STUDY IN NETHERLANDS

BONNE CHANCE OVERSEAS provides facilities to Study In Netherlands. The Netherlands also often called ‘Holland’ is a safe country. International students come from more than 160 different countries to study in Netherlands. Netherlands universities offer the largest number of English-taught programs in continental Europe. Netherland is also one of the most industrialized countries with a booming economy and excellent job opportunities.

It has the 18thlargest economy in the world. The Netherlands is home to the world’s biggest multinational companies which have established regional headquarters in the country named Philips, Heineken, KLM, Shell, ING, and Unilever. The Netherlands has 13 globally ranked universities and has produced 12 Nobel Prize Laureates. The universities offer well-designed courses and the tuition fees in Dutch universities is relatively lower than other destinations for higher studies. About 95% of its locals speak in English, making it a comfortable and stable destination for international students.

The Netherlands residents are very friendly and open-minded. 95% of the community speaks English, so you can easily communicate in your daily life. The Netherlands is also known as the gateway to Europe and close to fly to Paris, Berlin, Brussels, or London. Some of the world’s largest companies are Dutch and Netherlands is the European headquarters for many global organizations including Heineken, KLM, Shell, ING, Philips, and Unilever

WHY STUDY IN NETHERLANDS

The reason behind study in Netherlands is because it has one of the oldest and most reputable higher education systems in the world. It has innovative education system, offers internationally recognized degree in diverse environment, vibrant lifestyle, and countless opportunities.

There are 13 universities are ranked within the world’s top 350, and 7 of these are within the global top 150 universities. Universities offers English-taught undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate programs, as well as short and preparatory courses.

Overseas students are allowed work up to a maximum of 10 hours a week during study. Additionally, upon completion of graduation you will be eligible to apply for orientation visa to stay one year for work in Netherlands. Dutch universities are among the most innovative and modern institutions in the world-renowned for their high-quality education at Bachelor’s and Master’s levels.

They offer programs related to engineering, law, business, environment and energy management. More than 2,100 English taught courses are run by the universities at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

The Dutch teaching style is interactive and student-centric enabling students to develop valuable skills such as analyzing, problem-solving and creative thinking. Ample guidance, umpteen course options and the possibility of scholarships make the Netherlands a preferred destination for study abroad aspirants.

COST OF EDUCATION IN NETHERLANDS

International students need set budget to pay tuition fees of Bachelor’s programs between €6,000 to €15,000 and for Master’s programs between €8,000 and €20,000 Yearly. Additional costs of living in the Netherlands are estimated at around €800 to 1,000 per month.

QUALIFYING EXAM AND COACHING

Foreign students are required to provide an English language test at a specified level, most of the universities accept the IELTS, TOEFL or Cambridge Test to get admission and visa. Some of University Ask GRE and GMAT also.