Study in Netherlands Cost
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Education costs in the Netherlands vary significantly for international (non-EU/EEA) students, with public universities charging €8,000–€20,000/year for Bachelors/Masters, while private institutions are much higher; living expenses average €1,000–€1,500/month, covering housing, food, and insurance, with Amsterdam being more expensive than other cities, and scholarships like the Holland Scholarship can reduce fees.
Tuition Fees (International Students - Non-EU/EEA)
- Bachelors Programs (Public Universities): €8,000 – €20,000 per year (around €11,000 average).
- Masters Programs (Public Universities): €8,000 – €20,000 per year (some sources suggest €7,000-€14,000).
- Private Universities: €30,000+ per year.
- EU/EEA Students: Pay a lower, government-set fee (€2,530 in 2024-2025).
Living Expenses (Per Month)
- Average: €1,000 – €1,500, including rent, food, transport, and health insurance.
- City Variation: Amsterdam is typically the most expensive; cities like Groningen or Nijmegen are cheaper.
Key Additional Costs
- Application Fees: €75 - €100.
- Visa Fees: Around €243 (for Indian students).
- Health Insurance: Can be €70-€160/month depending on your plan and subsidies.
Tips to Reduce Costs
- Scholarships: Look for the NL Scholarship, Holland Scholarship, and university-specific awards.
- Payment Plans: Fees can often be paid in installments.