Study In
Netherlands
Study In
Netherlands
Study in Netherlands: Everything You Need to Know
- Reputation
- Language
- Tuition Fees
- Part-time work
- Post-study work visa
- Entry Requirements
- English Language Requirement
- Application Fees
- Admission intake
- Spouse And Family
- Study Visa

Reputation
Netherlands is counted amongst one of the most industrialized countries in the world. Universities in the Netherlands are known for their impressive ranking and higher education worldwide. Most of the areas of Netherlands are below sea level and are man-made.

Language
It is the country with one of the highest English-speaking (above 90%) population in Europe.

Tuition Fees
The Universities of Netherlands charge comparatively low tuition fees from international students.
For Bachelors: € 9,800 to 22,250 (Per Year).
For Masters: € 12,200 to € 24,840 (Per Year).

Part-time work
Students can work up to 16 hours/week during study.

Post-study work visa
Post-study work visa is of 1 year for all Bachelor’s and Master’s programs.

Entry Requirements
The general academic requirements are as:-
- 50-55% and above in previous education (High ranked Universities may need 75% and above).
- Mathematics can be a requirement for applying to a Bachelor’s program in some universities.
- For MBA 3 years of work experience is mandatory

English Language Requirement
For Bachelor programs
- IELTS: Overall 6 with no band less than 5.5
- TOEFL: Overall 80
- IELTS: IELTS: Overall 6.5 with no band less than 6
- TOEFL: Overall 90

Application Fees
The application fees varies between € 75 - € 100

Admission intake
The Dutch academic year starts on September 1st. The September intake is the standard for all Dutch universities. Some Dutch universities offer a February intake, but not all of them.

Spouse And Family
Spouses and children may be permitted to reside in the Netherlands while you study, but this is conditional. These conditions include having enough appropriate financing and living space. Cases are decided on an individual basis at the Netherlands embassy, and special consideration may be given to your case if you are able to explain your situation to the consulate effectively.

Study Visa
Students need an entry visa called a Provisional Residence Permit, or ‘Machtiging tot Voorlopig Verblifj’ (MVV). The MVV application takes some time to process, and it students must apply at least three months before the intended arrival date in the Netherlands. The MVV is valid for three months beginning on the date the visa department gave the embassy or consulate permission to issue your MVV. Once you have received your MVV, you may book your flight tickets. Upon arrival your institution gets your residence permit.
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Reputation
Netherlands is counted amongst one of the most industrialized countries in the world. Universities in the Netherlands are known for their impressive ranking and higher education worldwide. Most of the areas of Netherlands are below sea level and are man-made.
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Language
It is the country with one of the highest English-speaking population in Europe (above 90%).
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Tuition Fees
The Universities of Netherlands charge comparatively low tuition fees from international students.
For Bachelors: € 9,800 to 22,250 (Per Year).
For Masters: € 12,200 to € 24,840 (Per Year) . -
Part-time work
Students can work up to 16 hours/week during study.
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Post-study work visa
Post-study work visa is of 1 year for all Bachelor’s and Master’s programs.
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Entry Requirements
1. 50-55% and above in previous education (High ranked Universities may need 75% and above).
2. Mathematics can be a requirement for applying to a Bachelor’s program in some universities.
3. For MBA 3 years of work experience is mandatory.
4. For the province of Groningen, the required academic records might be different. So if you are applying to a university in Groningen, check with the institute. -
English Language Requirement
For Bachelor programs
IELTS: Overall 6 with no band less than 5.5
TOEFL:Overall 80
For Master programs
IELTS: Overall 6.5 with no band less than 6
TOEFL:Overall 80
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Application Fees
The application fees varies between € 75 - € 100
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Admission intake
The Dutch academic year starts on September 1st. The September intake is the standard for all Dutch universities. Some Dutch universities offer a February intake, but not all of them.
-
Spouse and family
Spouses and children may be permitted to reside in the Netherlands while you study, but this is conditional. These conditions include having enough appropriate financing and living space. Cases are decided on an individual basis at the Netherlands embassy, and special consideration may be given to your case if you are able to explain your situation to the consulate effectively.
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Study Visa
Students need an entry visa called a Provisional Residence Permit, or ‘Machtiging tot Voorlopig Verblifj’ (MVV). The MVV application takes some time to process, and it students must apply at least three months before the intended arrival date in the Netherlands. The MVV is valid for three months beginning on the date the visa department gave the embassy or consulate permission to issue your MVV. Once you have received your MVV, you may book your flight tickets. Upon arrival your institution gets your residence permit.