Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - Detailed explanation of the cost of studying in the Netherlands

Detailed explanation of the cost of studying in the Netherlands

How much does it cost to study in Holland? This article will give you a detailed introduction to the cost of studying in the Netherlands, including tuition, living expenses and visa fees.

tuition

The tuition fee for studying in the Netherlands is generally 6000- 15000 euros per academic year for undergraduate students and 8000-20000 euros per academic year for master students.

living expenses

Living expenses for studying in the Netherlands include housing expenses, food insurance expenses and other flexible expenses. The housing cost is 300-600 euros/room/month, the catering insurance cost is 250-350 euros/month, and other flexible expenses (books, transportation, tourism) 150-250 euros/month.

visa fee

The visa fee for studying in the Netherlands includes a visa deposit. The visa deposit is generally 65,438+00,000 euros, which is used by the Immigration Bureau to ensure that you have the ability to pay all the expenses of living in the Netherlands in the future.

Dormitories and renting houses

The most expensive thing to live in Holland is renting a house. Some schools provide dormitories. Contrary to the domestic situation, in the Netherlands, most school dormitories are more expensive than students renting their own houses.