Can university students apply for undergraduate study in the Netherlands?

Updated on educate 2024-04-10
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You can apply for an undergraduate program, but it depends on the school you apply to and the course you are studying. Generally speaking, when you finish your sophomore year, you have to start reading in your sophomore year, not necessarily your junior year.

    Undergraduate studies in the Netherlands are relatively cheap, about 120,000 a year.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Will you be a junior in September this year? If yes, it is recommended that you go to the Netherlands after your undergraduate studies. If you are a sophomore in September, you can apply for admission in September next year, but you may have to start from your freshman year, and the comprehensive university in the Netherlands has a three-year education system, and you can apply if you have a first-year university education background.

    The cost of studying in the Netherlands is low and the quality of teaching is high; An all-public university with globally recognized academic qualifications; Teaching in English, global faculty; anti-visa procedure, high visa rate; Work legally, no security deposit.

    The Netherlands is an ideal destination for studying abroad, and is a leader in business, law, logistics, finance, medicine, communications, electronics, architecture, agriculture, life sciences, arts, natural sciences and other fields.

    The Netherlands is the first non-English-speaking country on the European continent to start teaching in English, and has now offered more than 1,500 professional courses taught in English.

    The living expenses plus tuition fees for one year of studying in the Netherlands for undergraduates are about 10,120,000 yuan, and the living expenses plus tuition fees for one year for master's students are generally about 16,180,000 yuan, which varies from school to school.

    Although the Netherlands is a small country, it is a very strong country, known as an economic giant, one of the countries with the best economic situation in Europe, and its per capita income has been among the top in the world in recent years. The Netherlands is a garden-like country with a pleasant climate and elegant environment. The Dutch society is stable, the people live and work in peace and contentment, and the conditions in all aspects are very suitable for studying.

    Dutch-Chinese education in Shanghai.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    OK. It's easier to re-enroll in freshman year. If you continue to study, it seems that there is a problem of credit transfer, and you have to major the same. If you have a target school, you can write to us and ask.

    If you haven't started applying yet, it's too late to start in September this year.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Why do you have to study abroad, it's good to be in China.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There's nothing wrong with hard work.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Abstract:Many students who plan to apply for undergraduate study in the Netherlands are not sure what materials to prepare because they do not know the details of the application for studying in the Netherlands? Stepping on a lot of pitfalls and delaying studying abroad, I will introduce to you what conditions are needed to study in the Netherlands for undergraduates, and the application materials for studying abroad in the Netherlands, I hope it can help you.

    1. How about studying abroad in the Netherlands?

    The Dutch comprehensive university has a three-year bachelor's degree, which is much shorter than in China. Moreover, the tuition fees of Dutch universities are also relatively moderate, generally about 70,000 yuan per year for undergraduates.

    As one of the 6 founding members of the European Union, the Netherlands can use an EU visa to study, live, and work in 27 Schengen countries, including Germany, France, Italy, and Switzerland. The study visa in the Netherlands belongs to the return visa system, which is handled by the students of the Dutch university, and the student does not need to participate in the interview after submitting the visa materials, but directly returns the student's passport after the visa is affixed. As a result, the approval rate for student visas in the Netherlands is almost 100%.

    2. Application materials for undergraduate study in the Netherlands.

    1. Notarized certificate of high school graduation certificate (if you are studying in college, you also need a certificate of studying in college).

    2. Notarized transcript (some schools will also require college entrance examination results).

    3. Admission requirements and materials that need to be paid attention to when applying for a major studying in the Netherlands and a Dutch university.

    4. Birth notarization.

    5. Copy of passport or ID card and passport**.

    6. A fully completed application form.

    7. IELTS transcript.

    3. Application requirements for undergraduate study in the Netherlands.

    1. Language requirements.

    In the Netherlands, the score of IELTS is generally the standard, and the general requirement for IELTS is that the score is 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. Educational requirements.

    There are three situations that can be declared for a bachelor's degree: one is a high school graduate (a high school diploma 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. Professional requirements.

    If you are applying for a major, you generally need 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 are rough.

    4. Economic requirements.

    The total cost of undergraduate study in the Netherlands is roughly 10,000-16,000 euros per year (about 10,000 yuan per year), and there is also a financial guarantee, so students must look at their financial situation before deciding whether to declare.

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