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Study in The Netherlands

The Netherlands, often referred to as Holland, is known for its innovation, liberal values, and world-renowned educational institutions. It offers a unique combination of rich cultural heritage and cutting-edge modernity, making it an ideal destination for international students.

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Key Facts

Everything you need to know at a glance.

Continent Europe
Capital Amsterdam
Languages Dutch (English widely spoken)
Currency Euro (€)
Population ~17.5 million
Int. Students 120,000+
Cost of Living €800–€1,200/month
Work During Study Up to 16 hours/week

Why Study in Study in The Netherlands?

Discover the benefits of choosing this destination for your education.

English-Taught Programs

Over 2,000+ programs are taught entirely in English, the highest in non-native EU countries.

Innovative Education

Known for student-centered, problem-based learning and research-oriented output.

Affordable Excellence

Lower tuition fees compared to the UK and USA for globally ranked universities.

Post-Study Opportunities

The Orientation Year (Zoekjaar) visa gives you 1 year to find work after graduating.

Education System

Understanding the levels of education and grading system.

Levels of Education

Bachelor's Degree

3 yrs (WO), 4 yrs (HBO)

Undergraduate program depending on institution type

Master's Degree

1–2 years

Postgraduate program available at both types

Doctorate (PhD)

4 years

Available only at Research Universities

Types of Institutions

Understanding the different types of universities available.

1

Research Universities (WO)

Focus on academic research and theoretical knowledge (e.g., TU Delft, UvA).

2

Universities of Applied Sciences (HBO)

Focus on practical, professional-oriented education (e.g., Fontys, HAN).

University-Specific Scholarships

Financial aid opportunities for international students.

Holland Scholarship

€5,000 (one-time, first year) for non-EEA students applying for a Bachelor's or Master's.

Orange Tulip Scholarship (OTS)

Partial or full tuition fee waivers for students from select non-EEA countries (e.g., India).

TU Delft Justus & Louise van Effen

Full tuition + €11,500/year for living expenses for top-performing MSc students.

Amsterdam Merit Scholarship (UvA)

€6,000–€25,000 for high-achieving non-EEA Master's students.

Erasmus+ Scholarship

€1,000–€1,500/month covering tuition, travel, and living for Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters.

Major Intakes

Admission cycles for international students.

September Intake

Also called: Main Intake

The primary intake offering the widest range of programs and access to most scholarships.

Best For: All students seeking the full academic year experience.

February Intake

Also called: Spring Intake

Limited number of programs, mostly at master's or professional levels.

Best For: Students who missed the September deadline.

Top Universities

Ranked by QS World University Rankings 2025.

Rank (QS 2025) University UG Fees / Year PG Fees / Year Popular Courses
#47 Delft University of Technology €15k–€20k/yr €15k–€20k/yr Engineering, Architecture
#53 University of Amsterdam (UvA) €10k–€15k/yr €10k–€15k/yr Social Sciences, Economics
#107 Eindhoven Univ. of Technology €12k–€16k/yr €12k–€16k/yr Electrical, AI, Robotics
#126 Leiden University €11k–€15k/yr €11k–€15k/yr Law, Humanities
#131 Utrecht University €11k–€14.5k/yr €11k–€14.5k/yr Biomedical Sciences, Law
#151 Wageningen University €13k–€18k/yr €13k–€18k/yr Agriculture, Food Tech
#176 Erasmus University Rotterdam €11.5k–€17k/yr €11.5k–€17k/yr Business, Economics
#212 Maastricht University €13k–€16k/yr €13k–€16k/yr Law, Data Science
#601-650 HAN Univ. of Applied Sciences €7.5k–€9k/yr €7.5k–€9k/yr Applied Sci, Engineering
#801-1000 Saxion Univ. of Applied Sciences €7.8k–€9.8k/yr €7.8k–€9.8k/yr Hotel Mgmt, Logistics
*Fees vary by course. Tuition fees listed are per year for international students.

Admission Requirements

What you need to apply to Netherlands Universities.

Centralized Application

Most applications must be submitted via Studielink.nl.

Fall Timeline

Apply: January to May. Offers: April-June.

Visa Processing

MVV & VVR applications take 2-4 weeks after university approval.

Career Growth & Post-Study Work

High-demand sectors and Graduate Route Visa opportunities.

Orientation Year Visa (Zoekjaar)

Graduates can apply for a 1-year visa to live and work in the Netherlands without requiring an employer sponsorship.

Information Technology (IT) & AI

  • Growth: Europe's Silicon Valley for AI
  • Top Employers: ASML, Booking.com, Adyen
  • Salary Range: €40,000–€75,000/yr

Engineering & Technology

  • Growth: High demand for skilled engineers
  • Top Employers: Shell, TNO, ASML, Fugro
  • Salary Range: €38,000–€70,000/yr

Business, Finance & Management

  • Growth: Major global business hubs
  • Top Employers: ING, Rabobank, PwC, KPMG
  • Salary Range: €35,000–€65,000/yr

Life Sciences & Health

  • Growth: Leader in biotech research
  • Top Employers: Janssen, DSM, Danone
  • Salary Range: €42,000–€70,000/yr

Logistics & Supply Chain

  • Growth: Europe's logistics gateway
  • Top Employers: DHL, Maersk, KLM Cargo
  • Salary Range: €35,000–€60,000/yr

Permanent Residency (PR) Process

International graduates can successfully pathway from study to Permanent Residency and eventually Citizenship.

1

Study & Graduate (MVV + VVR)

Complete your studies at a recognized Dutch institution.

2

Orientation Year (Zoekjaar)

Apply for a 1-year post-study work visa to find employment.

3

Highly Skilled Migrant Visa

Switch to this work visa (up to 5 years) once you secure a qualifying job offer.

4

Permanent Residency (PR)

Apply after 5 consecutive years of legal residence. Requires passing the Dutch civic integration exam (Inburgering).

5

Dutch Citizenship

Eligible after holding PR for 5 years. (Usually requires renouncing your original nationality).

Types of Netherlands Visas

A quick overview of visas for international students.

Visa Type Purpose Work Allowed? Can Apply for PR?
Student Visa (MVV + VVR) Study in NL (UG/PG/PhD) 16 hrs/week Duration of program
Orientation Year (Zoekjaar) Job search post-graduation Yes (No sponsor needed) 1 year (Not renewable)
Highly Skilled Migrant Work in NL (skilled job offer) Full-time 1–5 years (Renewable)
Research Visa Doctoral/Scientific research Yes Up to 5 years (Renewable)
Start-up Visa Launch innovative business Yes 1 year (Convertible)
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Frequent Answer Question

Quick Answers To Your Visa Queries

Is there a Post-Study Work visa in the Netherlands?
Yes, international graduates can apply for the Orientation Year (Zoekjaar) visa, which gives you 1 year to find a job or start a business without needing employer sponsorship.
Are there fully funded scholarships in the Netherlands?
Can international students get Permanent Residency in the Netherlands?
Do I need to speak Dutch to study in the Netherlands?