Advantages of studying in the Netherlands

Advantages of studying in the Netherlands

Advantages of studying in the Netherlands 1 Excellent teaching quality. Of course, as an international student, studying abroad is not only to broaden your horizons, but also to learn more advanced knowledge. Therefore, the quality of teaching has become a topic of great concern to candidates, and the quality of teaching in the Netherlands is also quite famous internationally. Teachers come from all over the world and are very popular with international students.

Pay attention to practical teaching. Studying in the Netherlands is not only about learning knowledge, but also attaches great importance to practice. In addition to regularly inviting managers from multinational companies with rich practical experience to give lectures, we also arrange internships for students, so that students can not only get a lot of benefits during their study, but more importantly, combine knowledge and practice perfectly.

Expensive scholarships, experts say, many international students are more concerned about scholarships. After all, it is a savings for international students. China students studying in the Netherlands can apply for scholarships as long as they meet the requirements of the school, and the amount is relatively generous. The amount of scholarships ranges from 8,000 to 1.7 million euros, which gives international students the opportunity to obtain financial aid to a great extent.

Of course, it is undeniable that the cost of studying and living in the Netherlands is still relatively high for China students with limited financial capacity. Especially for a master's degree, the cost is higher. Therefore, China students should do what they can.

Regarding the advantages of choosing the Netherlands for studying abroad, I have summarized the above related contents, hoping to help everyone.

Advantages of studying in the Netherlands 2 For HND students, IELTS reaches 6.0, and after getting the HND diploma, they can continue to study in Dutch universities. Generally, it takes 1 to 1.5 years to get the undergraduate diploma. When China students choose to study in the Netherlands, it should be noted that it takes a long time to apply for studying in the Netherlands, and it also takes a certain period for NESO certification and birth justice double certification. Therefore, China students should be fully prepared for studying in the Netherlands, and start applying for colleges and universities at least one year in advance.

Advantages of studying in Holland by NHN:

* short time, it only takes one year to get a bachelor's degree after completing the undergraduate course;

* A wide range of specialties, such as business, economics, accounting, business administration, computer, etc.

* Low cost, with tuition of 3,000-5,000 euros per year;

* The visa procedure is simple, and there is no need for complicated study abroad procedures such as economic guarantee;

* Public universities with globally recognized degrees;

* English teaching, globalization of teachers;

* Work legally and understand European society;

* Encourage local employment and paid internships. In 2008, the Dutch government will grant one-year work visas to international students who have obtained undergraduate and master's degrees, further increasing the gold content of studying in the Netherlands!

According to the latest statistics of -Neso China, the China office of the Netherlands Association for International Exchange of Higher Education, by the end of August this year, the number of China students applying to study in the Netherlands in the 20xx-2009 academic year had reached about 2,500, an increase of 30% over the previous academic year.

In recent years, more and more China students have been attracted to study in the Netherlands because they do not need financial guarantee, the visa pass rate is high and the business environment is world-famous. Coupled with the natural enthusiasm and humor of the Dutch, studying in the Netherlands has gradually been yearned for by China students.

Advantages of studying in the Netherlands 3 According to statistics from relevant departments, the number of applicants for the national college entrance examination in 20xx was about 9.46 million, 740,000 less than that in 20xx. There are many reasons for the decrease in the number of college entrance examinations. One of the most important reasons is that many people choose to study abroad, learn international skills and knowledge, and enhance their competitiveness. This is a new educational trend. Moreover, high school students are flexible in thinking, easy to accept new things, and can cultivate the ability of independent thinking and problem solving as soon as possible, and get all-round development. At present, more and more high school students are applying for studying in the Netherlands in Jiahua Shida, accounting for more than 30% of the total number of students applying for studying in the Netherlands, and it is on the rise. So what are the advantages of studying in the Netherlands for high school students who have just left school or are about to leave school?

The cost of studying abroad is low, suitable for working families.

