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Management and International Business Management Courses
The tuition fee is about 3,000 to 4,000 euros. The tuition fee varies depending on the school. The living expenses are about 80,000 to 100,000 a year. You can work part-time, up to 10 hours a week
Admission requirements
1. Admission requirements for undergraduate preparatory courses:
(1) English proficiency equivalent to IELTS 4.0, able to communicate in English.
(2) Applicants who have completed a three-year high school course in China High school students.
Undergraduate preparatory courses are mainly college preparatory courses prepared for students who have completed their third year of high school. It not only learns English, but also mainly studies basic professional courses to prepare for entering regular university courses.
Course arrangement:
●English
●Study method guidance
●Group learning
●Elective courses : Professional basic courses (such as: business/marketing and other related professional courses)
●Communication skills
●Management skills training
2. Admission requirements for undergraduate bachelor's degree:
(1) Have completed three years of high school study and have a high school diploma.
(2) IELTS 5.5 or IELTS 6.0 (depending on different schools and different majors)
There are no restrictions on the major choices for high school students when applying for undergraduate bachelor's degrees. Yes, students can generally choose a major based on their interests and future development directions.
3. Admission requirements for undergraduate preparatory courses for junior college students:
(1) IELTS score of 6.0 or above.
(2) Students who have obtained higher education diploma.
(3) Students with three years of higher education background.
The junior college-to-undergraduate program is mainly for students who have obtained a three-year higher education diploma to obtain a bachelor's degree. The course provides the final stage of educational guidance to students who have already received relevant professional education. Through the final year of study, students are assessed on their ability to complete tasks independently and to complete technical reports in professional fields. Graduates have the ability to combine their various abilities and knowledge in real life to complete middle- and high-level management work in the company.
4. Admission requirements for junior college students studying for an undergraduate degree:
(1) English proficiency equivalent to IELTS 4.5.
(2) Have obtained a higher education diploma.
(3) Students who have completed three years of higher education.
College-to-undergraduate preparatory courses are mainly university preparatory courses prepared for students who have completed three years of higher education. It not only learns English, but also mainly studies basic professional courses. After completing the preparatory courses, it is promoted to the relevant majors of the university to complete the last year of undergraduate courses and obtain a bachelor's degree.
Master’s preparatory courses are mainly preparatory courses for master’s programs for undergraduates. It not only learns English, but also mainly studies basic professional courses. After completing the preparatory courses, you can advance to the master's degree program in related majors to complete the master's degree courses and obtain a master's degree.
Introduction to some Dutch institutions
1. Saxon University in the Netherlands
Saxon University is located in the east of the Netherlands and has two campuses. They are located in the two cities of Deventer and Enschede, 65 kilometers apart, with convenient transportation. There are currently 17,000 students, including 1,000 international students, studying for bachelor's and master's degrees in 22 majors. International courses are taught in English and specialize in science and technology and business. Its degrees are recognized around the world, including by the Chinese government, providing strong guarantees and job prospects for graduates of the school to find employment around the world. It has also established cooperative relationships with many universities around the world to provide international students with a good exchange learning environment.
Course Introduction:
1. Preparatory Course
Course Academic System Tuition and Admission Requirements
Undergraduate Preparatory Course 1 Year 7450EURO IELTS 5.0
Half a year 4375EURO IELTS 5.5
3 months 2700EURO IELTS 5.5
Bachelor/Master's program 1 year 7450EURO IELTS 5.0
Half a year 4375EURO IELTS 5.5
p>3 months 2700EURO IELTS 5.5
2. Undergraduate major
Professional academic system tuition fee admission requirements
International Business Management major 4 years 3500EURO (first 1 year)
3000EURO (2-4 years)
Graduation from high school, technical secondary school or technical school.
