Management and International Business Management Program

The tuition fee is about 3,000 to 4,000 euros, which varies from school to school, and the cost of living is about 80,000 to 100,000 a year, and you can work part-time for up to 10 hours a week

Entrance Requirements

1. Entrance Requirements for Undergraduate Preparatory Programs:

(a) An English level equivalent to IELTS 4.0, and be able to communicate in English. (a) A level of English equivalent to IELTS 4.0, and the ability to communicate in English.

(ii) High school students who have completed three years of high school in China.

The Pre-University Program is a pre-university program for students who have completed their third year of high school. It is not only a study of English, but also a study of specialized basic courses to prepare for the regular university courses.

Curriculum:

●English

●Guidance on study methods

●Group study

●Elective courses: specialized basic courses (e.g., business/marketing and other related courses)

●Communication skills

●Training in managerial skills

2. Entrance Requirements for Undergraduate Bachelor's Degrees :

(a) Have completed three years of high school and have a high school diploma.

(ii) IELTS 5.5 or IELTS 6.0 (depending on different schools and different professional specialties)

There is no restriction on the choice of majors for high school students applying for undergraduate bachelor's degree, and students can generally choose their majors according to their own interests and future development direction.

3. Entry requirements for admission to Pre-University Bachelor's Degree Programs for Specialized Students:

(a) IELTS 6.0 or above.

(ii) Students who have already obtained the Diploma of Higher Education.

(iii) Students with three years of tertiary education background.

The Postgraduate Program is primarily a Bachelor's Degree program for students who have already obtained a three-year tertiary education diploma. The courses provide final stage educational guidance to students who have already been educated in the relevant field. Through the final year of study, students are assessed on their ability to perform tasks independently and to complete technical reports in their area of specialization. Graduates are able to combine their abilities and knowledge in real life situations, and are able to work at the middle and high levels of management in companies.

4. Entry requirements for admission to the Bachelor's Degree for Specialized Students:

(a) English language proficiency equivalent to IELTS 4.5.

(ii) Have obtained a Diploma of Higher Education.

(iii) Students who have completed three years of higher education.

The Pre-University Program is a pre-university program for students who have completed three years of higher education. It not only learns English, but also mainly learns the basic courses of specialties. After completing the preparatory course, students will be promoted to the relevant majors of the university to complete the final year of undergraduate courses, so as to obtain a bachelor's degree.

The Pre-Master's Program is a pre-master's program that prepares undergraduates for a master's degree. It is not only to learn English, but also to learn the basic courses of the specialty, and after completing the preparatory course, you will be promoted to the master's program to complete the master's program, so as to obtain the master's degree.

Part of the Netherlands colleges and universities

One, Saxon University in the Netherlands

Saxon University is located in the eastern part of the Netherlands, has two campuses. They are located in the cities of Deventer and Enschede, 65 kilometers apart, with convenient transportation. There are currently 17,000 students, including 1,000 international students, studying for bachelor's and master's degrees in 22 specializations. The international programs are taught in English and specialize in the fields of science and technology as well as business. Its degrees are recognized worldwide, including by the Chinese government, providing graduates of the university with a strong guarantee of global employment and job prospects. In addition, the university has established cooperative relationships with many universities around the world, providing an excellent exchange learning environment for international students.

Courses:

1. Preparatory Course

Course Duration Tuition Fees Entrance Requirements

Undergraduate Preparatory Course 1 year 7450EURO IELTS 5.0

Half Years 4375EURO IELTS 5.5

3 months 2700EURO IELTS 5.5

College/Master's program 1 year 7450EURO IELTS 5.0

Half year 4375EURO IELTS 5.5

3 months 2700EURO IELTS 5.5

2. Bachelor's degree programs

Majors Programs Duration Tuition Fees Entrance Requirements

International Business Management Program 4 years 3500EURO (1st year)

3000EURO (2-4 years)

Graduated from high school, junior college or technical school.

