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The Netherlands
Why Study in the The Netherlands?
High-quality globally recognized degrees: Dutch universities regularly rank high in worldwide university rankings.
English-taught programs: Many bachelor’s & master’s courses are offered in English, attracting international students.
Research and innovation focus: Strong emphasis on practical skills and research.
International environment: Diverse student community from around the world.
Good career prospects: Graduates often find job opportunities in Europe and globally.
Part-time work permitted: Non-EU students can work up to ~16 hours/week during study and full-time in summer.
Cost of Studying in The Netherlands
| Types of Expenses | Annual Expenses (EUR) |
|---|---|
| Tuition fees for one year (Approx.) | €11,000 |
| Living and Accommodation | €11,500 |
| Airfare (One Way) | €570 |
| Visa Fees | €210 |
| Total Expenses | €23,280 |
Tips to reduce costs
1️⃣ Choose Affordable Housing & Location
- Rent is the biggest expense. Sharing accommodation or living in smaller cities (Groningen, Enschede, Nijmegen) can save €200–€400 per month.
- Apply early for university housing, which is usually cheaper and closer to campus.
2️⃣ Work Part-Time During Studies
- International students can work up to 16 hours per week during semesters.
- Part-time income can cover food, transport, and basic living costs, reducing dependence on savings.
3️⃣ Apply for Scholarships & Grants
- Scholarships like the Holland Scholarship (€5,000) and university-specific awards significantly reduce tuition.
- Always check departmental and merit-based scholarships offered by your university.