IELTS 6 points
Bachelor's degree in electronic engineering for 4 years 3500EURO (1st year)
3000EURO (2-4 years)
Bachelor's degree in Information Graphic Design, 4 years, 3500EURO (1st year)
3000EURO (2-4 years)
Bachelor's degree in Rehabilitation Medicine, 4 years, 4950EURO/year
3. Undergraduate majors
Professional tuition fees and admission requirements
Marketing
4780EURO/year
1 year
Relevant 3-year college degree or junior college degree;
IELTS 6 points
Accounting and Finance
Business Information Systems
Information Services and Management
Chemistry and Technology
Facility and Equipment Management
Urban Planning and Development
Environmental Science
Environmental Technology
Civil Engineering
II. Utrecht University of Technology
Netherlands Utrecht University of Technology is located in Utrecht, the famous cultural and artistic capital of the Netherlands.
The college was formed in 1995 by the merger of many institutions and is currently the largest university in the Netherlands. One of the comprehensive universities, it has 6 colleges (School of Education, School of Science and Engineering, School of Economics and Management, School of Healthcare, School of Social Public Relations and School of Journalism) with nearly 100 majors. Some of the engineering majors are unique in the Netherlands, and other majors are unique in the Netherlands. The school also has an absolutely leading level. At present, the Department of Science and Engineering is the largest engineering department in the Netherlands. It has strong teaching staff and unique professional settings. There are currently about 27,000 students and about 2,600 outstanding teachers from all over the world. At present, The Chinese Ministry of Education, the Dutch Ministry of Education and the European Union recognize the degrees and qualification certificates awarded by the school.
1. Preparatory course
International Business Management preparatory course
Preparatory course type, tuition fee and start date
Undergraduate preparatory course costs 980 euros for one month July 15th
Learning content: English, economics, statistics, computers, Dutch culture, communication skills, etc.
Admission requirements: Graduation from high school or vocational high school or above; and IELTS score of 5.5.
Post-graduation direction: International Business Management major of our school.
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Learning content English and related professional knowledge.
Admission requirements: Three-year college graduate or junior college student, and IELTS score of 5.0 or above.
After graduation, students will continue to study related majors in the college, including: business software engineering, civil engineering, industrial product design and other junior college-to-undergraduate programs
2. Undergraduate courses
Tuition fee admission requirements for professional studies
International Business Management major
4 years
Tuition fees: 1950 euros;
Living expenses: 6800 Euro academic requirements: high school graduation (senior year of high school), vocational high school graduation (last year) and technical secondary school graduation (or last year);
b. English requirements: IELTS 6.0; applicants with a score below 6.0 can participate Preparatory studies.
c. Other requirements: Students participating in the preparatory course must arrive at the school on July 15 or before the start date of the course
3. College-to-undergraduate courses
Professional academic system tuition fees Requirements
Civil Engineering
1-year tuition fee: 1,400 euros;
Living expenses: 6,000 euros Academic requirements: Applicants have completed 3 years of relevant majors in China Higher education.
b. English requirements: IELTS 6.0; those with a score below 6.0 can participate in preparatory studies.
1 year of industrial product design
1 year of business application software engineering
3. Elegance University
Elegance University is a Dutch university A private higher education university recognized by the government. Elegance University is located in the city of Deventer. The school teaches in a small-scale, small-classroom format and has high educational quality. In addition, the school has a flexible system. Based on the previous educational background of international students in their home countries, and subject to the school's review, the school can arrange for students to transfer to study classes and provide junior college-to-year courses. The school has two admissions periods each year, in February and September. The academic length ranges from one year to four and a half years, and upon graduation you will obtain an internationally recognized Bachelor of International Business Management (Bachelor) degree or International Master of Business Administration (MBA) diploma. Students at this school are generally in their first year of college, mainly remedial English and take basic professional courses. The school's English entry level requirement for students is IELTS 4.5. It adopts advanced teaching methods, small class teaching, and professional courses combined with academic studies. Enable students' English proficiency to improve every semester. When taking main professional courses at the beginning of the second academic year, students' English proficiency will reach IELTS 6.0.
