ITT – Despite its small area on the map, Netherlands is considered one of the richest countries in Europe. Dutch education system is also mentioned for its excellent reputation and high rankings in the world.
Dutch education system is ranked in the top 10 of the world when it is honored to have 8 universities in the top 1% and 12 universities in the top 2% of global universities. If we already know Dutch education, we cannot help but mention the names such as the University of Amsterdam, Wageningen, Leiden, Utrecht, Erasmus Rotterdam, Groningen, Maastricht, Delft…
The university system in the Netherlands has 3 forms of higher education co-existing: universities, professional colleges, international educational institutes. Universities and professional colleges also offer international courses taught in English.
Higher education and postgraduate education in the Netherlands are famous not only for the Nobel Prizes, but more importantly for the qualifications of its graduates. Most programs are designed to improve student quality, encouraging students to analyze complex issues through self-study and group work.
Here, international students will definitely have the opportunity to develop their thinking, open minds and improve their international orientation. In addition, students are equipped with knowledge about careers that require scientific foundation as well as skills in applying.
It can be said that Dutch education system not only focuses on the quality of teaching but also cooperates in a global network and diversifies jobs such as adding research and consulting, thereby expanding the awarding of bachelor, engineer, master and doctoral subjects in applied science, art and engineering subjects.