Is it good to apply for a visa to study in the Netherlands, and what are the requirements for applyi

Updated on educate 2024-04-27
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. Application time for undergraduate study in the NetherlandsMarch: Educational Background Assessment; language exams; School selection planning.

    April-August: Start preparing paperwork and application materials.

    From September to April of the following year: Application materials will be submitted one after another.

    October-May: Auditions at selected schools.

    From November to June of the following year: the school will send admission notices one after another.

    May-June of the following year: Screening offers; Visa application.

    2. Application time for master's degree study in the Netherlands1) The first semester of the third year of university.

    Find out about the university.

    2) The second semester of the third year of university.

    3) Year 4 of university.

    September-October: Go through official procedures such as certificates of enrollment and transcripts;

    October: Submit application materials and participate in the Dutch school examination;

    November-March of the following year: wait for the offer, select the admission institution and confirm;

    June-July: Process and translate all visa documents and submit visa materials, pay the tuition and living expenses for the first year within the time specified by the university (except for some master's programs);

    July-August: Get a visa, arrange accommodation, prepare luggage, order air tickets, according to experts, depending on the school and major, the master's degree program in the Netherlands ranges from one to two years. The application for a master's degree in the Netherlands can be made by Chinese students starting from their senior year or after graduating from a bachelor's degree, or when they are still studying or graduating from a graduate school.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Studying abroad in the Netherlands is very easy to apply for, compared to other countries. At home, as long as you get the admission letter of the university, you can pass 100%, and you need to have certain language requirements and living expenses, you can consult Hua @@通的 for details.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Universities in the Netherlands are divided into research universities (Category U) and universities of applied technology (Category H), with Category U universities having a 3-year bachelor's degree but mostly taught in Dutch, while Category H universities have 4-year bachelor's degree and are mostly taught in English; The master's program duration of U universities is the same as that of H universities, with a one-year duration for liberal arts and a two-year duration for science and engineering. When students with different academic qualifications apply to study in the Netherlands, the application materials that need to be prepared need to vary from person to person. High School Students:

    H universities do not require college entrance examination scoresHigh school graduates, college graduates and undergraduate graduates can apply to colleges and universities in the Netherlands, high school graduates can apply for H universities and U universities, college entrance examination scores are not required to apply for H universities, only IELTS to 6 0 can directly enter the major, 5 5 points to go to the half-year preparatory department, 5 0 points to go to the 1-year preparatory department, most H universities have interviews, and some schools also have written exams. It is more difficult to apply for an undergraduate degree in a U-class university, and most universities require IELTS 6

    5. You need to have a college entrance examination score (above the 2nd line), and some U-class universities also require that you must study in a domestic university (undergraduate) for one year before applying. College students: Category U does not recognize college degreesCollege graduates can go to Class H universities to study for this course, generally 1 and a half to 2 years, IELTS requirement 6

    0, if you only get to 5 5, you have to go to half a year of preparatory courses, 5 0 you have to go to 1 year of preparatory courses, U universities do not recognize Chinese junior colleges, if college students want to apply for U universities, they must refer to the requirements for high school students to apply for U class. Master's students: the most choices for studying in the Netherlands, experts said frankly:

    For master's students, studying in the Netherlands is the most options. "This is mainly due to the fact that almost all courses in H class universities in the Netherlands are taught in English, even local students in the Netherlands are taught in English, whether applying for U or H class universities, you need an IELTS score of 6 5 (some liberal arts majors require 7 points), and for students who want to apply for U class universities, the average score of students graduating from 211 key universities in China is about 80 points, and the average score of students graduating from non-211 key universities is best required to be about 85 points, There are many schools that require GMAT exams for business majors (generally above 600 points), and U-class universities also have preparatory courses, but this kind of preparatory courses are essentially different from the preparatory courses of H-type universities, and the preparatory courses of U-class universities are academic in nature, and the entrance threshold and the threshold for entering majors require IELTS 6 5 points, and the purpose of studying such preparatory courses is to make up for some professional knowledge and there are no language courses.

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