According to the analysis of experts studying in the Netherlands from Beijing Jiahua Shida, the undergraduate education system in the Netherlands is 3-4 years. The Dutch government reduced the tuition fees for students in China. At the same time, in order to encourage outstanding China students to study in the Netherlands, the Dutch government provides you with the opportunity to apply for scholarships every year, which can alleviate students' financial difficulties and help them study better (for example, the Dutch Orange Tulip Scholarship). The cost of living in Holland is relatively low. The annual tuition and living expenses total about 800-1.2 million RMB, and the learning cost of English teaching is lower than that of other European countries and British and American countries.

In addition, it is legal to work in the Netherlands, and schools can help students apply for work permits. Students can't work more than 65,438+00 hours per week (holidays are not limited), with an hourly rate of 6-20 euros (about 50-200 yuan RMB). Therefore, experts studying in the Netherlands believe that for ordinary working families, they can choose to study in the Netherlands.

The curriculum design of high-quality education level is unique.

Dutch higher education has a strict quality supervision system. The quality of school education is high, and the setting of each course requires strict expert assessment and evaluation, and the quality management system of similar products is implemented for students' study and employment. Its degrees and diplomas are highly recognized internationally. English teaching courses in the Netherlands are highly internationalized, with teachers from European countries, Asia, Britain and the United States and other countries, and the curriculum design is unique. During the study period, students will have the opportunity to go to sister schools in other European countries for inter-school exchanges. During the study period, students will have paid internships in large enterprises or multinational companies.

Advantages of studying in the Netherlands

The Netherlands is the first non-English-speaking country to start teaching in English, and offers the most English courses. At present, there are more than 450 specialized courses/kloc-0, covering business, management, agriculture, medicine, urban architecture, computer science, biological science, law, education and so on. Students have many choices.

According to the analysis of the current trend of studying in the Netherlands by experts from the Dutch Department of Jiahua Shida, business administration, logistics, finance, agriculture and gardening in the Netherlands are all dominant majors in the Netherlands. The Netherlands has the highest English penetration rate. Dutch people have been educated in English since childhood, and about 95% of them speak English. Therefore, in the Netherlands, higher education for foreign students is taught in English. This is very beneficial for everyone to communicate in study and life.

Broad employment prospects

In the Netherlands, the economic situation has been the best in Europe in recent years, and the unemployment rate is the lowest in Europe. The Netherlands has a large number of industries overseas. Among the top 500 enterprises in the world, more than 300 have branches and representative offices in the Netherlands. Moreover, in order to attract more outstanding talents, the Netherlands has introduced a new measure: after studying in the Netherlands, students can get a year to stay in the Netherlands to find a job (this is called seek work year). If you find a job, you can get a five-year work visa. The current minimum wage in the Netherlands is 26,000 euros per year. (equivalent to RMB 240,000).

Advantages of studying in the Netherlands 4 Best choice for working families

After graduating from high school, students and parents aim for bachelor's degrees in Britain, the United States, Canada and other countries, but the high fees in these countries make students excited about their ideals and worried about the economic situation at home. At the same time, the Netherlands attracts a large number of college entrance examination graduates with high scholarships, low fees and multilingual learning environment.

You should study in Holland after graduating from high school!

Studying abroad immediately after graduating from high school is the best time in life. Such students have strong plasticity, are easy to accept new things, dare to challenge difficulties and are the most energetic. It is not difficult to see that undergraduates who graduated from an ordinary university in China have a considerable gap with those who returned from studying abroad in some professional fields, such as business administration, logistics, law, finance, agriculture, horticulture and hotels. Not only in language, but more importantly, students' independence, adaptability, innovation and broad thinking. In addition, the choice of studying in the Netherlands is also because the Netherlands has unique advantages incomparable to other countries in studying abroad:

The core of European internationalization

Holland is the heart of Europe and is called the European Garden. At the same time, the Netherlands, as the center of European culture, can not only bring you the rigor of Germany and the romance of France, but also let you fully appreciate the British tradition and the enthusiasm of Italy. In short, the Netherlands is the gateway to European countries. In the Netherlands, you can communicate with scholars from all over the world to enhance your international vision and knowledge.

