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What are the main characteristics of studying in Holland?
First, applications from universities of science and engineering are relatively concentrated.

In 20 15 years, the application of science and engineering among Dutch students is relatively concentrated. There are three polytechnics in the Netherlands, namely Delft University of Technology, Eindhoven University of Technology and Trent University. Every year, when receiving inquiries from science and engineering students, experts studying abroad mainly recommend these famous science and engineering schools, which leads to the phenomenon of relatively concentrated applications. Many students who applied this year chose Delft Institute of Technology. This has caused fierce competition and delayed the final admission. Although Delft University of Technology has raised the admission standards, the number of applicants is still growing rapidly.

Students can consider other institutions in the Netherlands, such as Berlage School of Architecture, which is a professional international school of architecture. Landscape architecture and environmental urban planning of Vakhnin Genn University; The School of Housing and Development of erasmus University in Rotterdam has set up a major in housing and urban planning. Such an institution is a good choice whether it is the success rate of application or the future employment.

Second, art students' choice of Holland is on the rise.

With the increasing popularity of studying in the Netherlands, most art colleges in the Netherlands gradually offer courses taught in English. For example, the Royal Academy of Art in Amsterdam, Altzer Art Institute, Eindhoven Art Institute, Utrecht Art Institute, etc. They all offer English-taught art subjects, such as fashion design, jewelry design, fashion strategy, oil painting, music and so on. However, there are few places for art colleges to enroll students.

Third, students begin to prepare early and apply early.

More and more students choose the strategy of applying early and preparing their language scores early, which is most obvious among business students. Most students who want to apply for business schools are prepared to attack well-known and world-ranked institutions, such as Tilburg University, Erasmus University in Rotterdam and Amsterdam University. This kind of university is famous for its high requirements, strict examinations and limited admission places, requiring both IELTS scores and GMAT scores. Most students began to prepare various English scores as early as junior year, hoping to improve the success rate of application.

The Netherlands allows students to make up their English scores in the future, but the application materials need to be reviewed by the school in advance. As long as students have excellent background conditions, the school can make up IELTS and GMAT scores when students have places.