School System/Admission Requirements
All courses are arranged for a total of nine semesters from preparatory (first-year university), undergraduate, and master's degree, which is four and a half years. Each stage has different English entry requirements for students.
1. English Junior Preparatory Course (BBA0)
2. Preparatory Course (first-year university, first and second semester, codenamed BBA1, BBA2 respectively): IELTS 4.5 points high school graduation Students, technical secondary school students, college students and above.
3. Undergraduate (third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh semesters, codenamed BBA3, BBA4, BBA5, BBA6, BBA7 respectively): IELTS 6.0 high school graduates and freshman students who have taken relevant courses Basic Economics Course
4. College-to-Bachelor's Degree (Sixth and Seventh Semester, codenamed BBA6 and BBA7 respectively): IELTS 6.5 for students who have completed three years of college or the third year of university studies in related majors
5. International Master of Business Administration/MBA (Eighth and Ninth Semester): IELTS 7.5 (Note: It will be adjusted, if the requirement is higher than 6.0, it will be enough) Bachelor degree and at least one year of work experience, or courses from the school Tuition fee after completing the fifth to seventh semesters: 9,800 euros per year
Note 1: For college students in two-year related majors and students who have completed the second year of university, they can transfer to another class according to the actual situation.
Note 2: Applicants without IELTS scores can pass the school interview.
Fees: Application registration fee: 500 euros (one-time, non-refundable) Preparatory and undergraduate tuition fees per year: 6,200 euros Rent per year: 3,000 euros Medical and accident liability insurance per year: 450 euros Rental deposit: 455 euros ( One-time, refundable upon check-out) Textbook fee: Unsure, depends on elective courses.
Frequently Asked Questions about Studying in the Netherlands:
1. How is the academic system of Dutch universities established?
Undergraduate academic system: generally 4 years, some universities majoring in science and agricultural science have 5 years of academic system.
The structure of Dutch degree programs is increasingly developing in the direction of the internationally accepted system. Most schools adopt the system of bachelor's degree programs, master's degree programs, and doctoral degree programs. However, there are still some schools that adopt the traditional Dutch system. , that is, completing a master's degree program in one go.
Master's degree program: After successfully completing undergraduate studies and obtaining a bachelor's degree, you can start studying for a master's degree course. Master's degree programs range from one to two years, depending on the school and major.
Doctoral degree system: The prerequisite for application is that the applicant has obtained a master's degree and has corresponding research capabilities. The school then decides whether to admit or not based on the specific circumstances of each applicant.
2. When do you start admission to Dutch universities?
Universities in the Netherlands generally start around September each year, and the academic year generally runs from the end of August to mid-June of the following year. Only a few schools enroll students in the spring, and the academic year begins in March.
3. What are the basic requirements for applying to Dutch universities?
Each university has its own admission standards. The first general conditions for Chinese international students to apply for formal full-time higher education institutions in the Netherlands are: a good foundation in English, which is equivalent to TOFEL: 500 points or above, IELTS: 5.5 or pass the school’s entrance English test.
To apply for undergraduate courses, you need a high school diploma; to apply for a master's degree, you need to have an undergraduate diploma and a bachelor's degree certificate in the same or related major. Some more professional colleges may impose other conditions and require students to have relevant work experience. Some schools require students majoring in economics to have a certain foundation in mathematics.
4. How much is the fee per academic year?
Tuition fees and registration fees: There is no unified standard for tuition fees and registration fees in Dutch universities. Within the fee range stipulated by the Dutch Ministry of Education, schools can set fees according to their own circumstances. The Dutch government provides discounts on tuition fees for international students from countries outside the EU. Under this premise, tuition fees for undergraduate students generally range from 3,000 euros/year to 6,000 euros/year. Tuition fees for all master's degree courses generally range from 3,000 euros/year to 20,600 euros/year. Due to the extremely wide range of majors offered by master's degree programs and the different academic arrangements, tuition fees vary greatly. The International Relations Office of each school will provide detailed information.
