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Summary of Frequently Asked Questions about Studying in Holland
# Studying in the Netherlands # Introduction The Netherlands is a country that knows life very well, and the quality of education in the Netherlands is also very high, so many international students will choose to study in the Netherlands every year. The following is a summary of frequently asked questions about studying in the Netherlands. Welcome to read the reference!

1. Summary of frequently asked questions about studying in the Netherlands

1. What are the advantages of the Netherlands?

a: economically developed countries are members of the European union, and logistics and law majors rank first in the world. Thirteen elite universities are all within 2 in the world. They are important financial centers in Europe and dominate the world by maritime transportation.

2. Can U universities in the Netherlands accept applications from high school graduates?

a: fresh high school graduates can only apply for U-type university preparatory courses, or they can only apply for U-type university undergraduate courses after finishing their freshman year in China.

3. What qualifications are not allowed to apply for undergraduate studies in the Netherlands?

A: Students who have graduated from three domestic schools (vocational high school, technical secondary school and technical school) cannot apply for Dutch undergraduate courses.

4. which of the following qualifications can apply for a master's degree in a U-type university in the Netherlands?

a: anyone who has a degree in the unified recruitment and a degree in the self-taught examination can apply for a Dutch master's degree.

5. What do you need for visa materials in the Netherlands?

a: Dutch neso certification report, IELTS score, financial guarantee, admission notice and birth certificate.

6. Is the Dutch university free of tuition?

A: Tuition is unavoidable. Generally, the tuition fee for H-class universities is 4,-5, RMB per year, and that for U-class universities is 6,-8, RMB per year.

7. What is the minimum score for IELTS visa in the Netherlands?

a: the minimum IELTS score is 5.

8. can the Netherlands be promoted to a master's degree?

a: the Netherlands can only be promoted to undergraduate courses, but not to postgraduate courses.

9. Does the Netherlands have to provide language scores when applying for universities and visas?

A: When applying for a university in the Netherlands, you must have an IELTS score. If you don't have an IELTS score, you can't get an offer. If it is not qualified, it can be matched with language preparation.

1. Can an English major change to a master's degree in business apply for the Netherlands?

A: Yes, you can apply for a business major at H University in the Netherlands.

11. Is there an overseas service fee in the Netherlands?

a: there is no overseas service fee, and students generally pay tuition fees and schools will arrange overseas services.

12. Will a student with a history of visa refusal in the UK be refused a visa to study in the Netherlands?

A: No, the Netherlands belongs to the European Union and is not influenced by the Commonwealth countries.

13. Which major in the Netherlands must provide gmat scores?

a: business administration majors must provide gmat scores before they can apply.

14. Do you need to provide proof of work and funds for a Dutch student visa?

A:No.

15. Do you have to submit an application online when applying for a Dutch university?

a: yes, the Netherlands adopts the online application system.

16. What is the application time for neso certification in the Netherlands?

a: when there are qualified IELTS scores.

17. when does the Dutch preparatory course start? How many times a year?

a: school starts twice a year, in February and September.

18. what is the fee for the Dutch preparatory course?

A: The tuition fee is about 12, euros to 15, euros per year

19. Can the Netherlands apply for a scholarship? List 2-3 scholarship types.

A: Yes, you can apply, including school scholarship, work scholarship and EU scholarship.

2. What are the requirements for applying for a master's degree in U universities in the Netherlands? What should I pay attention to?

a: the state recognizes undergraduate education, with an original major of IELTS 6.5+.

Note: gmat scores are required for business subjects and gre scores are required for economics subjects. Some schools require domestic 211 academic background

21. What are the application requirements for Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands?

a: I am studying in 211 and 985 undergraduate courses in China, with an average score of at least 75, IELTS 6.5, and studying the major works of architecture.

22. What is neso certification? What documents are reviewed?

A: NESO certification is a procedure for Dutch students to check their academic records in China. Without this certification, they can't get full admission and apply for visas. Apply for a master's degree, review undergraduate academic record, IELTS high school entrance examination result;

apply for the examination of U-type undergraduate course. One-year undergraduate course results prove high school results (college entrance examination or three years). IELTS;

applying for the examination of H-class undergraduate course, three-year high school results, examination results, diploma and IELTS

23. What is the difference between H-class universities and U-class universities in the Netherlands?

a: undergraduate course duration: H4 years, U3 years;

education requirements: you can apply when you are in Grade 3 of H, and you can only apply when you are in Grade 1 of U; Teaching mode: h applicability; U research

ranking: h is not ranked; U has a ranking

24. Can I work while studying in the Netherlands and Ireland? Must I go back to China after graduation?

A: Everyone can work for 2 hours, with unlimited holidays. After graduation, they don't have to go back to China, and they will be issued a one-year work visa.

