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WHY STUDY IN NETHERLANDS?

Monday - 15/12/2025

Many Vietnamese students choose to study in the Netherlands for several key reasons:

  1. Excellent quality of education and research: According to the Times Higher Education Supplement, 11 Dutch universities are ranked among the Top 200 universities worldwide.
  2. An international learning environment: The Dutch education system emphasizes interaction, collaboration, and problem-solving-approaches that match the needs and expectations of international students. The Netherlands was the first non-English-speaking country to offer English-taught programs alongside Dutch, creating ideal conditions for students to integrate academically and socially.
  3. A wide range of study options: Dutch universities and universities of applied sciences offer more than 1,500 international courses and programs, including 1,455 fully English-taught programs.
  4. Simple application and visa procedures, with no financial proof required and a 100% visa success rate.
  5. Part-time work opportunities, up to 10 hours per week during the academic term. After graduation, students are granted a one-year stay-back period (Orientation Year) to look for employment or pursue further studies.
  6. Opportunities to explore European culture and travel, thanks to the Netherlands’ central location in Europe.
  7. Affordable study costs, typically about one-third of the cost of studying in the UK and around two-thirds compared to Australia or Canada.

For tailored guidance and full assistance throughout your study-abroad journey, please contact: 

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Hotline: 09887 09698

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