The Netherlands informally known as Holland is a middle-European country that is only a few hours away from Germany, France, etc. Flowers, windmills, and wooden shoes come to mind when thinking of the Netherlands, but Holland has so much more to offer when it comes to international students & job seekers.

It has gained wide popularity among students from International due to its high methodology in studies, better artistic opportunities, and high-quality education.

Major credentials about the Netherlands are given in this blog;

Study In Netherlands – Quick Facts

Best Student Cities in Netherlands

Amsterdam

Tilburg

Eindhoven

Delft

Rotterdam

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Average Tuition Fees in Netherlands

3,000EUR – 10,000EUR/ Semester

Can I Study in Netherlands in English?

Yes, possible

Eligibility Criteria

Diploma of Secondary Education according to the Dutch Educational Standard with at least 55% points.

Required Age

Aged 17 or older

Degree Acceptance

Worldwide

Average Hostel Fee in Netherlands

500 EUR – 700 EUR / month

Living costs in Netherlands

800 EUR – 1200 EUR / month

Application Process Time

4-6 weeks

Intakes For Admissions

September and February

Admission without IELTS

Yes, possible

Is Study Gap Acceptable In The Netherlands?

Yes, a Gap with proper justification is acceptable

Study Visa Process Time 

Between a month and above

Netherlands Visa Ratio

80%

Netherlands Study Visa Fee from different countries

317 EUR to above

Application Fee

172 EUR

 

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Best and Cheap Universities in Netherlands for International students:

The higher education institutions of the Netherlands are acclaimed worldwide and offer a wide range of English-taught programs. Moreover, the Netherlands has gender equality, security, economic stability, and a very accommodating standard of living that guarantees international students an enriching and enlightening study abroad.

Some of the best universities are listed in this blog;

University Name

Average Tuition Fees

Wageningen University and Research

7850 EUR/semester

University of Amsterdam

6105 EUR/ semester

Utrecht University

1157 EUR/ semester

Leiden University

8800 EUR/semester

Erasmus University Rotterdam

4500 – 6800 EUR/ semester

Top 5 Cheap Universities In Netherlands

Netherlands is one of the most affordable places to study in Europe with universities offering lesser rates of education. Some of the cheap universities in the Netherlands are listed below;

University

Average Tuition Fees

Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)

8,800 EUR/semester

University of Groningen

1,104 EUR/ semester

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

4,850 – 5,500 EUR/ semester

Maastricht University

7,108 EUR/semester

Radboud University

4,250 – 11,000 EUR/ semester

 

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Scholarships in Netherlands for Foreign students:

Apart from having an affordable education system in Netherlands provide, universities and the government provide several scholarships for the easement of deserving students.

Scholarship Program

Course Level

Eligibility criteria

University of Maastricht high potential scholarships

Masters

Students must be elder than 35 years

Radboud university scholarship Program

Undergraduate/Masters

Must not hold a student record in Netherlands before

Leiden university excellence Scholarship

Masters

English test is required

Amsterdam excellence scholarship

Masters

Must be admitted to a full year

Erasmus university holland scholarship 2022

Undergraduate/ Masters

Non-EEA students who have to pay institutional fees

 

Admission & Visa Process from Different countries:  

To study in the Netherlands, students have to apply for an admission confirmation letter. We can obtain it from the selected Netherlands university in 2-5 weeks for our students.   

Required documents for admission in the Netherlands:

  1. Photocopy of the candidate’s valid passport and national ID card
  2. Recently taken passport photos
  3. A personal statement was written by the candidate in the English language of 500 to 800 words. The personal statement will demonstrate the candidate’s professional goals after graduation, why they choose a particular study program, and why they were chosen for the university where they are applying for admission.
  4. Transcripts of academic records, i.e., diplomas, certificates, and degrees (must be translated into Dutch or English language)
  5. Photocopies of previous diplomas attested by the granting authorities.
  6. Proof of language proficiency (Dutch or English)
  7. Proof of payment of the application fee (it can be around 50 euros)
  8. Motivation letter
  9. Letters of Recommendation
  10. Updated CV (for research-oriented postgraduate courses)
  11. Sample of academic essay or work (postgraduate research proposal)

  

STEP 1: Application process & required documents:   

 

To get an Admission Letter to Study In Netherlands, we require the following documents:   

 

  • Copy of International Passport.   
  • Copy of High School Certificates (Matriculation & Intermediate).   

 

STEP 2: Netherlands Study Visa From various countries

 

  • Visa Application Form   
  • Passport (at least 2 empty pages in the valid passport are needed).   
  • Admission & Visa Letter from university.   
  • Original School Certificates (attested by Ministry of Foreign Affairs).   
  • Flight Reservation   
  • Accommodation Proof for a stay in the Netherlands (we can arrange it for you!).   
  • Travel Health Insurance   
  • Birth Certificate in English  
  • Police Certificate   
  • Photocopy of applicant’s national ID card. 
  • Bank Statement (showing transactions of last 6 months, counting from the date of interview) & Affidavit.  
  • 2 passport-size Photo  (white background only) 

Netherlands Study Visa Fee (general)

Type of visa

Duration of stay

Visa fees

Short–term Schengen visa

Less than 90 days

317 EUR

MVV (long-term visa)

More than 90 days

317 EUR

 

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Work in Netherlands as a student:

Non-EU/EEA nationals are allowed to work part-time in the Netherlands during their studies at Dutch Universities. For part-time work, students first receive a TWV work permit.

If students receive a TWV work permit, they are allowed to work up to 16 hours per week during semesters and 40 hours per week during semester breaks in June, July, and August. The minimum wage for students working part-time is 10-12 EUR/ hour.

 

Work Permit - TWV

The application for TWV is submitted by the employer who wants to employ a foreign national at his company or form. To TXV, the employer places the application at the UWV (Employment Agency) by ensuring that he has first sought the employee for the said vacant position in the Netherlands and other European countries before hiring a non-EU national. However, no work permit is required if the host university offers the students an internship position or employs them off-campus in the internship program related to their education.

Required documents for TWV work permit 2024-25 for foreign students

  • Copy of valid passport
  • MVV Visa or Student Residence Permit 
  • Letter of Appointment
  • Student’s academic records (degrees, diplomas, and certificates) are translated into English or Dutch language.
  • The TWV work permit is only granted for the position at the company or company of the employer that applied. A new TWV application from the new employer is required for another side job or a change of job.

Living Cost in Netherlands for foreign students:

Living cost

800-1100 EUR/ month

Hostel fees

350-450 EUR/ month

Food

90-100 EUR/ month

Transportation

35 EUR/ month

Utility bills

150 EUR/month

Internet

38 EUR/month

Gym and fitness

28 EUR/month

 

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