Bilingual environment has a wide range of specialties

The Netherlands is the first non-English-speaking country on the European continent to start teaching in English, and it is the European country with the highest English penetration rate except Britain. The popularity of German and French is also quite high, and Dutch is one of the official working languages of the European Union. According to a global survey, the Netherlands is the best country to learn languages in the world. At present, there are more than 600 specialized courses taught in English, involving business, management, agriculture, medicine, urban architecture, computer science, biological science, law, education and so on. Students have a wide choice of majors.

Tuition is low and there are scholarships.

Compared with European and American countries and most countries that teach in English, the tuition and living expenses in the Netherlands are lower, and Dutch universities only charge about 20xx-4000 euros a year. At the same time, the Dutch government encourages outstanding China students to study in the Netherlands and provides financial aid for some students. The Delta Scholarship Program implemented in 20xx will provide scholarships to nearly 1,000 eligible students in China. All the member schools of the Dutch office have been funded by the Dutch government and are able to grant scholarships to students and even reduce tuition fees.

The visa period is short, and students who refuse visas from various countries are accepted.

Compared with the United States and other European countries, studying in the Netherlands also has the advantages of short visa cycle and high visa approval rate. We provide applicants with a special fast visa method, which not only has a short visa period, but also has a very high visa approval rate. Over the years, the success rate of our visa for studying abroad has been 100%, and no one has been refused.

International teaching, global recognition of academic qualifications

The quality of education in Dutch universities is generally high, and the setting of each course needs strict expert assessment and evaluation. The quality standard management system is implemented for students' learning, and the degrees and diplomas awarded are internationally recognized.

English courses are highly internationalized, with lecturers from European countries, Asia, Britain and the United States.

Advantages of studying in the Netherlands 5 The quality of higher education in the Netherlands is quite high, and most of them are public schools. According to Dutch experts, the Dutch Ministry of Education implements a strict quality control system for all public schools. Among the existing 13 comprehensive universities, all of them rank among the top 500 in the world, and 1 1 ranks among the top 200 in the world. This makes the Netherlands the country with the largest number of elite schools in continental Europe, which fully demonstrates the quality education in the Netherlands. In addition, there are 56 Universities of Applied Sciences schools in the Netherlands, many of which are the best in the world. In addition, most courses in the Netherlands are taught in English.

There are many scholarships for studying in Holland.

Studying in the Netherlands requires no financial guarantee, the visa period is short, and the visa pass rate is 100%. The government attaches great importance to education, and universities with up-to-standard teaching quality can get subsidies from the Dutch government, so the tuition fees are low. China students can apply for various scholarship programs. Scholarships can provide some tuition and living expenses for students. At the same time, the Dutch government also allows international students to work. Students from working families can also study in the Netherlands easily.

The high employment rate is the most attractive.

Dutch experts said that the high employment rate in the Netherlands is the most important reason to attract students. First of all, famous Dutch universities have more paid internship opportunities. For example, the famous Rotterdam Business School arranged paid internships for students majoring in logistics management in the second year. Overseas work experience can undoubtedly add a lot of weight to students' job hunting. Secondly, the Netherlands is a big trading country, and many companies have cooperative relations with China, so it is easy for China students to find jobs and obtain residence in the Netherlands.

Advantages of studying in the Netherlands 6 The Netherlands is close to the North Sea and borders Germany and Belgium. It is a garden-like country with pleasant climate and elegant environment. Although the territory is small, but the national strength is strong, it is known as an economic giant and one of the countries with the best economic situation in Europe. In recent years, the per capita income of studying in the Netherlands has been among the highest in the world. Moreover, the society is stable, the people live and work in peace and contentment, and all conditions are very suitable for studying hard. This country is famous for its seawalls, windmills and tolerant social atmosphere.

