Study in Netherlands

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All the information you need about studying an undergraduate degree in the country including lists of universities and the essential facts & figures.

Advice about studying in Netherlands

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Daniel, originally from Italy, will be starting a BSc in Aerospace engineering at TU Delft in the Netherlands later this year
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Studying abroad was a long held ambition for Undine Rubeze, who was also keen to study in English. However, studying in the country in which the language originated did not appeal: “Universities in the United Kingdom, which were very popular with my friends, did not attract me at all. I wanted to try something different.”
By Kanika Tandon, Education Writer
Leiden University, Delft University of Technology and Rotterdam Erasmus University may merge into one institution
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At this residential college in the judicial capital of the world, a combination of studying, living and social activities is offered. The college offers students a provocative and broad education, and prepares them for leading position in the international community. The interdisciplinary program of the college is called ‘Global Challenges’ and focuses on Peace, Justice and Sustainability.

Netherlands Info

Facts about the Netherlands
Population16651900
CurrencyEuro
Time zone (s)CET (UTC+1)
Drive on the" right"
International dialing code31
Official languageDutch
Capital cityAmsterdam
Other major citiesRotterdam
Big mac5
Half litre/pint of beer2.8
Can of coke1.8
Bottle of water 1.5l0.9
20 cigarettes4.8
Cinema ticket8.8

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