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6 best universities in Amsterdam 2025

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  • https://www.iamexpat.nl/education/education-news/6-dutch-universities-ranked-among-top-100-world
  • https://universonline.nl/nieuws/2020/06/11/opnieuw-twee-nederlandse-universiteiten-top-100-qs-ranglijst/
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Currently, Amsterdam's universities offer more than 1,000 programs instructed in English. The Netherlands pioneered English-language instruction in non-English-speaking countries. With widespread English proficiency and a vibrant international community, students in Amsterdam face no language obstacles.

Amsterdam's educational approach prioritizes student-centered, interactive learning. Students actively participate in discussions, workshops, presentations, classroom simulations, and independent research. Opportunities include academic internships, global exchange programs, advanced courses, and community engagement. These opportunities attract students from around the world, motivating them to enroll in Amsterdam's top universities.

 

Sam Jones
Recruitment Director for Partnership with INTO Universities (Europe and Central Asia)

What firstly should be considered when choosing a university?

It depends on the student - everyone determines the most important criteria for himself. I would advise you to take several rankings and compare them with each other, plus take into account the cost of the course, the location of the university and its scale, the percentage of graduates' employment. See where graduates continue their studies or where they go to work.

Advantages of Studying in Amsterdam

Studying in Amsterdam offers numerous benefits, making it an attractive destination for students worldwide. A few highlights include:

  • Accessible Scholarships: The AUC Scholarship Fund supports 10-15% of enrolled students, easing the financial burden (auc.nl/scholarships).
  • Two Major Research Universities: Students can choose to study at the University of Amsterdam or VU Amsterdam, enjoying full access to facilities, international networks, and student clubs.
  • Global Network: Launch your career with a vibrant network of alumni living and working globally.
  • City Life: Eastern Amsterdam, with its lively mix of cafes, local cuisine, and cultural diversity, becomes a home away from home.
  • Guaranteed Housing: Enjoy the convenience of living with classmates in student dormitories throughout your three-year tenure.
  • Personalized Education: Create your own study plan with individual guidance from mentors.

Universities in Amsterdam: An Overview

Dutch universities earn recognition in global higher education rankings, including Times Higher Education, QS, and the Academic Ranking of World Universities. Situated in the heart of Europe, Amsterdam provides a rich cultural experience. On-campus services like international advisors and social networks ensure that international students feel secure and integrated.

Higher Education in the Netherlands: The Binary System

The Dutch higher education landscape operates on a dual structure, differentiating between academic research-focused education (wetenschappelijk onderwijs) and practically-oriented professional higher education (hoger beroepsonderwijs). This division remained even after the introduction of the Bachelor-Master structure in 2002.

Types of Universities in Amsterdam

Amsterdam's higher education landscape features three main categories of institutions:

  • Public Universities: These universities receive funding from the Ministry of Education, Culture, and Science, these universities grant officially recognized qualifications at government-regulated tuition costs.
  • Accredited Universities: Although these institutions are not government-funded, they have the authority to confer legally recognized Bachelor's and Master's degrees, and they establish their own tuition costs.
  • Private Universities: This group encompasses international institutions that function independently of Dutch governmental oversight but may seek accreditation from the Dutch-Flemish Accreditation Organization (NVAO) under certain conditions.

Research Universities

Universities focused on academic research generally offer a wide array of subjects, such as economics, law, medicine, languages and culture, natural sciences, and management. Furthermore, university colleges provide education oriented towards research, often connected to a research university, with a focus on Bachelor's programs in the humanities taught in English.

Universities of Applied Sciences

Higher vocational education (HBO) is mainly delivered by universities of applied sciences (hogescholen), which comprise seven sectors:

  • Economics
  • Healthcare
  • Agriculture
  • Education
  • Social and public work
  • Visual arts
  • Technology

 

Some focus on distinct fields such as the arts, agricultural studies, or teacher training.

Programs at Amsterdam Universities

Bachelor's Programs: The first step in research-oriented higher education.