IELTS 6 points

Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering 4 years 3500EURO (1st year)

3000EURO (2-4 years)

Bachelor's Degree in Information Graphic Design 4 years 3500EURO (1st year)

3000EURO (2-4 years)

Bachelor's Degree in Rehabilitation Medicine 4 years 4950EURO/year

3. College Degree Programs

Specialties Tuition Fees Duration Entrance Requirements

Marketing

4780EURO/year

1 year

Related 3-year college graduation or junior college degree;

IELTS 6 points

Accounting and Finance

Business Information Systems

Information Services and Management

Chemistry and Technology

Facilities and Equipment Management

Urban Planning and Development

Environmental Science

Environmental Technology

Civil Engineering

II. Utrecht Utrecht University of Higher Education

The Utrecht University of Higher Education is located in the city of Utrecht, which is known as the capital of culture and art in the Netherlands.

The college was merged in 1995 by a number of colleges and universities, currently as one of the largest comprehensive university in the Netherlands, with six colleges (College of Education, College of Science and Engineering, College of Economics and Management, College of Medicine and Health, College of Public Relations and College of Journalism) nearly a hundred kinds of specialties. Some of the engineering programs are unique in the Netherlands, while others are among the most advanced in the Netherlands. The Faculty of Science and Engineering is currently the largest in the Netherlands in the field of engineering. The faculty of Science and Engineering is the largest in the Netherlands in the field of engineering, with a strong faculty and unique specializations. Currently there are about 27,000 students and 2,600 teachers from all over the world. At present, the Ministry of Education of China and the Ministry of Education of the Netherlands and the European Union recognize the degrees and qualifications awarded by the university.

1, Preparatory Courses

Preparatory Course in International Business Management

Type of Preparatory Course Duration Tuition Fees Start Date

Preparatory Course for Undergraduate Studies 1 month 980 euros July 15

Study Content English, Economics, Statistics, Computer Science, Dutch Culture, Communication Skills.

Entry Requirements Graduate from high school or vocational high school; and achieve IELTS 5.5.

Direction after graduation: International Business Management program.

Utrecht Higher Professional University - Faculty of Science and Technology

Type of Preparatory Course Duration Tuition Fees Start Date

Preparatory Course for Specialized Students 1 year 4,500 Euros September

Contents English, and related professional knowledge.

Entry Requirements Three years of college graduation or junior college, and IELTS score of 5.0 or above.

After graduation, you can continue to study in the college's related programs, including: business software engineering, civil engineering, industrial product design, etc.

2. Undergraduate Programs

Specialty Duration Tuition Fees Admission Requirements

International Business Management

Four Years

Tuition: 1,950 euros;

Living expenses: 1,950 euros;

Living expenses: 1,950 euros;

Living expenses: 1,950 euros. p>

Living Costs: 6800 Euros Educational Requirements: Graduation from high school (in the third year of senior high school), graduation from vocational high school (final year) and graduation from secondary school (or final year);

b. English Requirements: IELTS 6.0; below 6.0 to attend preparatory study.

c. Other requirements: students attending the Foundation Program must arrive at the school on July 15 or before the start date of the course

3. Post-secondary Programs

Specialty Duration Tuition Fees Entrance Requirements

Civil Engineering

1 year Tuition: 1,400 Euros;

Living Expenses: 6,000 Euros Academic Requirements:Applicants have already The applicant has completed 3 years of higher education in the relevant field.

b. English requirements: IELTS 6.0; below 6.0 to attend the preparatory course.

Industrial Product Design 1 year

Software Engineering for Business Applications 1 year

Three, Elegant University

Elegant University in the Netherlands is a Dutch government-recognized private higher education university. Elegant University is in the city of Deventer, which teaches in a small-scale, small-classroom format with high quality education. In addition, the university has a flexible system that allows international students to be placed in classes based on their previous educational background in their home country, and offers year-to-year programs upon review by the university. The school enrolls twice a year, in February and September. Duration of study ranges from one to four and a half years, and students graduate with an internationally recognized Bachelor's Degree in International Business Management or a Master of Business Administration (MBA) diploma. Students at the University generally spend their first year at the University remediating their English and taking basic specialized courses. The school's English entry level requirement for students is IELTS 4.5, using advanced teaching methods, small class teaching, combined with the study of specialized courses. Students' English level is improved every semester. In the second year of study, students will reach IELTS 6.0 by the time they start their major courses.

