Sunday, July 14, 2013

British students are interested in studying in Holland

British Students are Interested Studying in HollandThe Netherlands is becoming one of the most popular destinations for UK students. The growing interest of students from United Kingdom for the Netherlands as a education spot is demonstrated by 27% application growth of potential students from the Great Britain at Universities of Holland.

Dutch Universities are roaming all over England in the attempt to recruit students for education in the Netherlands. The Utrecht University, Tilburg University, Maastricht University, Leiden University and Roosevelt University are actually extending their services to the British students. Recently they visited the Whitgift School in Croydon and with a presentation on studying in Holland. 

During the presentation, along with demonstration of degree courses in Holland which include a great range of subjects, also were showed pictures of Vincent van Gogh and photos of famous Dutch football player Robin van Persie. It was also highlighted that most Dutch people speak fluent English and that would make easy social activities on campus.

Holland based Universities are known to teach in English for a tuition fee of 1,500 pounds (EUR 1,771) per year. The fact that the annual university fee is so low attracts a large number of people to come and apply for studies. As compared to other universities in United Kingdom, these offered in Holland are about 1/10 th in terms of tuition fees.

The location of the Netherlands is at a stone throws distance from many places in England and has good connection with the UK. That makes it a popular place to study for youngsters opting for studies close to home. See programmes and tuition fees in our database of English-taught programmes.


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