.

1, preparatory course

Preparatory course of international business management

Start date of preparatory tuition

Undergraduate course 1 month 980 Euro July 15

Learning content: English, economics, statistics, computer, Dutch culture, communication skills, etc.

Admission requires high school or vocational high school graduation and above; And reach IELTS 5.5.

After graduation, I will major in international business management in our school.

Utrecht Higher Vocational College-Institute of Technology

Start date of preparatory tuition

Undergraduate Preparatory Course 1 Euro4,500 September

Learning content English and related professional knowledge.

Admission requires three years of college graduation or junior study, and IELTS score is above 5.0.

After graduation, I will continue to study related majors in the college, mainly including: business software engineering, civil engineering, industrial product design and other projects.

2. Undergraduate courses

Requirements for tuition admission of professional academic system

International business management major

4 years

Tuition: 1950 euros;

Living expenses: 6800 euros. Education requirements: graduation from high school (senior three), vocational high school (last year) and technical secondary school (or last year);

B. English requirements: IELTS 6.0; Less than 6.0 points to participate in preparatory study.

C other requirements: students attending the preparatory course must arrive at the school on or before July 15.

3. Undergraduate courses

Requirements for tuition admission of professional academic system

civil engineering

1 year tuition: 1400 euros;

Living expenses: 6,000 euros. Education Requirements: The applicant has completed 3 years of higher education in related majors in China.

B. English requirements: IELTS 6.0; Less than 6.0 points to participate in preparatory study.

1 year industrial product design

Business application software engineering 1 year