Duration/Entry Requirements

The full program is organized from Foundation (first year of university), Bachelor's Degree and Master's Degree in a total of*** nine semesters, i.e. four and a half years. The English entry level requirements for students vary at each stage.

1. English Beginner Preparatory (BBA0)

2. Preparatory (first year of university, first and second semester, code name BBA1, BBA2 respectively):

IELTS 4.5

High school graduates, students from secondary schools, junior colleges, and colleges and universities.

3. Bachelor's Degree (3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th semester, code name BBA3, BBA4, BBA5, BBA6, BBA7 respectively):

IELTS 6.0

High school graduates, first year students who have taken relevant basic economics courses

4. Post-secondary Degree (6th, 7th semester, code name BBA6, BBA7 respectively)::

IELTS 6.5

Students who have completed three years of college or the third year of university in related majors

5. International MBA/MBA (eighth and ninth semesters)::

IELTS 7.5 (Note: will be adjusted to require a high 6.0 score can be)

Bachelor's degree and at least one year of work experience, or the school completed the fifth to seventh semester

Tuition fees per year: 9,800 euros

Note 1: Students who have completed the second year of a two-year college course in a related field of study may be admitted to the program on a case-by-case basis.

Note 2: Those who do not have IELTS score can be interviewed by the university.

Fees:

Application and registration fee: 500 euros (one-time, non-refundable)

Tuition fee for matriculation and undergraduate studies: 6,200 euros per year

Rent: 3,000 euros per year

Medical and accidental liability insurance: 450 euros per year

Deposit for renting a room: 455 euros (one-time, refundable when you leave the room)

Textbook fees: uncertain, depending on the courses chosen. Course fee: variable, depending on the course taken.

Frequently asked questions about studying in the Netherlands:

I. How is the Dutch university system set up?

Undergraduate academic system: generally 4 years, some institutions specializing in science and agricultural science have a 5-year academic system.

The structure of degree programs in the Netherlands is moving more and more in the direction of the internationally accepted system, with the majority of schools adopting the system of Bachelor's Degree Programs + Master's Degree Programs + Doctoral Degree Programs, although there are still a few schools that use the traditional Dutch system of completing the Master's Degree Programs in one sitting.

Master's program: After successfully completing your undergraduate studies and obtaining a bachelor's degree, you can start your master's program. Depending on the school and the field of study, a master's degree program can take from one to two years.

Doctoral program: The prerequisite for application is that the applicant has obtained a master's degree and has the appropriate research ability. The school then decides whether to accept each applicant on a case-by-case basis.

When do I enroll in a Dutch university?

Dutch universities usually start around September each year, and the academic year lasts from the end of August to mid-June of the following year. Only a few schools enroll in the spring, and the academic year begins in March.

What are the basic requirements for applying to a Dutch university?

Each university has its own admission standards. The first general condition for Chinese students applying to regular full-time higher education institutions in the Netherlands is to have a good foundation in English, i.e., the equivalent of a TOFEL score of 500 or above, an IELTS score of 5.5 or above, or to pass the school's entrance English test.

To apply for an undergraduate program, a high school diploma is required; to apply for a master's degree, an undergraduate diploma and a bachelor's degree in the same or a related field are required. Certain more specialized institutions may have additional requirements that require students to have relevant work experience. Some schools require students majoring in economics to have a certain level of math.

How much does it cost per academic year?

Tuition and registration fees: There are no standardized tuition and registration fees for Dutch universities. Within the range of fees set by the Dutch Ministry of Education, schools can set them according to their own circumstances. The Dutch government gives discounts on tuition fees to all international students from countries outside the European Union. With this in mind, tuition fees for undergraduate students generally range between €3,000/year and €6,000/year. Tuition fees for a full Master's degree program are generally between €3,000 and €20,600 per year. Due to the wide range of specializations and the different lengths of Master's degree programs, tuition fees vary greatly. The International Relations Office of each university will provide detailed information.