Government guarantee: the legislative guarantee of economic input

The Dutch government spends 20% of its national income on education every year, which provides a strong economic foundation for Dutch education to maintain its leading position in the world. Teacher Cao Yun, an expert studying in the Netherlands, said that the Dutch government has also introduced relevant laws to ensure the quality of teaching, and set up an independent expert committee to regularly evaluate universities and their courses. Courses or schools that fail to meet the standards cannot receive government subsidies, and may even be disqualified from teaching.

Cost-effective: low cost and generous scholarship.

Compared with Europe, America and Canada, not only the tuition is cheap, but also the living expenses are relatively low, about 654.38+ 10,000 a year. More importantly, in order to attract more outstanding international students, Dutch universities offer various scholarships, such as the Orange Tulip Scholarship for China students studying for master's degree in the Netherlands. Its total amount increased from 4 million yuan to 5 million yuan, covering more than 65,438+000 majors including 65,438+02 universities in the Netherlands. There are also scholarships provided by other companies and international organizations in the Netherlands, such as the World Bank Scholarship, and you have the opportunity to work in the company for two years after graduation. In addition, students studying in the Netherlands can legally work, and students can legally work for 20 hours a week without holiday restrictions. You don't need financial guarantee to study in Holland. Students only need to remit money to the relevant universities.

Low threshold: low language, no need for college entrance examination results, and the visa rate is close to 1.000%.

To apply for studying in the Netherlands with a high school education or above, you don't need college entrance examination results, you only need to provide three-year high school results, and you can apply if IELTS reaches 5.0. At the same time, the visa for studying in the Netherlands is an anti-visa, that is, students are required to directly convey their intention to apply to Dutch universities wishing to study abroad, and universities apply for student visas from their governments. In this way, the success rate of visa is quite high, almost 100%, and the visa period is very short.

Strong educational strength: strong comprehensive strength, optional English teaching, and many advantageous majors.

Among the existing 13 comprehensive universities in the Netherlands, all of them rank among the top 500 in the world, among which 1 1 ranks among the top 200 in the world, which is the country with the largest number of short-listed universities in continental Europe. In addition, the Netherlands is the first non-English-speaking country in continental Europe to start teaching in English. At present, more than 600 English major courses have been offered. Because except for European countries whose mother tongue is English, the English penetration rate in the Netherlands is the highest, and about 95% of Dutch people can speak English, so the language environment is absolutely in an advantageous position.

According to experts, there are 56 Universities of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands, many of which are among the best in the world. For example, the hotel management major of Stanford University ranks first in the world 10, and the economics major of Tilburg University ranks even higher than that of Cambridge University.

Advantages of studying in the Netherlands 7 The academic year in Ireland is from September to June, and Christmas and Easter are closed. The academic year of the university is from 10 to June, which is divided into three semesters. The study of university courses usually takes three to four years.

Ireland is a pure English country.

2. The education system is mature and the diploma forms are diverse, which is suitable for scholars with different academic qualifications. Through ETS European transfer credit system, international students can transfer to other EU countries.

Ireland is adjacent to Britain, and its education system is basically the same as that of Britain. Its school has a long history and its teaching and scientific research level is world-class. The governments of China and Ireland signed an agreement on mutual recognition of higher education.

4. The visa guarantee is low, and the visa success rate is as high as 95%.

5. You can legally work 20 hours a week during the study period and work all day on holidays. The working income is 8.6 euros/hour, which can cover the living expenses and part of the tuition.

6. Developed economy and high employment rate. After graduation, if students find a job with an annual salary of 30,000 euros in the local area, they can get a two-year work visa and a green card after four years of continuous work, enjoying the treatment of Irish citizens.

