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What are the requirements for studying in Holland?

As a non-native English-speaking country, Dutch universities offer the most English teaching courses, and the quality of higher education is recognized. Tuition and living expenses are much lower than those in Britain and America, which attracts many students to study in the Netherlands. Let me show you the requirements for studying in Holland.

1. What are the application conditions for studying in the Netherlands? 1. High school students apply for undergraduate courses.

High school students applying for Dutch undergraduate courses need to provide three-year high school transcripts, graduation certificates (no college entrance examination results) and language scores, generally IELTS 6 points. IELTS scores determine whether students need to attend preparatory courses. If IELTS score is 5, he needs a year's preparatory course. If the IELTS score is 5 or 5, he needs to prepare for the first half of the year. So in order to save time, try to get the appropriate language level before applying. The starting and ending time of the application is generally 10 to May. Schools that can apply are H-class schools in the Netherlands, such as The Hague University of Applied Sciences, Rotterdam Business School, Hans University in Groningen and Hann University of Applied Sciences. The majors you can choose generally include business administration, environmental science, international relations, marketing, literature and so on. Before choosing a school, students must pay attention to whether there are any majors that students want to study among the undergraduate majors offered by the school.

2. Undergraduate students apply for undergraduate courses.

Undergraduate students can apply to U and H universities in the Netherlands, provided that they have a one-year undergraduate background. Ielts requirements are similar to the application standards of high school students, and generally require IELTS 6 points. U-university in the Netherlands ranks higher in the world, so the requirements for students will be relatively higher. Generally, students are required to have at least two undergraduate backgrounds, with an average score of over 75. The academic system of U-shaped universities in the Netherlands is three years, which is biased towards theoretical research. The academic system of H-type universities is generally four years, which is biased towards practical application, and generally there will be one-year internship. The general undergraduate tuition fee is RMB 654.38+million, the total annual expenditure plus living expenses is about RMB 65.438+02-65.438+05.000, and the application period is about RMB 65.438+00-May.

Second, the application process for studying in the Netherlands 1. Except for preparatory courses, other courses applied by Dutch universities need to register for studielink, https://www, studielink, nl/.

2. on studielink, you can register up to 4 schools/majors at a time;

3. Provide the account number and password of studielink in order to register the corresponding universities and majors;

4. Remember to activate the studielink account;

5. After registering the school and major on studielink, the student mailbox bound by studielink will receive an email from the corresponding Dutch university, including

How to further improve the information of online application of Dutch universities?

6. Create an account on the online application system of the University of the Netherlands, set a password, and provide us with the account and password.

7. We will upload the students' application materials to the school online application system. If any materials are unqualified, the school online application system will prompt students to correct them and upload them again.

8. The school will send the audit results to the students' mailboxes.

Three. Application for studying in the Netherlands 1. Teaching language

Most international higher education in the Netherlands is taught in English, and the English penetration rate in the Netherlands is one of the highest among non-English-speaking regions in the world (93%), so it is enough to study and live in the Netherlands, unless you want to stay permanently.

2. Standardized examination

Apply to Dutch universities, IELTS and TOEFL are all acceptable. However, in recent years, transnational examinations and PTE have sprung up. Because the Nuffic certification for China applicants only recognizes IELTS and TOEFL, domestic students can only apply for a Dutch school with these two language tests.

3. Occupational restrictions

Like other continental European countries, Dutch masters are not allowed to change majors. In other words, to study any course for undergraduate students, a master must apply for a related major. Only the management majors of individual schools accept applications from any undergraduate background, while the media, humanities and social sciences and international relations majors of individual colleges can allow applicants to study for a master's degree through one-year preparatory course.

4. Time of application

The application deadline for Dutch universities is April-May, and the application opening time is June 5438+10 of the previous year. Therefore, the normal preparation time is in March of the year before enrollment. I suggest that you try not to rush to apply for DDL in April and May of the year of enrollment.

5. University classification

Dutch universities are divided into research type (U type) and application type (H type) according to the training mode. U-type is suitable for domestic undergraduates who apply for a master's degree, or students who have achieved good results in the national college entrance examination and want to continue their studies. H type is suitable for high school students who do not want to take the college entrance examination and apply for graduation directly. Both of them are normal undergraduates, and the only difference lies in the teaching mode and academic system.

6. Study abroad budget

According to the euro exchange rate in 2022, the annual tuition and living expenses of Dutch undergraduates are about 15 to 18 RMB, and those of master students are about 18 to 220,000 RMB. The tuition fees of individual science and engineering colleges will be higher. U-type undergraduate course lasts for three years, H-type undergraduate course lasts for four years (with one year's internship), with a master's degree in business literature for one year and a master's degree in science and engineering for two years.