Living expenses: generally around €6,000 per year, which is set with reference to the average standard of living of European students, and generally Chinese students will have savings. The monthly living expenses (food, accommodation, transportation, etc.) for a Chinese student in the Netherlands are about 500 euros. It should also be noted that: according to the regulations of the Dutch Immigration Bureau in 2001, when applying for and renewing short-term residence permits, international students must have more than one year's living expenses deposited in their personal bank accounts, and the amount of the standard is finalized by the Dutch Immigration Bureau in accordance with the different regions and published annually, which is about 7,600 euros in 2002.

Insurance: The Dutch government stipulates that foreign students must pay insurance premiums during their study in the Netherlands, and the most basic insurance premium is about 460 euros per year.

V. What language is used to study in the Netherlands?

The Netherlands is a "multilingual" society, and Dutch universities basically teach in both Dutch and English. Degree programs for foreign students in the Netherlands are generally international programs, and Dutch universities can offer more than 600 international programs in different majors, all taught in English.

Dutch is a very useful course to take during the first year of university to make life easier for international students during their studies in the Netherlands. In fact, studying in the Netherlands is almost like studying in a native English-speaking country, as 95% of Dutch people are fluent in English.

VI. Do I need to provide documents to prove my financial guarantee? What are the requirements for a financial guarantee?

The CHEF will provide the financial guarantee to the school when the student applies for a visa, and the student only needs to provide the CHEF with proof of funds; the requirement for proof of funds varies from school to school and from program to program, so you can consult with the agent and the CHEF for more details.

VII. Where do international students live?

Generally, they live in the student apartments provided by the school, some schools also help students to rent residential houses near the school, and some schools commission housing agents to find suitable housing for students according to their specific requirements. The cost ranges from 230-460 euros per month. For undergraduate students, the period for which the school arranges accommodation is usually one year. Individual schools have different rules. Graduate students can check the school's website for housing.

VIII. What kind of visa do I need to study in the Netherlands?

Students studying in the Netherlands are entitled to an MVV (short-stay visa).

After the applicant has received a letter of acceptance, CHEF can apply for a visa in the Netherlands for the applicant directly through the school. In other words, the applicant provides all the required documents to CHEF Beijing Office through the respective agency, and CHEF Beijing Office will forward them to the Dutch school after approval. The specific procedures will be carried out by the Dutch school in accordance with the Immigration Department's regulations and in accordance with the return visa procedure within the Netherlands.

The visa process takes about two to five weeks, at which time a letter of authorization will be sent to the Embassy in Beijing, the Consulate in Shanghai or Guangdong depending on the student's hukou location. The applicant must go to the corresponding embassy or consulate in person with the visa authorization letter to complete the specific visa procedures. The visa will be ready for collection within 48 hours, and the CHEF Beijing Office will guide the agents to assist the students in preparing for the collection of the visa.

The MVV is valid for half a year, but students are required to apply for a short-term residence permit within 5-7 days after arriving in the Netherlands. The validity of the permit is determined by the duration of the course of study, but does not exceed one year. The validity of the residence permit is determined according to the period of study, but not more than one year. If a student applies for a course of study that lasts more than one year, the procedure for renewing the permit is completed with the assistance of the school.

What is the usual mode of transportation in the Netherlands?

The Netherlands has a well-developed public transportation system, with a nationwide network of subways and buses.

Bicycles are the most economical and convenient way to get around in the Netherlands, especially in the cities, where most people have their own bikes regardless of their professional status.

X. Cultural life

The Dutch universities and colleges are located all over the country, and the school buildings are scattered in one city. However, each school has various associations that organize students to participate in various study, sports and recreational activities. These activities are generally organized by the students themselves, and some are international.

Can I apply to study at a language school in the Netherlands?

