

Consistently among the best in Europe, especially in law, engineering, social sciences, and sustainability
One of the largest selections in Europe, including bachelor’s and master’s degrees
Tuition and living costs are moderate, especially at public institutions.
: Over 120,000 international students from 160+ countries.
Centrally located and well-connected within the EU
| Intake | Application Period | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Main Intake | September | January – May (early deadlines for selective programs) |
| Limited Intake | February | September – November |
| Note: Some programs (especially in medicine, psychology, business) have numerus fixus (fixed quota) and early deadlines (often January 15). | ||


| Level | Tuition Range |
| Public Universities (EU/EEA) | €2,530 (standard statutory fee) |
| Public Universities (Non-EU) | €6,000 – €18,000 |
| Private Universities | €12,000 – €30,000 (MBAs, design, etc.) |
Includes housing, food, insurance, transport, and personal expenses.
Offer pre-arrival support, orientation, housing help, and visa guidance.
Mandatory for all non-EU students (avg. €80–€120/month)
CV support, internships, job fairs, and Dutch work culture training
Free or subsidized Dutch classes for international students
Integration programs, buddy systems, social events