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What you need to know to study in Holland.

What you need to know to study in Holland.

Holland is a highly developed capitalist country, famous for its seawalls, windmills, tulips and tolerant social atmosphere. Laws dealing with toxic substances, sex trade and abortion are the freest in the world. The following is what I need to know when studying in Holland. Welcome to refer to.

1. 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 live permanently.

2. To apply for a Dutch university, both IELTS and TOEFL are acceptable, but considering the problem of keeping scores, IELTS is more convenient.

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. The only exception is business majors in independent business schools, which accept undergraduate applications from any background.

4. The application deadline for Dutch universities is April-May, and the application opening time is June 5438+ 10 of the previous year, so don't imagine applying again in April and May of the year of admission, it's too late.

5. Dutch universities are divided into research type (U type) and application type (H type) according to the training mode. U-type is suitable for graduate students or students with good grades in the national college entrance examination, and H-type is suitable for high school students who don't want to take the college entrance examination to apply for graduation directly. Both of them are normal undergraduates, and the only difference lies in the teaching mode and academic system.

6. The annual tuition and living expenses of Dutch undergraduates are almost 13 to15,000 yuan, and those of master students are almost 16 to18,000 yuan. U-type undergraduate course lasts for 3 years, H-type undergraduate course lasts for 4 years (internship period 1 year), master of business 1 year, and master of science and engineering lasts for 2 years.

7. The Netherlands can also immigrate through work. There is a one-year stay in Holland after graduation. You can find an internship, a job or even travel and play. If you can sign a formal contract with your employer, you can extend your stay until you get permanent residence.

8. The Netherlands belongs to the Schengen countries. If you get a Dutch study visa, you can travel freely in other Schengen countries in Europe. Students in individual scenic spots can also visit for free, such as the Louvre and Notre Dame de Paris.

9. The toxic articles in the Netherlands are not as exaggerated as the legend. They can only be bought in special shops with passports and must be registered. Everyone's shareholding is also strictly regulated.

10. Finally, the quality of education in the Netherlands is much higher than that in some industrialized countries and some universities with inflated rankings, so the study pressure is even greater. Therefore, I came to the Netherlands to study, not to get a diploma. With the idea of mixed diploma, please give up studying in Holland!

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