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I studied for a master's degree in the Netherlands and had an understanding of the education system. Although the Netherlands is located in Europe, its education system is borrowed from the United States, and after entering the school, you will find that there are many places that are not like the United Kingdom, but very similar to the United States. The University of The Hague, objectively speaking, is not a first-class institution in the Netherlands, and many Chinese students, some of whom are junior college students, will choose the University of The Hague as a springboard to complete a stage of study, and then apply to better comprehensive universities in the Netherlands, such as Utrellor University, Leiden University, etc.
When it comes to business, the University of Tilburg, located in the south of the Netherlands, is better, along with the University of Amsterdam.
The University of The Hague's business program is similar to the Elam Business School and can be read, but not the best.
I don't know much about this school in Malaysia, but this country is probably much worse than the Netherlands.
Although the Netherlands is a small country, it is extremely developed, and its voice in the EU can also rank in the top three.
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The University of The Hague is a bit better. The cost is higher than that of Inti, at least 100,000 yuan a year.
Although the University of The Hague is an applied technology university in the Netherlands, the business program has a very good reputation in the Netherlands, and the employment rate of graduates is also very high. INTI is a group-type private university with branch campuses in many countries and regions around the world, and the gold content of the diploma is average.
Going to school in the Netherlands, the teaching environment is more Westernized, 4-year undergraduate, half-year internship, half-year exchange study, the atmosphere of contact is completely different from going to Malaysia.
Comparatively speaking, the requirements for The Hague are higher, and there are interviews in the country every year, and IELTS requirements are at least.
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Business Inti is good. But now it's very strict. Compared to the Netherlands.
Malaysia is a more suitable springboard country. A diploma at the undergraduate level is golden. Actually, it's pretty much the same.
Personally, I suggest that you choose Malaysia, you can add me to buckle: 24620403, I can help you understand in detail, I myself have been in Malaysia for several years. will give you practical help.
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Erasmus University, University of Amsterdam, University of Groningen, University of Tilburg are all quite good!
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 very strong, known as an economic giant, and is one of the countries with the best economic situation in Europe, and its per capita income has ranked 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.
Shanghai Dutch-Chinese education is exciting.
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