The Netherlands – A Global Hub for Innovation

Pioneering spirit, world-class education, and cultural icons in a curated 6-day program.

Program Overview

Known for its pioneering spirit, the Netherlands combines world-class education with cutting-edge innovation. This curated 6-day program allows students to engage deeply with both academic and cultural icons of Europe.

Academic Highlights

TU Delft

Renowned for engineering, architecture, and design, TU Delft inspires future problem-solvers.

Erasmus University Rotterdam

Excellence in business, economics, and global trade.

Leiden University

One of Europe’s oldest universities, excelling in law, life sciences, and international relations.

Wageningen University

A global leader in agriculture, sustainability, and food sciences.

Cultural & Innovation Highlights

Delta Works

A UNESCO-recognized marvel of water management.

Kinderdijk Windmills

Iconic heritage and Dutch ingenuity in controlling nature.

Rijksmuseum & Van Gogh Museum

Dutch Golden Age art and masterpieces of Van Gogh.

Anne Frank House

A poignant encounter with history, resilience, and humanity.

Learning Outcomes

Students gain a holistic view of how knowledge transforms into solutions for global challenges. This program nurtures creativity, leadership, and global awareness—qualities essential for the next generation of leaders.

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Frequently Asked Questions

It depends on the country and course. Common exams are:
  • IELTS / TOEFL – For English proficiency
  • DELF/DALF – For France (French language)
  • JLPT – For Japan (Japanese language)
  • GRE / GMAT – For Masters or MBA (optional)

The cost of study varies by country:
  • France: €8,000 – €15,000 per year
  • Germany: Public universities are tuition-free, but living costs are €8,000 – €12,000 per year
  • Netherlands: €10,000 – €15,000 per year
  • Japan: ¥500,000 – ¥1,000,000 per year (₹3–6 lakhs approx.)

Usually between 4 to 8 weeks, depending on the embassy. Required documents include:
  • Admission/Offer letter
  • Financial proof (bank statements, sponsorships)
  • Language test scores (IELTS/TOEFL/DELF/JLPT)
  • Health/Medical clearance

Options available for students:
  • On-campus university housing
  • Private student residences
  • Shared apartments with other students
  • Homestay with local families

Yes, students are allowed to work part-time:
  • France: Up to 20 hours per week
  • Germany: 120 full days or 240 half days per year
  • Netherlands: 16 hours per week during study period
  • Japan: 28 hours per week (with work permit)

Yes, many scholarships are available:
  • France: Eiffel Excellence Scholarship
  • Germany: DAAD Scholarships
  • Netherlands: Holland Scholarship
  • Japan: MEXT Scholarship
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