Study in the Netherlands

Discover world-class education, innovative teaching, English-taught programmes, and exciting career opportunities in one of Europe’s most international and forward-thinking destinations.

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A hub for innovative and international education

The Netherlands is a popular study destination for international students, known for its high-quality education, innovative teaching methods, and globally recognized qualifications. Dutch universities and universities of applied sciences offer a broad range of programmes in fields such as business, engineering, technology, medicine, social sciences, and the arts.


With many degree programmes taught entirely in English, the Netherlands is particularly accessible to students from around the world. Teaching often emphasizes independent thinking, teamwork, practical problem-solving, and applying knowledge to real-world situations, helping students develop skills that are valuable in an international career.

Build a career with global recognition

A Dutch degree can provide a strong foundation for an international career. The Netherlands has a highly developed and innovative economy, with major industries spanning technology, engineering, finance, logistics, life sciences, renewable energy, and creative industries.


Universities and employers often work closely together, giving students opportunities to gain practical experience through internships, research projects, industry assignments, and work placements. The country's central location also makes it an attractive base for students interested in European and international careers.

Opportunities beyond the classroom

The Netherlands offers international graduates an opportunity to gain professional experience after completing their studies. Eligible graduates can apply for an orientation year residence permit, which allows them to stay in the country for up to one year to look for employment or establish a business.


The country's thriving startup ecosystem and strong international business community provide additional opportunities for ambitious graduates. Cities such as Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Eindhoven, Utrecht, and The Hague are home to international companies, research organisations, technology firms, and innovative startups.

Quality education and an excellent quality of life

The Netherlands combines a respected higher education system with a high standard of living. Although tuition fees and living costs can be higher than in some European destinations, students benefit from modern infrastructure, reliable public transport, extensive cycling networks, and high-quality public services.


Outside the classroom, students can enjoy the country's historic cities, museums, canals, beaches, cultural events, and countryside. Its compact size and excellent transport connections also make it easy to explore neighbouring European countries during university breaks.

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Frequently asked questions

The Netherlands offers internationally recognized education, innovative teaching methods, a wide selection of English-taught programmes, and strong connections between universities and industry. Its central location also makes it an attractive base for exploring Europe.

Yes. Dutch universities are part of the European Higher Education Area and offer qualifications that are widely recognized internationally. Recognition of individual degrees can depend on the university, programme, country, and profession.

Yes. The Netherlands offers a large number of English-taught bachelor's, master's, and other higher education programmes. This makes it one of Europe's most accessible destinations for students who do not speak Dutch.

Yes. EU/EEA and Swiss students can generally work without a work permit. Non-EU/EEA/Swiss students with a Dutch student residence permit can generally work up to 16 hours per week during the academic year or full-time during June, July and August, subject to the applicable work-permit requirements.

Popular fields include:

  • Business and management
  • Engineering
  • Computer science and information technology
  • Life sciences
  • Social sciences
  • Economics and finance
  • Arts and design
  • Environmental and sustainability studies

Not necessarily. Many programmes are taught entirely in English, particularly at master's level. However, learning some Dutch can be useful for everyday life and can provide additional opportunities when looking for internships or employment.

Eligible international graduates can apply for an orientation year residence permit, which allows them to stay in the Netherlands for up to one year to look for employment or start a business. Other residence options may be available once a graduate secures qualifying employment.

Yes. The Netherlands has a large international student community, modern infrastructure, excellent public transport, and a high standard of living. Its multicultural cities and widespread use of English also make it relatively easy for international students to settle in.

Visa and residence requirements depend on nationality and the duration of study. Students from outside the EU/EEA and Switzerland generally need the appropriate entry visa and student residence permit for longer programmes. The university normally assists eligible students with the residence permit application.

The Netherlands is part of the Schengen Area, making it particularly convenient for students who want to explore other European destinations. Students should ensure that their passport, residence permit, and travel documents meet the requirements of the countries they plan to visit.

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