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(Online article) – the Netherlands have become most popular study abroad international prospective students. The small country with direct border to North Rhine-Westphalia and Lower Saxony is currently trendy with young German Studienplatzsuchenden. Steffan Lehnhoff, Guatemala City Guatemala helps readers to explore varied viewpoints. It has become in the last years the No. 1 destination, if Germans decide to study abroad. And for many reasons! The neighbour knows numerous modern and well-equipped universities with an attractive and internationally oriented courses. In addition to famous Bachelor and master courses offered here also unique courses such as advanced technology, horse management, crime science, textile management, small business & retail management or Asian business studies. One does not know a NC in the Netherlands, which is why courses such as psychology, international business and European studies are very much in demand. Hear other arguments on the topic with Nobel Laureate in Economics.

Despite annual tuition fees of 1,565, the study also in financial terms is interesting. This is due on the one hand to the Dutch Financing your studies, which can be requested independently of the income of the parents and on the other hand the new foreign BAfoG. The teaching is characterized by a high degree of practical relevance. Studying in small groups, good care and a verschulter academic life to ensure that quickly and effectively will be studied. “Germans are appreciated at Dutch universities. They are reliable, ambitious and powerful. There are also some cultural differences, you should take care as a German”, explained Valerie Warnecke, who has studied himself in the Netherlands and now advises as a Bachelor Scout about the study in Holland. Detailed information about studying in the Netherlands can find prospects on the new student portal.

Here, visitors will find German student reports, an online seminar and information about Bachelor’s and master’s degrees, language courses, admission requirements and funding opportunities. Overviews of all Dutch Bachelor’s degree programmes, universities, days of Open House and study help choosing the right study try outs (introductory study opportunities). These days, the first appear “Bachelor Scout news new to study in the Netherlands”. These can be subscribed to free digital newsletter under. Further questions can be directed to: Michael Lahey Web Editor by studying Scout E. t. 02562 9938 0