
Study in Netherlands
The Netherlands is a global leader in innovation and sustainability, offering high-quality education in fields like engineering, environmental sciences, and business.
With English-taught programs and a multicultural environment, it’s a top choice for international students.

Why study in Netherlands?

English-Taught Programs
Over 2,000 programs are offered in English, making it one of the most accessible study destinations in Europe.

Innovation Hub
International students can work part-time (up to 16 hours per week) during their studies and benefit from a one-year post-study work visa.

High Quality of Life
The Netherlands offers a high standard of living, excellent healthcare, and a safe environment.

Global Recognition
Dutch degrees are highly respected worldwide, offering excellent career prospects.



Top Courses in Netherlands
Known for its innovative teaching methods and strong research programs, the Netherlands attracts students for courses in engineering, business, and social sciences.
English-taught programs are widely available, and universities maintain strong ties with industries, providing excellent job prospects in technology, finance, and logistics.


Bachelors in Engineering & Applied Sciences
These programs emphasize applying core engineering principles across various technical disciplines—from electronics and chemistry to construction, power, mechanics, and computing. Graduates are prepared for roles in research, design, project management, and technical problem‐solving.
Approximately €9,000 – €15,000 per year (non-EU students)
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University of Twente
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Eindhoven University of Technology
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Delft University of Technology (notably for Civil Engineering)
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Bachelors in Interdisciplinary Design, Engineering & Management
These programs blend technical engineering with design thinking and management principles. They focus on innovation in product development, industrial processes, and creative technology solutions, preparing students for roles that require both technical acumen and strategic oversight.
Approximately €9,000 – €15,000 per year (non-EU students)
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University of Twente
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Eindhoven University of Technology
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Radboud University (appearing in courses with a management/innovation focus)
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Bachelors in Business & Information Technology
These programs integrate IT with business practices. They emphasize data analysis, information systems, and global management to optimize business processes and prepare graduates for roles that combine technical and commercial expertise.
Approximately €9,000 – €15,000 per year (non-EU students)
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University of Twente
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Radboud University
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Bachelors in Mathematics & Communication
This group includes programs that are more specialized—one focusing on mathematical modeling for solving real-world problems and the other on communication theory and digital media. Both prepare graduates for analytical and creative roles in their respective fields.
Approximately 8,000 – 14,000 EUR per year
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University of Economics and Human Sciences, Warsaw
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WSB University
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Masters in STEM, Engineering, and Technology
These programs integrate advanced technical and analytical methods to solve complex problems across multiple engineering and scientific disciplines. They cover areas such as mathematical modeling, computational techniques, design and management of infrastructure and production systems, as well as specialized fields like biomedical applications, robotics, chemical processes, and sustainable energy. The curriculum typically emphasizes both theoretical foundations and hands-on project work, preparing graduates for technical, managerial, and research roles in fast-evolving industries.
Approximately €10,000 – €18,000 per year (non-EU students)
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University of Twente
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Eindhoven University of Technology
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Delft University of Technology
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Radboud University
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Masters in Social Sciences, Humanities, and Communication
These programs explore the interactions between society, communication, education, and policy. They combine theoretical insights with practical applications to understand human behavior, organizational dynamics, cultural impacts, and public affairs. Emphasis is placed on developing critical thinking and research skills to address challenges in areas such as media, education, psychology, European studies, and the ethical dimensions of science and technology.
Approximately €9,000 – €16,000 per year (non-EU students)
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University of Twente
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Radboud University
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MBA in Business and Management
These programs develop strategic and operational business leadership skills with an emphasis on global management, entrepreneurial innovation, and financial decision-making. They are designed to prepare graduates for roles in international management, corporate finance, and new venture creation by combining core business theory with practical, market-driven insights.
Approximately €15,000 – €30,000 per year (non-EU students)
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University of Twente
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Erasmus University Rotterdam (RSM)
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Radboud University
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VU University Amsterdam
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MBA in Technology and Digital Transformation
Approximately €15,000 – €30,000 per year (non-EU students)
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University of Twente
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Radboud University
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Eindhoven University of Technology
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Delft University of Technology
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Erasmus University Rotterdam
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MBA in Other Specialized Sectors
These programs offer sector-specific management expertise tailored to unique industries. They combine specialized operational knowledge with leadership skills to address the distinct challenges of sectors such as sports, education, health and social care, hospitality, nursing, and events management.
Approximately €15,000 – €25,000 per year (non-EU students)
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University of Twente
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Erasmus University Rotterdam (RSM)
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Radboud University
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VU University Amsterdam
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Hotelschool The Hague
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Amsterdam Business School
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The Hague University of Applied Sciences
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VISA Requirements
You’ll need a Dutch Student Visa (MVV) to study in the Netherlands.
Eligibility for the France Student Visa:
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An unconditional acceptance letter from a recognized Dutch university.
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Proof of financial resources (minimum €11,208 per year for living expenses).
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Valid health insurance coverage.
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Clean criminal record.
Documents Needed:
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Unconditional Letter of Acceptance.
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Academic transcripts and diplomas.
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Proof of financial support (bank statements, scholarship letters, etc.).
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Passport-sized photographs.
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Language proficiency test scores (if applicable).
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Medical insurance valid in the Netherlands.
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Proof of accommodation.
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Cost: Approx. €174 (visa fee).
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Processing Time: 4–6 weeks.
Who Doesn’t Need a Visa?
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EU/EEA nationals.