How about applying to study in the Netherlands, and the application requirements for studying in the

Updated on educate 2024-03-31
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    One. In recent years, the success rate of applications in the Netherlands has been average, the selection of students is very strict, and the school majors are mainly agriculture and forestry. Starting this year, an average score of 80 or above is required for 211, and an average score of 85 or above for non-211s.

    It is worth noting that if the increase in the requirements of a country is not due to policy, it must be caused by the improvement of the school's world status and the increase in applicants. The threshold for studying in the Netherlands is the second factor, and the magic weapon for studying in the Netherlands with a stable policy is: high employment rate!

    Two. When it comes to language, Dutch university courses are basically taught in English, international students don't have to study Dutch, most colleges and universities only need IELTS scores, and some professional master's programs in some colleges and universities require GMAT and GRE scores. To apply for undergraduate courses, a high school diploma with an IELTS score of 6 or above is required; To apply for a master's degree, you need a bachelor's degree certificate and degree certificate from a relevant university, and IELTS requires more than one score, and some majors can have an IELTS score of 6.

    Third, in terms of tuition fees and living expenses: there is no uniform standard for registration fees and tuition fees for Dutch universities, which vary from school to school. Since universities in the Netherlands enjoy state subsidies, tuition fees for international courses at the same level are significantly lower than in countries such as the United Kingdom and the United States.

    The duration of undergraduate studies is generally 3-4 years. The duration of study is generally 10 to 18 months for master's programs and 24 months for science and engineering. The duration of the doctoral program is 3 to 4 years.

    Tuition fees are generally between 2,000 and 4,000 euros for undergraduate students and 5,000-13,000 euros for graduate students. Students also have the opportunity to apply for scholarships. The monthly living expenses (including food and accommodation) of Chinese students in the Netherlands range from about 400---600 euros, and the insurance premium is generally about 400 euros per year, including the basic items required by students in the Netherlands.

    Fourth, work. Although the Netherlands is a small country, it is one of the most advanced countries in Europe. The Netherlands has a large number of overseas investment enterprises, which require a large number of management, technical and financial talents.

    The strategy of Dutch enterprises to employ people is to regionalize talents; Therefore, there are still more employment opportunities for high-quality international students in the Netherlands. So if you want to stay in the Netherlands and work, you have to stand out.

    First of all, during the period of study in school, the professional performance should be outstanding. Some international students with excellent grades can get full scholarships offered by well-known companies, and receiving such scholarships means that they will step into well-known companies after graduation.

    Secondly, the major should be matched with the position you are looking for, every undergraduate student in a Dutch university has an internship opportunity, business students even have a one-year internship period, and some students can even go to large companies in the United States for internships. If you perform well during your internship, companies will target you early.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The advantages of studying in the Netherlands are significant. In English-taught countries, the cost is very low, the quality of teaching is high, the Schengen study visa, you can pass in more than 20 countries in Europe to find a job, there is no financial guarantee requirement, the only country in Europe to return to the visa, the visa approval rate is 100%.

    Universities in the Netherlands are divided into categories U and H. Category U is a research-intensive university with a focus on research. There are 14 in total, except for open universities, which are not recognized by the Chinese Ministry of Education, the remaining 13 are recognized by the Chinese Ministry of Education, and most of them are ranked in the top 200 in the world.

    The duration of a research university is 3 years for a bachelor's degree, a master's degree, 1 year for business, and 2 years for engineering, although there are exceptions. Category H is a university of applied sciences that focuses on the development of practical skills. Many H-class schools have cooperation with large Dutch companies, which is more conducive to students looking for jobs in the Netherlands.

    The bachelor's degree in the Netherlands H university is 4 years, of which the last 1 year of the bachelor's degree is usually an internship period, and the master's degree is generally 1-2 years.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are four application requirements for studying in the Netherlands:

    1. The language requirements in the Netherlands are generally based on the score of IELTS, and the general requirements for IELTS are above the score before you can declare. If you do not meet this requirement, you can also go to the preparatory department, and then enter the school after meeting the requirements.

    2. There are three situations that can be declared if the academic requirements are bachelor's degree, one is a high school graduate (high school graduation certificate must be submitted); The other is a student who is currently enrolled in an undergraduate university (submit a certificate of enrollment); The last type is college graduates (submit graduation certificates), which must be recognized by the country as regular three-year college graduates, and junior college students can be promoted to undergraduate programs in this way.

    3. If the professional requirement is to declare a major, it is generally necessary to declare a major related to your previous major. Otherwise, it is very likely to be rejected directly, because the Netherlands has major restrictions, and you can't apply for other majors across your original major, and the school can't understand the thing of changing majors, based on the fear that you don't have a basic concept and will reject your application. But it's not impossible, you can study the preparatory department of the school for half a year or a year, and there is no professional restriction if you look like this.

    4. The total cost of Dutch undergraduate studies is roughly 10,000-16,000 euros per year (about 10,000 yuan per year), and they also have to pay a financial guarantee, so students must look at their financial situation before deciding whether to declare.

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