Is there an age limit for studying in Holland, Zhihu?

Dutch schools generally require Dutch students applying for a four-year bachelor's degree to be under the age of 25, and some schools require them to be under the age of 23. The relevant contents are as follows:

1. Education system: The Dutch education system emphasizes the combination of theory and practice, and the cultivation of students' autonomous learning and innovative ability. University courses in the Netherlands are rich and varied, covering various disciplines. Tuition and scholarships, the tuition in the Netherlands is relatively high, but some schools will provide scholarships and grants to international students.

2. Teaching in English: Most courses in Dutch universities are taught in English, which makes it easier for foreign students to adapt to the learning environment. At the same time, there are also some courses in the Netherlands that provide Dutch teaching specifically to meet the needs of students for Dutch learning. The cost of living, the cost of living in the Netherlands is relatively high, especially in big cities such as Amsterdam and Rotterdam.

3. Job opportunities: The Netherlands encourages international students to take part-time jobs during their studies to increase their practical experience and economic income. International students also have a longer work visa period after graduation, so they can stay in the Netherlands to look for job opportunities. Cultural and social activities, the Netherlands is an open, pluralistic and friendly country, and international students can enjoy rich cultural and social activities.

Relevant knowledge of the Netherlands

1. The Netherlands is a country in Europe, known as the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the west of Europe. The Netherlands is a highly developed western European country with advanced science, technology, economy and culture, and is one of the richest and most powerful countries in the world. The Dutch education system is very developed, with many world-famous universities and colleges, such as Amsterdam University and Delft University of Technology.

2. The Dutch economy is also very developed, and it is one of the largest trading countries in the world, with many world-famous companies and brands, such as Royal Dutch Shell, Unilever and Philips. The Dutch economy is dominated by the service industry, especially in the fields of finance, tourism and manufacturing.

3. Dutch culture is also very diverse, with many different cultures and traditions, such as Dutch wooden shoes, Dutch windmills and Dutch tulips. Dutch culture and art also attract tourists and audiences from all over the world. The Netherlands is a very attractive country with a highly developed economy and education system and diversified cultural and tourism resources.