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Introduction to the advantages of studying in the Netherlands and application conditions

Introduction to the advantages of studying in the Netherlands and application conditions

Studying abroad for young students will be a life-long experience for the students themselves. Below, Mr. Cao Yun, the chief study abroad consultant of the Netherlands, will introduce to you the advantages of studying in the Netherlands:

1) Receive advanced education, be proficient in the language, and be fully prepared to accept challenges.

The distinctive features of Dutch higher education are: high level, strong practicality, compact curriculum, and reasonable academic system. First of all, the Netherlands attaches great importance to cultivating students' creativity. During the entire undergraduate study process, the school regards cultivating students' ability to conduct independent research and work as its top priority. At the same time, the subject setting of Dutch institutions focuses on effectiveness, because the employment rate of students after graduation directly affects the school's enrollment. Therefore, graduates from most Dutch institutions can quickly find suitable jobs after graduation and can easily adapt to the pressures and challenges of society. Furthermore, high school graduates are more likely to master and master the language due to their young age and less influence from their mother tongue.

2) Adapt to the international environment, understand different cultures, and create conditions for becoming international talents.

Anyone who wants to truly understand how Westerners think and do things, or even integrate into Western society, must actually live in Western society for about 3 years. This is why all Western countries regard our schools as .The reason why undergraduate students are treated as direct descendants of the school. The Netherlands is a country with strong comprehensive national strength. It has always been famous for its world-renowned quality education and has a complete higher education system. In the process of studying abroad, students can not only learn advanced knowledge, but more importantly, understand foreign cultures and the way Westerners think. After graduation, they will not be distressed by being unable to communicate with foreign colleagues. Nowadays, students aged 17-18 are catching up with unprecedented development after receiving 3-4 years of advanced Western education.

Application conditions

1) Educational qualifications: Generally speaking, all high school students applying for undergraduate courses in the Netherlands must provide a high school diploma or equivalent education (technical secondary school, vocational high school, technical school diploma ) diploma. All senior high school students can apply for admission to the school before they receive their diploma. After graduating in July and receiving their diploma, they can resubmit and review it. They can then enroll directly in the autumn of September of the same year.

2) Language requirements: Dutch schools require students to provide IELTS scores. A score of 5.0 will be arranged for one-year preparatory course, a score of 5.5 will be arranged for a half-year preparatory course, and a score of 6.0 will be directly admitted to a Dutch undergraduate institution.

3) Application timing: The application process in the Netherlands generally lasts 6-8 months. Historical experience tells us that only by applying early will you have more opportunities to apply for international business management and financial management. , law, architecture and other Dutch signature majors.

Apply for research universities (U type)

Mr. Fu Jingbo, a gold medal study abroad consultant in the Netherlands, introduced that U type research universities are the top universities in the Netherlands. This type of comprehensive university has a 3-year academic system. Obtain a bachelor's degree in 2018. We only accept applications from current university students in China (i.e. freshmen and above) and require college entrance examination scores. The major setting is biased towards theoretical research, such as: economics, econometrics, international economics and finance, etc. Such universities include Tilburg University, which ranks first in the European Economic University Rankings, as well as famous European universities such as Maastricht University, University of Rotterdam, and University of Amsterdam.

Difficulty in employment

There are a large number of overseas investment companies in the Netherlands, which have a certain demand for management, technical and financial talents. Teacher Yang Chenguang, a senior study abroad consultant in the Netherlands (), pointed out that if you want to stay in the Netherlands and find a job, international students must have outstanding professional performance during their studies, and their majors must be relevant to the job position.

In particular, the Netherlands has recently launched a policy to introduce high-skilled immigrants, which imitates the points system of Australia and Canada. Starting from January 1 this year, the Netherlands will increase its efforts to attract international talents. Graduates with a master's degree or above from universities ranked among the 150th globally (within 3 years of graduation) can apply for a one-year ID card to live in the Netherlands. If you find a job with a salary that meets the conditions for skilled migration (KM) within one year, you can apply for a work permit. ;