25. Do all majors in Amsterdam University have to be domestic 211/985 graduates?

a: yes, you must apply to 211 universities in China, especially for business majors.

26. Is it necessary to face-to-face visa for Ireland and the Netherlands? How much guarantee money is needed?

A: Ireland does not need a face-to-face visa, and the guarantee fund is 12, for undergraduate and 16, for master. The Netherlands needs a face-to-face visa, no guarantee, just remit the tuition and living expenses to the school;

27. Is H-class university accredited domestically?

a: Hogeschool, translated as the University of Applied Science and Technology, is a formal undergraduate degree in terms of academic qualifications and degree certification, and there is no difference in degree level with U-universities. The H universities we help students apply for are all accredited by the Ministry of Education of China.

28. Are H-class universities similar to domestic junior colleges or technical schools?

A: No, first of all, the degree certificate of an H-class university is an undergraduate, which is a regular undergraduate university. Judging from the knowledge learned, Class H pays attention to students' practical ability and application ability, and the graduated students are more outstanding in practical ability and can adapt to the workplace work quickly.

29. Is the employment treatment of H-class universities inferior to that of U-class?

A: From the perspective of employment, there is no obvious difference between the employment flow of graduates from H-type universities and that of U-type universities. Moreover, the knowledge gained by H-type universities is more practical, but it is more popular than that of U-type universities in some fields.

3. what is the difference between class h and class u? How to choose?

a: the training mode is different. class h focuses on practical application and class u focuses on academic research. Students should choose the way of studying abroad according to their own conditions.

31. Is it easy to graduate from an H-class university?

A: The Netherlands is very strict about education. Whether it is an H-class or a U-class university, students need to be strict with themselves in their studies in order to graduate smoothly. There is no problem of different degrees of difficulty.

32. Why do H-class universities have to study for four years, one year longer than U-class universities?

A: The academic system of H-class universities is four years. Students who are studying in senior three in China can apply for H-class universities, while U-class universities need domestic freshmen to apply. Students who apply for H-class universities can go abroad one year in advance to adapt to the new environment and learn undergraduate knowledge more solidly. There is no difference in total study time!

why is the 33. h category not ranked?

A: There is no world ranking for H-class universities. The world ranking is based on the comprehensive academic research strength of the university. However, the educational model of H-class universities emphasizes practical application, so it cannot provide world ranking, but this does not affect the development and employment of students. The work recognition of H-class university graduates by enterprises is an illustration.

34. What are the educational resources of H universities?

A: Many H-class universities are U-class universities * * * and enjoy the same educational resources, such as the University of Amsterdam and the Amsterdam Business School, etc. Students studying in the Netherlands can enjoy the learning resources of both H-class and U-class.

35. Does the H-type university have low enrollment requirements?

A: The enrollment requirement of H-class universities is that students who are studying in senior three can apply, so when applying for schools, only the students' existing high school grades and English level are considered, but this does not mean that the requirements are low, just that it does not involve domestic undergraduate background. Click me

36. Are there many foreign students in H universities?

A: Yes, students from the Netherlands and the European Union recognize H-type universities very much. Many people are willing to choose universities that focus on practical application ability and learn the necessary abilities for future career development earlier.

37. What are the requirements for undergraduate application in U universities in the Netherlands?

A: To apply for undergraduate courses in U-type universities in the Netherlands, the requirement is to recruit freshmen in China. IELTS requires 6., and some majors and schools require IELTS 6.5.

38. What schools in the Netherlands can I apply for to apply for engineering majors?

a: Delft Institute of Technology (TUD), Inhoffen Institute of Technology (TUE) and Tut Institute of Technology (TUT)

39. What are the tuition fees of U universities in the Netherlands?

A: About 11,-15, euros per academic year

4. What is the ranking of U-universities in the Netherlands?

a: generally speaking, U-universities in the Netherlands are ranked in the top 2 in the world, among which Ada QS ranks 53rd.

41. What is the list of special schools that Amsterdam University can also apply for for non-211 universities?

A: Tianjin University of Finance and Economics, Shandong University of Finance and Economics, Shanxi University of Finance and Economics, Ningbo University, Capital University of Economics and Business, etc.