7. Ireland has a complete and systematic education system, covering almost all commonly used majors, with high education quality and strong career orientation, among which software, telecommunications, engineering, medicine, biology, business, tourism management and so on enjoy a high reputation internationally.

8. The cost of education and living in Ireland is lower than that in other European countries. Living expenses are around 4,000 euros/year; The master's degree only needs 15000 euros per year (living expenses and tuition). The capital guarantee needs 300,000-600,000 RMB.

9. Many students' Chinese scores are not satisfactory. The IELTS score is only 4.5 or 5.0. Irish university preparatory course provides convenience for students and realizes their dream of going abroad as soon as possible.

10, some schools are exempt from IELTS scores, and schools have free score tests every year.

1 1, scholarship system. Many schools offer scholarships to students, which can reduce their burden.

12, paid internship opportunities. Most schools provide students with 6-8 months paid internship opportunities. On the one hand, students have more practical opportunities; On the other hand, the income from paid internships can solve students' living expenses and part of their tuition fees.

13, Ireland has a beautiful environment and stable society, and was rated as one of the most livable countries in the world by the United Nations in 20xx.

Advantages of studying in the Netherlands 8 Studying in the Netherlands: the most obvious advantage

Almost all the existing 13 comprehensive universities in the Netherlands rank among the top 500 in the world, which makes the Netherlands the only country with such a high comprehensive ranking, which also shows the quality education in the Netherlands. In addition, there are 56 Universities of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands, many of which are world-famous. For example, Stanford University (formerly Levaton University) ranks eighth in the world in hotel management, while Tilburg University ranks above Cambridge University and Oxford University in economics, but the cost is many times lower. In addition, Dutch education attaches importance to practical application, which is one of the main reasons for the high employment rate of Dutch students.

The Netherlands has less investment in studying abroad and a high rate of return.

Studying in the Netherlands does not require financial guarantee, and the visa pass rate is nearly 100%. Generally, the tuition fee for an undergraduate course is about 35,000 to 55,000 RMB, and the academic system is generally 3 to 4 years. The master's tuition fee is generally about 80,000 to 1 50,000 RMB, and the academic system is generally1to 2 years. Moreover, during the study period, the school will arrange opportunities for paid internships, which is undoubtedly a plus for students with overseas study background and overseas work experience who want to find employment in the future.

Middle school students are no longer eligible to apply for studying in the Netherlands.

In September this year, the Netherlands officially stopped enrolling students from three schools (namely, vocational schools, technical schools and secondary schools). In recent years, the number of applicants for studying in the Netherlands has greatly increased, and the number of applicants in 20xx has increased by 30% compared with that in 20xx. Therefore, Dutch universities have to implement measures such as limiting the number of places to control the number of students enrolled, so as to improve the entrance threshold for students. So far, the only students who can directly apply for Dutch undergraduate courses are: formal high school students and high school graduates, as well as vocational high school students and vocational high school graduates.

The advantages of studying in the Netherlands are obvious:

1, government subsidies, low tuition.

2. Anti-visa, short cycle, success rate 100%.

3. Do not need high economic security.

4. A public university with a globally recognized degree.

5. The education system is similar to Germany, with a strict national education supervision mechanism.

6. Teaching is conducted in English, teachers are globalized, and the English popularization rate reaches 98%.

7. Rich courses, combination of theory and practice, paid internship and international exchange.

8. Numerous scholarship programs

9. Legal work

Dutch tuition and living expenses are low, the quality of education surpasses that of Britain and the United States, and students are highly competitive in employment after graduation. Undergraduate and master students have basically arranged paid internships overseas. After graduation, students often become the object of competition among major companies. As more and more people realize that the investment in studying abroad in the Netherlands is low, the employment rate is high, and the diploma has high gold content.

Advantages of studying in the Netherlands. The cost of studying in Holland is low.

Undergraduate tuition in the Netherlands is about 3000-9000 euros/year, and master tuition is about 8000- 15000 euros/year, depending on the school situation. Other expenses except tuition are around 4000-7000 euros/year (refer to data).

