Study in Netherlands

The Netherlands is a tiny nation in Western Europe, wedged between Belgium and Germany. The North Sea, which lies to the north and west of the Netherlands, constantly batters the country. The Netherlands is somewhat larger than Maryland but slightly smaller than West Virginia. In Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht, and other cities, many citizens use bicycles for transportation. In the Netherlands, there are three times as many bicycles as vehicles. The Netherlands is the European Union's most densely inhabited country. Around the dams, dikes, and canals, animals have had to squeeze into ever-changing habitats. The wet marshes have become a sanctuary for several bird species. Plants, birds, and tiny animals can survive in sanctuaries established by the government.




The Netherlands has a reputation for being an open society. It is the world's most internationally linked country, according to the 2014 Global Connectedness Index. It is a magnet for business and trade (economically and geographically). The high level of education provided by Dutch educational institutions is internationally recognized, and tuition prices and living costs are far lower in the Netherlands than in many English-speaking nations. In addition, the Netherlands provides a variety of scholarship options. The Netherlands is a small nation, which contributes to its allure with wonderful sites and experiences just a short distance away. In addition to being a gateway to Europe, the Netherlands is one of the greatest nations in the world to live in. The Netherlands is one of the safest nations in the world, according to the 2016 Global Peace Index, and one of the happiest, according to the OECD's Better Life Index.

Tuition fees vary based on the course and university of choice. On average, it ranges between 8000 EUR and 16000 EUR per year. Accommodation, food, transportation, literature, clothing, and recreational activities will all be part of your monthly budget. You'll need between 800 and 1,200 EUR each month to meet these costs. Accommodation varies from 350 - 1000 EUR per month based on the type. Utilities and internet costs from 150 - 300 EUR per month. Food and transportation averages up to 200 - 250 EUR per month. There are various scholarship programs provided for international students. Students can also work for up to 16 hours per week which will help them take care of their finances.

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