Yes, you can. However, since all language schools in the Netherlands are international schools, they are more expensive, and CHEF does not currently handle these schools.

Can I enter a preparatory course in the Netherlands to improve my English, and then enter a formal program after I reach the standard?

Yes. There are only a few schools in the Netherlands that offer preparatory (intensive English language) programs for students, so there are fewer opportunities to choose this type of school. Students need a TOFEL (500) or IELTS (5.5) to enter a pre-business program, and TOFEL (450) IELTS (5.0) is generally required to enter a pre-science program. Those without scores can enroll in business programs, but they need to pass an entrance English test.

Based on the characteristics of Chinese students' poor English, especially listening and speaking skills, some Dutch schools have decided to organize an 8-10 week preparatory course in China for admitted students. The content of the course is based on an introduction to the Netherlands, the course of study and the improvement of the students' English language skills. Teachers from the admitted schools will come to China to give lectures about the Netherlands and the specialized courses.

Thirteen, the academic qualifications meet the requirements, but the English level has not yet reached the standard of how to apply?

There are two options for students:

1) Intensively study in China, and then enter a Dutch university after reaching the English level required by the university.

2) They can apply for the Foundation Program (see above for requirements) and then pursue a degree program after the Foundation Program.

Do Dutch schools have any age requirements for international students applying for degree programs?

Dutch schools generally require that students applying for a 4-year bachelor's degree should preferably be under 25 years of age, and some schools require that they should be under 23 years of age. The age requirement for postgraduate students is relatively lenient.

Fifteen, to study in the Netherlands how to apply for scholarships?

International students from countries outside the European Union have been granted a reduction in tuition fees by the Dutch government to a certain extent.

In 2001, the Dutch government established the Delta program, which gives financial support to students from China, Indonesia, South Africa, Taiwan and other countries and regions. Chinese students going to study in the Netherlands can apply for scholarships from the school as long as they meet the requirements set by the school.

In addition to the Delta program, some students studying for a master's degree can also apply for a scholarship from their school. Please check the school's webpage for specific application procedures.

Can you transfer to another country to continue your studies while you are studying in the Netherlands

Many schools in the Netherlands have cooperative programs with schools in other European countries. International students have the opportunity to study part of their program in other European partner schools according to the school's curriculum.

Seventeen: Can I work and study in the Netherlands?

First of all, neither the school nor CHEF encourages students to work once they arrive in the Netherlands. Students must apply for a tax ID number on their own. The school will not take the initiative to help students apply for a tax ID number.

Dutch law states that students enrolled in a degree program can legally work 10 hours per week during their studies, and all day during the months of June, July and August (summer vacation). Students generally get paid around 4.5-9.1 euros/hour. (Depends on the age of the student and the work done).

Can international students work in the Netherlands after their studies?

International students hold visas for study purposes only, not for work purposes. If an international student wishes to remain in the Netherlands after graduation, an employer must be willing to accept and assist the graduate in obtaining a work visa.

Nineteen: How do I send money after getting a visa?

Students should remit the full amount of fees indicated on the acceptance letter to the designated account by telegraphic transfer at the bank prior to departure; Dutch schools do not accept cash payments from students. Students can bring the acceptance letter, translation and visa documents directly to the Bank of China, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, or CITIC Industrial Bank for remittance approval and exchange procedures. If the total amount of remittance exceeds 20,000 US dollars, it is necessary to go to the Foreign Exchange Administration Bureau to obtain approval before going to the bank for remittance.

Twenty, College and Graduate FAQs

1 College (Continuation) Admission Questions:

(1) What are the basic requirements for college admission?

Students with a background of at least two years of higher education (including junior college) in related majors; who have passed the school's English written and oral exams, and professional knowledge exams (some schools do not conduct exams), are eligible to enroll in a one- to two-year undergraduate program in the corresponding major.

(2) How do current students apply?

Freshmen students can only apply for a 4-year undergraduate program and cannot enter a college or university, but there is no restriction on majors.

For sophomore students, the university generally does not accept applications for admission to the college, but there are precedents of individual students who can complete their sophomore year prior to enrollment being accepted by the university.

