Plants form the basis of life as they convert sunlight into an inexhaustible source of food and renewable raw materials

Plant Biotechnology
Preparatory courses allow in 2−12 months to prepare for Bachelor programmes, to tighten the English and learn about the culture of the country. At the end one gets an international certificate.
Bachelor (undergraduate) is a basic higher education. You can either learn to be a researcher (3 years) and then go for a master's degree, or a professional (4 years).
Master (graduate) is the second level of higher education designed for bachelors who plan to become scientists. Duration is 1−2 years.
PhD programmes are only offered by Research universities and last for 4 years. PhD degree can be gained after defending of doctoral dissertation.
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Prices ?
All prices are for one year (or the whole course if it is short). Additionally you will need at least €840 for each month during you study in the Netherlands.
Cost of study | ||
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EU students: | 2006 € | |
Non-EU: | 17600 € | 7 grants |
Key info
University: | Wageningen University |
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Faculty: | Wageningen University & Research |
Duration: | 2 years |
Programme form: | full-time |
Field of study: | Agriculture & Environment, Food, Nature, Technology |
Language admission requirements ?
To apply to the universities in the Netherlands citizens from non-English speaking countries must submit the certificated of TOEFL, IELTS or CAE as a proof of their English proficiency.
TOEFL internet based: | 79 |
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IELTS speaking: | 6 |
IELTS overall band: | 6 |
Other info
CROHO Code: | 60105 ? |
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Dutch university programmes accredited by the Netherlands-Flemish Accreditation Organization (NVAO) get a CROHO code. CROHO stands for Central Register of Higher Education Programmes and is used by DUO (Dutch governmental organisation).
The CROHO ID is required for the application to a study programme via Studielink. Upon graduating programmes accredited by NVAO students obtain recognized degrees.
Curriculum
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Grants (scholarships)
WUF
Provided by: Wagening Univerisity
international scholarship
The Wageningen University Fund aims to maintain and strengthen the unique character of Wageningen University.
Since 1951, the Fund has been organising and financing activities that support excellent research and education and stimulate the academic development of students.
Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program
Provided by: World Bank
international scholarship
Successful applicants for the Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program will be awarded funding covering all tuition and admission fees, as well as housing and subsistence allowance. Travel expenses between the awardees' home countries and Tokyo will also be provided.
Netherlands Fellowship Programmes (NFP)
Provided by: Unknown
international scholarship
StuNed Scholarship Programme
Provided by: Neso Indonesia
international scholarship
StuNed Scholarships for Master studies, short courses and customized training programmes are available for Indonesian professionals with at least two years work experience in a development-related organization.
FAO
Provided by: United Nations
international scholarship
Ford Foundation/Ford-IFP
Provided by: Nuffic
international scholarship
The Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program (Ford-IFP) provides opportunities to exceptional individuals for advanced study. If you are a resident of an eligible IFP country and would like to study in Europe, Nuffic can act as a placement partner for you.
Anne van den Ban Scholarships Fund
Provided by: Unknown
international scholarship
This fund exists to enable promising students from developing countries to study at Wageningen University. The long term goal is the training of talented experts who will go on to play leading roles in improving the agricultural production, rural development and environment in their own countries.
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Anja KuipersProgramme Director
Email: anja.kuipers@wur.nl
Programmeteam Sensory ScienceProgramme Director
Email: sensory@wur.nl
Programmeteam Sensory ScienceProgramme Director
Email: sensory@wur.nl
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Important notes
- All prices are for one year (or the whole course if it is short).
- The prices are for study only. Be aware of exclusive expenses during your study (€ 10,080 per year is an estimate).
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Preparatory courses allow in 2−12 months to prepare for Bachelor programmes, to tighten the English and learn about the culture of the country. At the end one gets an international certificate.
Bachelor (undergraduate) is a basic higher education. You can either learn to be a researcher (3 years) and then go for a master's degree, or a professional (4 years).
Master (graduate) is the second level of higher education designed for bachelors who plan to become scientists. Duration is 1−2 years.
PhD programmes are only offered by Research universities and last for 4 years. PhD degree can be gained after defending of doctoral dissertation.
Read more about degrees..
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