  • Duration: 3 years (180 ECTS credits).
  • Content: Generally, the first year concludes with a certificate; it mainly consists of theoretical education in a specialization or major/minor profile.
  • A short thesis may be included in the third year.
  • Degrees awarded: Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Science (BSc), or Bachelor of Laws (LLB).
  • The Bachelor’s degree (WO) is equivalent to level 6 of the Dutch Qualifications Framework (NLQF/EQF level 6).

Graduates from the Bachelor’s program may proceed to Master’s studies.

Master's Programs:

  • Academic Master's programs are focused on the development of professional skills and in-depth study of specific disciplines.
  • Research Master's programs involve scientific research aimed at improving analytical skills.
  • Duration: Typically one year for academic master's programs; two years for research programs, teacher education, and courses in agriculture, science, mathematics, and engineering.
 

Ph.D. Programs:

Ph.D. programs in Amsterdam involve working closely with a supervisor during the research and dissertation process, usually completed within four years. The thesis defense takes place in public and is a formal procedure different from that in the UK. Admission requires a Master's degree or equivalent qualification and proof of medical coverage.

Tuition Fees in Amsterdam

  • EU/EEA Students: Approximately €2,200 per year.
  • Non-EU/EEA Students: Between €6,000 to €15,000 per year.
  • Some institutions, like university colleges, may charge higher fees, which vary by institution.

Admission Requirements in the Netherlands

To enroll in Bachelor's programs at research universities, students must possess a VWO high school diploma. Those with a HAVO diploma can apply to universities of applied sciences. Certain programs, such as those in the field of arts education, might require additional qualifications. Some courses implement a numerus fixus, which limits the number of first-year students.​​​​​​​

Scholarships for Studying in the Netherlands

  • People holding a Dutch passport are eligible for government loans and can also obtain a complimentary student travel pass.
  • The Dutch government provides tuition loans to students coming from the EU/EEZ, Switzerland, and Suriname.
  • Beyond state funding, various universities offer scholarships to both EU/EEZ students and non-EU/EEZ students.
  • Students have the opportunity to work part-time while studying, and university career services are available to assist in finding jobs. However, non-EU/EEZ students face work limitations, permitted to work only up to 16 hours per week.

Types of Scholarships

  • Academic Scholarships: Awarded for academic excellence, which doesn’t always mean the highest grades but meeting a standard showing commitment to studies.
  • Support Scholarships: Help with tuition fees or living costs, sometimes based on parental income.
  • Sports and Creative Scholarships: For talented student-athletes, usually with specific performance standards and academic maintenance requirements.
  • Immigration Scholarships: Offered to refugees and asylum seekers, enhancing higher education accessibility.

Student Visas in the Netherlands

  • EU students do not require a visa for studying or working in Amsterdam.
  • Non-EU students may need a visa, with the educational institution starting the visa process. Once the institution receives approval from the Dutch immigration service, students can apply for an entry visa (MVV) at a Dutch embassy or consulate.

Language of Instruction

  • The official language of the Netherlands is Dutch, but there are also three other official languages and five recognized languages.
  • Many academic degrees in Dutch institutions are offered in both Dutch and English. If you choose to study in a foreign language, you must provide proof of language proficiency (language certificate).

Studying in Amsterdam offers a blend of top-ranked education, multicultural exposure, and rich cultural experiences, making it a coveted destination for students across the globe.

5 best universities in Amsterdam 2025 rankings

1 University of Amsterdam
2 Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences
3 Holland International Study Center
4 VU University Amsterdam
5 Global school for Entrepreneurship

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Sam Jones
Recruitment Director for Partnership with INTO Universities (Europe and Central Asia)

Sam is the Regional Director of Student Admissions at INTO Universities (Europe and Central Asia). Sam has nearly 20 years' experience in international education. Also, he has experience in student recruitment for institutions in the UK, USA, Canada, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand and is a qualified EFL teacher with many years of experience teaching abroad. He understands the challenges faced by international students and is aware of all these difficulties and have vast experience in helping foreign students.

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