Includes institutions like Delft University of Technology, University of Amsterdam, and Leiden University.
Over 2,000 courses are offered in English across various disciplines.
Lower tuition fees and living costs compared to other Western countries.
Focuses on interactive, problem-based learning and practical skills.
One-year orientation visa for job search after graduation.
Internationally friendly, inclusive, and student-centric environment.
The journey begins by selecting a course and university that aligns with your academic background and career aspirations.
Applicants must hold relevant previous qualifications and submit documents such as academic transcripts, Statement of Purpose (SOP), Letters of Recommendation (LORs), CV (if applicable), and proof of English proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL/Duolingo).
Some universities may conduct interviews or request additional assessments for certain programs.
Once the application is reviewed and accepted, students receive a conditional or unconditional offer.
Most public universities charge no tuition, just a small semester fee covering administrative costs and public transport.
Private institutions typically charge tuition, but often offer scholarships and flexible payment options.
Executive and specialized programs may have higher fees, but offer excellent ROI and career services.
Universities in Netherlands offer various scholarships that significantly reduce tuition costs. These are provided by government and private organizations.
Student dorms, shared apartments, or private studios
Cooking at home and occasional dining out
Public transport with student discounts
Mandatory for all students in Germany
Electricity, heating, internet, and mobile
Textbooks and study materials
Leisure, clothing, and miscellaneous