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Study and Work in the Netherlands as a Global Student?
Overview

The Netherlands is a country in northwestern Europe; known for an even landscape of waterways, flower fields, windmills and pedaling routes. Amsterdam, the capital, is home to the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum and the house where Jewish diarist Anne Frank hid during WWII. The Netherlands is a great study abroad destinations for global scholars considering excellent education in Europe. The environment and the people are very sociable to foreign students with many English-taught courses in Dutch universities and colleges.

What is special about the Netherlands for International Students

The quality of higher education in Netherlands is recognized. The tuition fees and living cost are significantly lower than in English-speaking countries. Also, there are lots of grant, allowance, and studentship opportunities. Instruction style is interactive and student-centered.

What are the average cost for under graduate and post graduate programs in the Netherlands

You can expect to pay anywhere between: 6,000 – 15,000 EUR/year for a Bachelor’s degree. 8,000 – 20,000 EUR/year for a Master’s degree. Some of the best-ranked universities in the Netherlands charge up to €15,000 per year for Bachelors, and up to €25,000 per year for Masters. For a UAS, fees for international students can start at €7-8,000 and rarely exceed €10,000.

Which colleges/universities offer affordable tuition for under graduate programs in the Netherlands

Radboud University

University of Twente (UT)

Utrecht University

HAN University of Applied Sciences

How many hours in a week can international students work in the Netherlands

European Union or European Economic Areas students can work fulltime. Non-EU students can work for only 16 hours a week during the academic year, or work fulltime in the months of June, July and August. Your employer should apply for a work permit.

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