Students who are in their junior year can apply for a 2-year college degree.

Students with a background of 3 or more years of post-secondary education may apply for a 1-year college degree.

Fourth-year students who have been able to obtain a bachelor's degree can apply to graduate programs related to the major they have already studied.

(3) Are graduates of the five major universities (Evening University, Correspondence University, YEU, Vocational University, and EJU) eligible to apply?

As long as a student can obtain a notarized certificate of education, he or she can apply for a college degree according to the standards of regular university students. If he/she has obtained a degree recognized by the State Education Commission, he/she can apply for the corresponding postgraduate program.

2 Postgraduate admission questions:

(1) Some schools' admission requirements state that TOEFL 550 is required, can IELTS score be substituted?

Generally speaking, you can replace TOEFL with an equivalent IELTS score, but some schools or majors may have special requirements, so you need to check specifically.

(2) Is it possible for a student to apply without having TOEFL or IELTS? How should I apply?

ITC International School of Aerospace Surveying and Geosciences can accept students who have a university English grade 6, but requires a specific grade of 70% or above in English for grade 6; HES Rotterdam Business School enrolls pre-master's programs in business that do not have specific requirements for TOEFL or IELTS scores, but have an entrance exam.

(3) Some schools or majors require GRE, GMAT scores, what is the specific score?

Erasmus University Rotterdam proposes a reference score of 620 for GMAT, and other schools have no specific requirements for the time being.

(4) When and where are the interviews scheduled? Will the success rate be different if I apply again after the interview time?

Type 1: Groningen International Business School will include an interview during the exam next March.

The second category: The Hague School of International Business and Erasmus University Rotterdam are sure to have interviews for their Master of Business Administration (0101M), Master of Business Informatics (0102M), and Master of Financial Management (0115M) programs, but the time is not certain, and not necessarily at one time.

The third category: whether other schools conduct interviews depends on the number and quality of students applying. For example, if there are a lot of applicants and their level is so close that it is difficult to judge, the school will arrange an interview.

Submitting materials to apply after the interview time will not affect the success rate if the students are of high professional level, but it will have an impact on the students who are of average professional level and have good language skills, because these students could have made a good impression on the school through the interview.

In the past, interviews, in terms of format, included formal exams by the school, face-to-face interviews during the Beijing International Education Exhibition (in March each year), and telephone exams. Chinese students generally need to improve their speaking and listening.

(5) Can the number of places for graduate enrollment, which is stipulated by TU Delft and others, be increased?

The ratio of students enrolled in the university in 2001 was about 1:3, i.e., for one Chinese student, there should be three students from the EU or other countries, so as to ensure the degree of internationalization of the university, and the international atmosphere of the students' study and life. This year, 4 per major is a reference to the 2002 situation set, specific to this year's admission, there may still be flexibility, for example, the popular majors may be more than 4, cold majors may be less than 4.

(6) A copy of the passport is required in the application for graduate school, what if I don't have a passport?

If you don't have a passport at the time of application, you can provide a notarized copy of your birth and a copy of your ID card, but it is recommended that you apply for a passport as soon as possible.

(7) How can a senior student apply for a passport in advance?

Fourth-year students should have a collective household registration and can apply for it with a certificate issued by the school. It is important to note that there is a deadline for the school to issue certificates for senior students (the time varies from school to school, around April), and if the deadline is passed, it will no longer be possible to apply for a passport until the student's hukou has been transferred back home or settled somewhere else.

(8) Is the registration fee included in the tuition, and if so, how much does it cost? How does it work?

Unless the school states otherwise, there is generally no registration fee. The fees listed on the acceptance letter issued by the school include all fees, and students need not worry about it as long as they remit the full amount.

(9) Is there an age limit for graduate students?

There is basically no age limit for graduate students at Dutch schools.

(10) What are the limitations of studying business?

There is no restriction for MBA, but some management experience is required.

For other postgraduate programs, a degree in a related field is required, as well as work experience

(11) There is no age limit.