No deposit is required.

There is no need to provide financial guarantee for studying in the Netherlands, but some colleges and universities need students to provide bank deposit certificates equivalent to 1 year living expenses.

High success rate of visa

Anti-visa has a short cycle and a success rate of nearly 100%.

English education

International courses, about 500 majors, taught in English. At the same time, because 95% of Dutch people can communicate in English, studying in the Netherlands is just like studying in an English-speaking country.

High quality education

Public university, the degree is recognized globally.

Strict national education supervision system

Independent expert committees regularly evaluate all teaching courses in the Netherlands, and the national legal and quality supervision system ensures that all higher education institutions in the Netherlands meet high quality standards.

Numerous scholarship programs

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Legal work

The Dutch government stipulates that international students studying academic courses can work and must apply for a work permit and a tax number. Weekly 10 hour, salary 5- 10 euro/hour, unlimited holiday work.

MVV visa

The Netherlands is a Schengen country and can travel to 24 European countries with a one-country visa.

New immigration policy, focusing on introducing high-end talents.

According to this policy, 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.

Advantages of studying in the Netherlands 10 Although the Netherlands has a small land area, its national strength is very strong. Known as an economic giant, it is one of the countries with the best economic situation in Europe, and its per capita income ranks among the top in the world in recent years. Holland is a garden-like country with pleasant climate and elegant environment. Dutch society is stable, people live and work in peace and contentment, and all conditions are very suitable for studying.

1. English teaching

The Netherlands is the first non-English-speaking country on the European continent to start teaching in English. At present, there are more than 600 specialized courses taught in English, so China students who are used to using English have a wide range of professional choices.

2. The teaching quality is very high.

The Dutch government attaches great importance to education, and the total investment in education accounts for about 20% of the national budget, which provides a strong economic foundation for Dutch education to maintain its leading position in the world. The Dutch government has also passed legislation to ensure the quality of teaching, and set up an independent expert committee to regularly evaluate universities and their courses. Courses or schools that fail to meet the standards cannot receive government subsidies or even be disqualified from teaching. Due to the excellent teaching quality, the degree certificates issued by Dutch higher education institutions are internationally recognized.

3. The curriculum design is unique

The curriculum is novel and always keeps up with the latest trend of social progress; Diversified teaching methods always aim at cultivating the ability to solve practical problems; Have the opportunity to learn many foreign languages during my study; During my study, I have the opportunity to participate in inter-school exchange courses in sister schools in other European countries; There are many internship opportunities during my study.

4. High degree of internationalization

Excellent teachers and energetic students from all over the world have created a highly international learning and living atmosphere. Some schools regularly invite managers of multinational enterprises with rich practical experience to teach in the school. Some courses even include study tours to other countries and inter-school exchange courses.

5. Good language environment

Apart from European countries whose mother tongue is English, the Dutch have the highest English penetration rate, and about 95% of the Dutch can speak English.

6. Low learning cost

Tuition fees for international courses at the same level are generally lower than those in other European countries and North America.

Although the standard of living in the Netherlands is very high, the cost of living is among the lowest in Europe because of the developed agriculture and animal husbandry.

7. Good employment prospects

In recent years, the Dutch economy has been one of the best countries 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 local employees to manage them, which provides more employment opportunities for Dutch high-quality foreign graduates with higher education.

8. Provide scholarships

Eligible international students have the opportunity to get scholarships and reduce tuition fees. For specific information about scholarships, applicants must consult the school.

9. Allow students to take part-time jobs.

The Dutch government stipulates that students from countries outside the EU can work legally 10 hours a week and work all day on holidays. Work permits are usually applied by employers for students.

10. The visa period is short and the approval rate is high.

The Dutch-Chinese Education Foundation (CHEF) provides an extraordinary fast visa method for eligible applicants, with a short visa cycle and a high approval rate.

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