Living expenses: Generally around 6,000 euros per year. This standard is set with reference to the average living standards of European students. Generally, Chinese students will have savings. The monthly living expenses (food, accommodation, transportation, etc.) of Chinese students in the Netherlands are about 500 euros. It should also be noted that: According to the regulations of the Dutch Immigration Service in 2001, when applying for and renewing a short-term residence permit, international students must have a deposit of more than one year's living expenses in their personal bank account. The amount standard is determined by the Dutch Immigration Service according to different regions each year. It was approved and announced that in 2002 it was about 7,600 euros.
Insurance: The Dutch government stipulates that foreign students must pay insurance premiums while studying in the Netherlands. The most basic insurance premium is about 460 euros per year.
5. What language is used to study in the Netherlands?
The Netherlands is a "multilingual" society, and Dutch universities basically use both Dutch and English for teaching. The degree courses that foreign students study in Dutch universities are generally international courses. Dutch universities can provide more than 600 international courses in different majors, and these courses are all taught in English.
Dutch is a very useful course in the first year of university to facilitate international students' life while studying in the Netherlands. In fact, studying in the Netherlands is almost like studying in an English-speaking country, because 95% of Dutch people can communicate in fluent English.
6. Do I need to provide financial guarantee documents? What are the requirements for financial security?
CHEF will provide the school with the financial guarantee that students need to provide when applying for a visa. Students only need to provide proof of funds to CHEF. The requirements for proof of funds are different for each school and major. For specific circumstances, you can contact the agent and CHEF Consulting.
7. Where do international students live?
Generally, students live in student apartments provided by the school. Some schools also help students rent residential houses near the school, and some schools entrust housing agencies to find suitable housing for students according to their specific requirements. Fees range from 230-460 euros/month. For undergraduate students, the school usually arranges accommodation for one year. Individual schools have different regulations. Graduate students can check housing issues on the school's website.
8. What kind of visa do I need to study in the Netherlands?
Students studying in the Netherlands hold an MVV visa (short-term stay visa).
After the applicant obtains the admission notice, CHEF can directly apply for a visa in the Netherlands through the school. That is: Applicants provide all required materials to CHEF Beijing Office through their respective agencies, and CHEF Beijing Office will transfer them to Dutch schools after approval. The specific procedures will be carried out by the Dutch school in accordance with the regulations of the Immigration Bureau and in accordance with the visa return procedure in the Netherlands.
The visa process takes about two to five weeks. At that time, the visa approval letter will be sent to the embassy in Beijing, Shanghai or Guangdong consulate according to the student’s residence location. Applicants must go to the corresponding embassy or consulate in person to handle specific visa procedures with the approval letter from the embassy or consulate. Generally, a visa can be collected within 48 hours. The CHEF Beijing office will guide various agencies to assist students in making preparations for obtaining visas.
The MVV is valid for half a year, but students generally have to go through temporary residence procedures and obtain a short-term residence permit within 5-7 days after arriving in the Netherlands. The validity period of the residence permit is determined according to the study period, but it shall not exceed one year. If the course applied for by the student exceeds one year, the renewal procedure will be completed with the assistance of the school.
9. What means of transportation are usually used to travel in the Netherlands?
The Netherlands has a complete public transportation system, with a public transportation network consisting of subways, buses, etc. covering the entire country.
Bicycles are the most economical and convenient means of transportation in the Netherlands, especially in cities. Most people have their own bicycles regardless of their professional status.
10. Cultural life
Dutch universities are distributed across the country, and the school buildings are also relatively scattered in a city. But every school has various associations that organize students to participate in various learning, sports and recreational activities. These activities are generally organized by the students themselves, and some are international.
11. Can I apply to study in a language school (English) in the Netherlands?
Yes. However, since the language schools (English) in the Netherlands are all international schools, the fees are higher. CHEF currently does not handle study abroad in such schools.
12. Can international students first enter a preparatory class in the Netherlands to improve their English scores, and then enter formal courses after reaching the standard?
