ADMISSION IN
NETHERLANDS
Instructions about the method to get admission in Dutch Universities
Courses and programs
Bachelor’s: Most bachelor’s programs last four years.
Master’s: Master’s programs last 1 or 2 years.
Tailor-made programs may be longer.
PhD: Admission to a PhD programs requires a good master’s degree, including
research training. Applications are judged on an individual basis.
For detailed information, applicants should contact the International Relations
Office at the institution concerned.
Period of Study
Courses generally begin each September, and last till the end of June
the following year. A few universities start courses in the spring, which then
last from February to December. Students are expected to spend 40 hours a week
on their studies.
Admission requirements
The most essential requirement for foreign students wishing to enter a
Dutch university is that they are able to understand, speak, read and write
English at a good level. They must pass either a standard test (equivalent to
TOEFL 500-550 or IELTS 5.5-6.0), or a test arranged by the Dutch university. A
secondary school diploma is required for entering a bachelor’s degree program.
For a master’s degree program, an undergraduate diploma or bachelor’s degree in
a relevant field is required. Some professionally oriented programs may have
special requirements, such as related working experience.
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