Among non-English speaking countries, the Netherlands has the highest English penetration rate.
Reasons for choosing the Netherlands: Among non-English-speaking countries, the Netherlands has the highest English penetration rate, and almost all majors are taught in English, so the visa policy is relaxed. Dominant disciplines: Dutch agriculture and environmental science are among the best in the world, and the law major also has a high reputation. University classification: Dutch universities are mainly divided into two categories: research universities (U-type) and applied science universities (H-type). Undergraduate enrollment of China high school graduates from H-class universities does not require domestic college entrance examination results; The undergraduate application of U-shaped universities requires students to study in regular domestic undergraduate colleges for at least one year (a few U-shaped universities in the Netherlands also accept high school graduates from China); Postgraduate application requires that the applicant is a graduate of a domestic undergraduate college. Application conditions: Students need to apply for a Nuffic certificate to qualify for a Dutch entry visa. Whether applying for undergraduate or postgraduate courses in Dutch universities, you need to provide English test scores. General undergraduate entrance requirements are IELTS 6, Master 6.0-6.5, and some majors require 7. Academic system and tuition: Generally, undergraduate courses in the Netherlands last for three to four years, and graduate students are divided into research-oriented (two years) and teaching-oriented (one year). Take the one-year master's degree as an example. It is divided into five semesters, each lasting two months. The average tuition fee is 65,438+02,000 euros, and the accommodation and living expenses are 800 euros per month, so the annual expenditure can be controlled at 200,000 RMB. ?