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Advantages of studying in the Netherlands 20 15

First, the superior geographical location.

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.

Second, a sound education system.

Higher education in the Netherlands can be divided into Universiteit and Hogeschool. Research universities mainly train future scholars or researchers, and there are 14 such universities in the Netherlands. The courses and research topics of such schools are very professional, and most students will work in research institutions or R&D centers of large multinational companies after graduation.

There are more than 50 public applied universities in the Netherlands, which pay attention to the cultivation of practical ability of applied talents. In view of the improvement of students' professional application ability, during the study period, higher vocational colleges and related institutions will arrange internship periods, with a minimum of 6 months and a maximum of 12 months. According to different majors, students will go to different companies for short-term paid training during their studies, and at the same time, they will take the accounting entrance marks at this stage. Students will learn very useful professional knowledge and skills that books can't learn. In addition to cultivating undergraduates, applied universities also offer master's courses.

Third, English teaching, business is the most prestigious.

As a Schengen country in Europe, the Netherlands teaches international courses in English, covering more than 1000 majors. Since 95% of Dutch people can communicate in English, they can get language training in the process of studying abroad as in English-speaking countries.

At present, the most prestigious major in the Netherlands is business, and its professional position in the field of international business and management is unparalleled. Among them, the international finance and accounting major of Amsterdam Business School, the logistics management major of Rotterdam Business School and the international business management major of The Hague University all enjoy high reputation in the world, while the economic research of Tilburg University ranks first in Europe, and the MBA program of erasmus University School of Management in Rotterdam ranks first in the world 10. In addition, law, architecture, art, etc. It is also a famous specialty in Holland.

Fourth, there are many ways to upgrade from college to undergraduate, so as to improve academic qualifications.

The Dutch college entrance examination is the best choice, whether from the course itself or from the characteristics of the Netherlands, a country studying abroad. In addition to the compact core courses, undergraduate programs in Dutch universities also require students to have half a year's internship during their study, so that students can have the opportunity to apply their theories to practice after full theoretical study and achieve the perfect combination of theory and practice.

Three-year junior college students or five-year junior college students or graduates have the opportunity to advance to undergraduate courses. According to students' IELTS scores and related background, there are three options for students to choose: two-year system, 1.5-year system (IELTS 6.0 or above) and six-month or one-year preparatory course+undergraduate course (IELTS 5.0 or above).

Five, the master provides professional courses.

Most master's programs in the Netherlands do not accept students who apply to change their majors. However, it is still possible for some domestic students who really want to improve their employment competitiveness by changing their majors to study in the Netherlands. For example, Rotterdam Business School provides international students with courses to change majors. As long as they pass the one-year preparatory study, they can directly enter the Dutch master's program. In addition, Stanford University and The Hague University offer some master's programs to change majors. In addition, it is worth mentioning that the Netherlands has undergraduate courses suitable for China university students. Generally speaking, two-year courses are suitable for domestic college students or graduates with two or three years. Applicants with work experience can also choose courses of 1 year or 1.5 years.

Sixth, the cost of studying abroad is low.

In order to attract more overseas students, the cost of studying in the Netherlands is still not high. According to the different conditions of different schools, the undergraduate tuition is about 3,000 to 7,000 euros/year, and the master tuition is about 8,000 to15,000 euros/year. Located in the center of Europe, apart from tuition, the cost of studying in the Netherlands for one year ranges from 5,000 to 9,000 euros. This year, the Dutch government further increased the types and amounts of scholarships, and the tulip scholarship for China students increased from 4 million yuan to 5 million yuan. If you can't successfully apply for a scholarship, students studying in the Netherlands can also earn living expenses through legal work.

Seven, the success rate of anti-visa without economic guarantee is high.

One of the biggest advantages of studying in the Netherlands is that you won't get stuck in the visa process. Generally, as long as you are admitted to a Dutch university, you can study abroad smoothly. In addition, studying in the Netherlands does not require financial guarantees. Only some colleges and universities require students to provide bank deposit certificates equivalent to 1 year living expenses. The new immigration policy even stipulates that international students who have studied in the Netherlands for more than 2 years can get a residence permit of 1 year after graduation, which is conducive to students' employment in the Netherlands.

Eight, first-class teachers, a wide range of sources.

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;

Be able to master many foreign languages during study;

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

Paid internship in large enterprises or multinational companies during the study period.

Nine, allowed to 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).

X. Good employment prospects

In recent years, the Dutch economy is the best in 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.

The above is the information I compiled for you about studying in Holland. I hope I can help you!