The award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
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BSc | Full-time | 36 months | September | EUR 2060 per year | EUR 9380 per year |
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Apart from the tuition fee, there are costs for books and other study materials. These costs vary per study programme, and range from approximately €200 to €800 per year.
As part of the evaluation process, the Admissions Office needs to determine whether your secondary school diploma is equivalent to the level and the content of a Dutch VWO secondary school diploma. This means that certain subjects, namely Mathematics, must be one of the subjects of your final examinations.
To help you determine if the diploma you will graduate with makes you eligible for our programmes, we have prepared a list of equivalent foreign qualifications. While this list includes diplomas from many countries, it is not meant to be exhaustive. This means that if your country is not mentioned in the list, it does not necessarily mean that you are not eligible, however the evaluation of your application may require additional documentation or processing time.
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