Yes. Only some schools in the Netherlands offer preparatory (intensive English) courses for students, so there are fewer opportunities to choose such schools. Students entering business preparatory courses need to have TOFEL (500) or IELTS (5.5) scores, and entering science and engineering preparatory courses generally require TOFEL (450) or IELTS (5.0). Those without grades can study business majors, but they need to pass the entrance English test.
Based on the poor English skills of Chinese students, especially their poor listening and speaking skills, some Dutch schools have decided to hold 8-10 week preparatory courses in China for admitted students. The content of the course mainly focuses on introducing the general situation of the Netherlands, the professional courses and improving students' English proficiency. Among them, the overview of the Netherlands and the introduction of this major’s courses are taught by teachers sent by each admitted school to China.
13. How should students whose academic qualifications meet the requirements but whose English proficiency has not yet reached the standard apply?
Students have two options:
1) Intensify your studies in China and enter a Dutch university after reaching the English level required by the school.
2) You can apply for the preparatory course first (see the requirements above), and then study for the degree course after completing the preparatory course.
14. Do Dutch schools have any age requirements for international students applying for degree courses?
Schools in the Netherlands generally require students applying for a four-year bachelor's degree to be under 25 years old, and some schools require that they be under 23 years old. The age requirements for students applying for graduate school are relatively loose.
15. How to apply for scholarships to study in the Netherlands?
The tuition fees for international students from countries outside the EU have been reduced to a certain extent by the Dutch government.
In 2001, the Dutch government established the Delta Plan to provide financial aid to students from China, Indonesia, South Africa, Taiwan and other countries and regions. Chinese students who want to study in the Netherlands can apply for scholarships from the school as long as they meet the requirements set by the school.
In addition to the Delta plan, some master's degree students can also apply for scholarships from their schools. For specific application procedures, please check the school website.
16. Can I transfer to other countries to continue my studies while studying in the Netherlands?
Many schools in the Netherlands have cooperative education projects with schools in other European countries. According to the school's curriculum schedule, international students have the opportunity to study some courses in other partner schools in Europe.
17. Is work-study possible when studying in the Netherlands?
First of all, neither the school nor CHEF encourages students to work as soon as they arrive in the Netherlands. If students want to apply for a tax ID number, they must apply for it themselves. The school will not take the initiative to help students apply for a tax ID number.
Dutch law stipulates that students studying degree programs can legally work 10 hours a week during their studies, and can work full-time during June, July, and August (summer vacation). Students are generally paid around 4.5-9.1 euros/hour. (Depending on the age of the student and the work done).
18. After studying in the Netherlands, can international students find employment there after graduating?
The visa held by international students is only for study abroad and does not include work purposes. If international students want to stay in the Netherlands after graduation, they must have an employer willing to accept them and assist them in applying for a work visa.
19. How do students make remittances after getting their visas?
Students should go to the bank to remit the full amount of the fees indicated on the admission notice to the designated account by wire transfer before departure. Dutch schools do not accept cash payments from students. When applying for remittance, students can bring their admission notice, translation, visa and other documents directly to Bank of China, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, or CITIC Bank to handle remittance approval and exchange procedures. If the total amount of remittance exceeds 20,000 US dollars, you need to obtain approval from the Administration of Foreign Exchange and then go to the bank to handle the remittance.
20. Frequently Asked Questions about Associate to Undergraduate and Postgraduate Studies
1. Admission questions for associate to undergraduate (continuation):
(1) What are the basic requirements for associate to undergraduate?
Students with more than two years of higher education (including junior college) in related majors; if they pass the school's English written and oral examinations and professional knowledge examinations (some schools do not conduct examinations), they can study for the first year of the corresponding major. Undergraduate courses from 1 to 2 years.
(2) How do current students apply?
Freshman students can only apply to study at a 4-year undergraduate program and cannot enter a junior college program, but are not limited to majors.
For sophomore students, the school generally does not accept applications for associate degree upgrading, but there are precedents for individual students who can complete sophomore courses before admission to be accepted by the school.
