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Netherland

 Study in NETHERLANDS

Think about a place adorned with sea, canals, tulips, coffee, museums, and all these while keeping Germany and Belgium just beside it. Sounds amazing, doesn’t it? Netherland will provide you with all of it while serving an excellent educational system and scholarship as the main course.

Besides its international and multicultural environment, the Netherlands can be considered the best option to choose for higher study because, it provides a 100% visa-obtaining option, top ranked universities, and scholarship opportunities.

 

Best Subjects to Study in the Netherlands 

  • Environmental Sciences
  • Arts and Culture
  • Tourism and Hospitality
  • Social Sciences
  • Business Administration and Management
  • Medicine and Health Sciences
  • Computer Science and Information Technology
  • Engineering and Technology
  • International Relations and Political Sciences
  • Law and Legal Studies

Documents for Admission

If you are interested in Bachelor’s, besides having a GPA of 3, you would be a holder of an IELTS score of 6. In the case of the Master, the requirement will be a 6.5 score for IELTS. These come universities loosen their policy for IELTS scores a bit for students.

 Documents for Visa

To apply for a visa from the Netherlands, you need to fill out the complete visa application form and provide the necessary documents, like- a passport, admission letter, tuition fee payment confirmation to the university, study plan, bank statement, health insurance, and proof of accommodation. 

Career Opportunity

While during your stay in the Netherlands, you will enjoy part-time work opportunities, after the study, you will get a post-work visa and PR facility too. As an international student, you will be able to work for up to 16 hours per week during the year and full-time during the summer months (June to August). While this is the scenario while you are a student and doing a part-time job, it can be enhanced and you can enjoy a work visa after a study by taking a job in the country. As long as you will have the job, your work visa will be there. And once you have lived in the Netherlands for 5 years, you will gain the eligibility to apply for permanent Residency.