42. Which U-universities in the Netherlands do not require GRE or GMAT?

A: Free University of Amsterdam

43. Does the Netherlands accept a master's school or program to change majors?

A: Diversity management of Tilburg University

44. Do U-universities in the Netherlands have undergraduate preparatory courses?

A: Free University of Amherst, university of groningen, University of Trent and University of Amsterdam

45. Which U-universities in the Netherlands must require a 211 university background?

A: The majors of Delft Institute of Technology (TUD), Ekhoven Institute of Technology (TUE), University of Amsterdam, University of Trent, and School of Economics and Management of Erasmus University

46. Which U-type university in the Netherlands has better business?

A: Tilburg University, university of groningen, Erasmus University, Amsterdam University, Utrecht University, and Free University of Amsterdam.

2. Problems to be paid attention to in studying in the Netherlands

1. Etiquette

Greeting is a common thing to do when studying in the Netherlands. On formal occasions, the way to say hello is to shake hands; With acquaintances, it is usually a kiss on the cheek; It is also necessary to say hello between strangers. If you make eye contact, you usually smile. If you don't say hello, it is considered rude. On some occasions, you need to introduce yourself. You don't have to wait for others to introduce you. You need to take the initiative to do things or have needs.

Second, life

The weather in Holland is mild. The temperature in summer is about 2 degrees, which is very comfortable, but it will rain frequently. If you go to study abroad, you can take some coats, short sleeves, long sleeves and waterproof coats with you. It's not very cold in winter, the temperature is about 2 degrees Celsius, and sometimes there is strong wind, so it is necessary to prepare two windbreakers and coats with good windproof performance, which are usually not too thick. The Dutch don't pay much attention to clothes, except for formal occasions and working hours, they wear casual clothes at other times.

The eating habits in the Netherlands are similar to those in other European countries, and they are mainly pasta. Although the Dutch economy is high, the Dutch are generally very diligent, and they are opposed to extravagance and waste. The Dutch schedule of work and rest: breakfast is usually from 7: to 9: in the morning, and bread and milk are eaten for breakfast. In China, many people also eat this way. Drinking coffee is about ten to eleven in the morning; The appearance from 12 noon to 1: 3 noon is lunch, and lunch has one more soup than breakfast, which is very different from that in China. If you are not full, it is recommended to cook for yourself, and the supermarket will have ingredients; Drinking afternoon tea from three to four in the afternoon is also a habit of many people in China; Dinner time is from 5: 3 to 7: in the evening. This is the main meal, including meat, vegetables and fruits.

If international students live off campus in the Netherlands, it is suggested that two people share the room, and the room rate for sharing is generally cheaper than that for a single person.

Holland has a small area, but the transportation is generally complete, but cycling is a common phenomenon and convenient in Holland.

Third, security issues

When studying in the Netherlands, security is the most important issue, which is also the most worrying issue for many parents. Although the law and order in the Netherlands is good, try not to stay out late at night, especially in remote places, which is unsafe.

3. How to avoid visa refusal when studying in the Netherlands?

1. Common reasons for the rejection of study visas in the Netherlands

1. The work documents of both parents of the applicant do not provide specific contact information, so it is impossible to verify their authenticity;

2. The applicant's necessary contact information (address and telephone number) is not provided;

3. Only copies of Chinese materials are provided. In principle, originals of all materials are required, and all materials will be returned after examination. In addition, you are not allowed to apply for a school with a tourist visa.

4. All materials have no English translation;

5. Only provide recent large deposit certificates;

6. There is no detailed information about the source of funds;

Second, how to deal with the rejection of a study visa in the Netherlands

First of all, we must ensure the integrity of the materials, and make up the materials if there are any missing materials.

If a series of procedures, such as the preparation of previous materials, are carried out perfectly, and the reasons for refusing the visa give something that is unnecessary, then you can appeal completely, and there are various ways to appeal.

The most common way for general applicants is to appeal by mail. The Dutch consulate handles such appeal mails very quickly, so applicants don't have to worry about the situation that there is no way to appeal.

If the appeal fails, the applicant does not need to worry about how to refuse the Dutch visa, because the visa policy does not stipulate that the applicant has no right to apply for a second Dutch visa after refusing the visa.

4. A list of the general expenses of studying in universities in the Netherlands

I. About tuition

Undergraduate course: generally 3-4 years, with tuition of 6,-15, euros/academic year

Master's course: generally 1-2 years, with tuition of 8,-2, euros/academic year

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