Students who are in their junior year can apply for a 2-year junior college program.
Those with a higher education background of three years or more can apply for a one-year associate degree program.
If senior students can obtain a bachelor's degree, they can apply for postgraduate courses related to their majors.
(3) Do graduates from the five major universities (Night University, Hangzhou University, Yeda University, Vocational University, and Radio and Television University) meet the application requirements?
As long as a student can obtain a notarized academic certificate, he or she can apply for a junior college degree in accordance with the standards of regular university students. If you have obtained a degree certificate recognized by the National Education Commission, you can apply for the corresponding postgraduate course.
2 Postgraduate admission issues:
(1) Some schools’ admission requirements indicate that TOEFL 550 is required. Can IELTS scores be substituted?
Generally speaking, equivalent IELTS scores can be used instead of TOEFL, but some schools or majors may have special requirements, so specific inquiries are required.
(2) Can students with good English skills but no TOEFL or IELTS scores apply? How to apply?
ITC International School of Aerospace Surveying and Geosciences can accept students with CET-6, but the specific score of CET-6 is required to be above 70; the business master's preparatory course recruited by HES Rotterdam Business School is for TOEFL, There are no specific IELTS score requirements, but there is an entrance exam.
(3) Some schools or majors require GRE and GMAT scores. How many scores are required specifically?
Erasmus University in Rotterdam proposes a reference score of 620 for GMAT, and other schools have no specific requirements yet.
(4) When and where are interviews generally held by the school? If I submit the application materials after the interview time, will the success rate be different?
Category 1: Groningen International Business School will include an interview during the exam in March next year.
Category 2: The three majors of MBA (0101M), MBA (0102M), and Financial Management (0115M) of The Hague International Business School and Erasmus University Rotterdam will definitely have interviews, but the time is uncertain. It doesn’t have to be just once.
Category 3: Whether other schools conduct interviews depends on the quantity and quality of applying students. For example, if there are many applicants and their levels are very close, making it difficult to judge, the school will arrange interviews.
Submitting application materials after the interview time will not affect the success rate if you are a student with a high professional level, but it will have an impact on students with an average professional level and strong language skills, because this Class students could have made a good impression on the school through interviews.
Previous interviews included formal school examinations, interviews during the Beijing International Education Exhibition (in March every year), and telephone examinations. Chinese students generally need to improve their speaking and listening skills.
(5) Delft University of Technology and others have stipulated quotas for graduate students. Can they be increased?
In 2001, the ratio of students in the school was about 1:3, that is, for one Chinese student, there should be three students from the European Union or other countries. This can ensure the internationalization of the school and the students' learning and The international atmosphere of life. The number of four students in each major this year is determined based on the situation in 2002. Specific to this year's admissions, there may be flexibility. For example, there may be more than four students for popular majors and less than four for unpopular majors.
(6) The application materials for graduate school require a copy of your passport. What should I do if I don’t have a passport?
If students do not have a passport when applying, they can provide a copy of their birth certificate and ID card, but it is recommended that students apply for a passport as soon as possible.
(7) How can senior students apply for a passport in advance?
Fourth-year students should have a collective household registration, and they can apply for it by issuing a certificate at the school. It should be noted that the school has a deadline for issuing certificates to senior students (the time of each school is different, it is around April). If the deadline is passed, it will not be until the student's household registration is transferred back home or settled somewhere. It is no longer possible to get a passport.
(8) Does the tuition include registration fee? If it is charged separately, how much is it? How to do it?
Unless otherwise specified by the school, there is generally no registration fee. The fees listed on the admission notice issued by the school include all fees. As long as students remit the full amount, they don’t have to worry anymore.
(9) Is there an age limit for graduate students?
Dutch schools basically have no age limit for graduate students.
(10) Are there any restrictions on students’ original majors when studying business?
Studying an MBA has few restrictions on the original major, but requires certain management experience.
Studying postgraduate studies in other majors requires relevant professional qualifications and work experience
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