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1 1 reasons for falling in love with studying in the Netherlands

Advantages of studying in the Netherlands:

1. All-English teaching, global teachers, English penetration rate of 98%.

In addition to European countries whose mother tongue is English, the Netherlands is a country with a high English penetration rate. Dutch people have been educated in English since childhood, and about 98% of them speak English. There are many courses taught by English professors in Holland. Students here, just like living in an English-speaking country, will not feel any difficulty in communicating in English. The Netherlands is the first non-English-speaking country to start teaching in English. At present, 1400 undergraduate and master's courses have been offered, covering business, management, agriculture, medicine, urban architecture, computer science, biological science, law, education, humanities and social sciences, etc. Students have great professional choices.

2. Government subsidies and low tuition fees.

The Dutch government has reduced the tuition fees of international students in China, and the learning cost of English teaching is lower than that of countries such as Britain and the United States. At the same time, the cost of living in the Netherlands is relatively low, and the total annual tuition and living expenses is about RMB 6,543,800+0.2 million.

3. Many scholarship programs:

No special application is required, which is one of the school systems. You don't need the highest score. As long as you successfully pass each academic year, you can get a scholarship.

The general categories of scholarships are: Dutch orange tulip scholarship, Dutch school scholarship, Huygens scholarship and Dutch national scholarship. In addition, CHEER also provides scholarships for outstanding internal students.

4. Strict national education supervision mechanism is recognized by public universities, China and even the world.

The quality of education in Dutch universities is generally high, and the setting of each course requires strict expert assessment and evaluation, and the quality management system of similar products is implemented for students' learning. Its degrees and diplomas are internationally recognized, including China.

5. Anti-visa, short cycle, success rate 100%.

Do not need high economic security, do not check historical materials.

6. Legal work.

Working in the Netherlands is legal, and schools can help students apply for work permits. Students can't work more than 10 hours per week (holidays are not limited).

7. Rich courses, combination of theory and practice, paid internship and international exchange.

English courses in the Netherlands are highly internationalized, with teachers from European countries, Asia, Britain and the United States. The curriculum design of Dutch universities is very unique;

-I can master many foreign languages during my study;

-During my study, I have the opportunity to go to sister schools in other European countries for inter-school exchanges;

-paid internship in a large enterprise or multinational company during the study period.

8. Excellent geographical location: Schengen countries can travel to 26 European countries with a one-country visa.

Holland is the gateway to European countries. The Netherlands has a very convenient waterway, highway and air traffic network. Choosing to study in the Netherlands is an opportunity to fully understand the whole of Europe. Such as France, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, Austria, Spain, Portugal, Greece and the Nordic countries, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Czech Republic and Malta.

9. Internationalized and modernized environment.

In 2008, the first Dutch investment in China was Germany, and the second was Holland. The Netherlands is a multicultural, safe and modern country. Many foreign social groups have been integrated into the local society, such as Chinese, Indonesians and Surinamese. At the same time, these foreign social groups have maintained their original values, which makes the Netherlands an international and open country. Many Fortune 500 companies founded in the Netherlands are headquartered in the Netherlands, such as Shell (ranked first in the world), Philips, Heineken Beer and KLM. For many years, the Netherlands has been famous for its intensive agriculture. International trade and industry are the pillar industries of the Dutch economy. The Netherlands is also a world leader in transportation and logistics. Rotterdam port is one of the ports in the world, and there are countless ships entering and leaving Europe loading and unloading goods or transshipment here every day.

10. The unemployment rate is the lowest in the world, the country is rich, stable and safe, and the employment prospects are good.

In recent years, the Dutch economic situation has been all over Europe, and the unemployment rate is the lowest in Europe. The Netherlands has a large number of industries overseas, and most of them employ foreign employees to manage them, which provides more employment opportunities for foreign graduates with higher education in the Netherlands. In recent years, the Netherlands has attached great importance to its business dealings with China, and is in urgent need of a group of international talents who know both the Netherlands and China.

1 1. New immigration policy, focusing on introducing high-end talents.

The new immigration policy issued in 2008 stipulates that international students who have studied in the Netherlands for more than two years (including two years) or graduated with a master's degree can extend their visas for one year after graduation, apply for a work visa after finding a job, and apply for permanent residence after working for five years (the number of years of study can be converted into half of the number of years of work). Those who meet the conditions of permanent residence can apply for naturalization after passing the Dutch exam.