Study in Holland. Education in Netherlands

Oct 11, 2008

Language admission requirements at Dutch universities

The most essential requirement for foreign students wishing to enter a Dutch University is that they are able to understand, speak, read and write English at a good level. If you are not from an English speaking country such as the United Kingdom, Ireland, the United States of America, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, you need an IELTS certificate with an overall score of 6 for writing, reading, listening and speaking.

This score is required in order to enroll for a Bachelor programme. The IELTS certificate is compulsory for Chinese students. For more information on IELTS, please visit www.IELTS.org

You can also enter Dutch higher education with a TOEFL certificate. This TOEFL certificate is preferably a TOEFL iBt 80 (Internet Based Test) with an overall score of 80 on reading, writing, listening and speaking.

Because it is not yet possible to take this type of test in every country of the world, we also accept a TOEFL550 (Paper Based Test with an overall score of 550), TOEFL213 (Computer Based Test with an overall score of 213) in 2006.

For more information on TOEFL, please visit www.ETS.org Or you can enter with a Cambridge Certificate. Either the Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English (CAE) or the Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE) is accepted. Please check the Cambridge website www.cambridgeesol.org

Chinese students are allowed to use TOEFL® iBT scores

Starting from September 1, 2008, Chinese students would be allowed to use TOEFL® iBT scores to apply for the Neso certificate as part of application procedures to study in the Netherlands.

Students in China who plan to study in the Netherlands are required to apply for the Neso certificate from Netherlands Education Support Office China (Neso China) for a Study Visa.

Students who apply to Dutch universities with TOEFL iBT scores can now use TOEFL iBT scores to apply for the Neso certificate as part of the visa application process, and are no longer required to take further English proficiency tests.

Students can now apply for the Neso certificate at the same time they begin the application process to Dutch universities. Students should submit application materials at least four months before the beginning of the semester.// Source: ETC.org

More information about admission requirements at Dutch Universities.

Source: InHolland University of applied sciences

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