Study in the Netherlands from Nepal – Complete Guide for Nepali Students (2026)

May 10, 2026 | Study Abroad Guidance

The Netherlands is becoming one of the most popular study destinations for students because of its high-quality education, internationally recognized universities, English-taught programs, and good career opportunities. Compared to countries like the USA, UK, or Australia, the Netherlands can also be more affordable for many students.

If you are planning to study in the Netherlands from Nepal, this guide will help you clearly understand the admission process, requirements, costs, scholarships, visa process, work opportunities, and future career options.

Why Study in the Netherlands?

There are many reasons why Nepali students are choosing the Netherlands

. English-Taught Programs

Most universities in the Netherlands offer programs fully in English, especially bachelor’s and master’s degrees.

. High-Quality Education

Dutch universities are globally ranked and known for practical learning, research, and innovation.

. Affordable Compared to Other Countries

Tuition fees and living costs are often lower than countries like the USA or UK.

. Work Opportunities

Students can work part-time while studying and may get post-study work opportunities after graduation.

. Safe and Student-Friendly Country

The Netherlands is known for safety, modern lifestyle, public transportation, and international student support.

Popular Courses for Nepali Students

Nepali students mainly choose courses that provide good career opportunities and international exposure.

Popular study areas include:

  • Business and Management
  • Information Technology (IT)
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Engineering
  • Data Science
  • Hospitality Management
  • Logistics and Supply Chain
  • International Relations
  • Public Health
  • Psychology
  • Finance and Accounting

Best Cities for International Students:

Popular student cities include

  • Amsterdam
  • Rotterdam
  • Eindhoven
  • Utrecht
  • Groningen

Each city offers different lifestyles, costs, and job opportunities.

Education System in the Netherlands :

There are mainly two types of universities:

Research Universities

Focused on theory, research, and academic learning.

Best for:

  • Students planning for research careers
  • Higher academic studies
  • Strong theoretical knowledge

Universities of Applied Sciences

Focused on practical learning and industry skills. Best for

  • Job-oriented education
  • Practical training
  • Internships and hands-on experience

Many Nepali students prefer Universities of Applied Sciences because of practical learning and easier adaptation.

Intake in the Netherlands

Main intake:

  • September Intake (Major Intake)

Limited intake:

  • February Intake (Available in some universities)

Students should ideally apply:

  • 6 to 10 months before intake

Requirements to Study in the Netherlands from Nepal

For Bachelor’s Degree

Generally required:

  • +2 or equivalent qualification
  • Good academic scores
  • English proficiency test
  • Passport
  • Motivation Letter
  • Academic documents

For Master’s Degree

Generally required:

  • Bachelor’s degree
  • Academic transcripts
  • English proficiency
  • CV/Resume
  • SOP or Motivation Letter
  • Work experience (for some courses)

IELTS / PTE Requirement

Most universities accept

  • IELTS
  • PTE Academic
  • TOEFL

Common requirements:

Bachelor’s:

  • IELTS: Around 6.0 overall
  • PTE: Around 50–58

Master’s:

  • IELTS: Around 6.5 overall
  • PTE: Around 58–65

Requirements may vary depending on university and course

Documents Required

Students usually need:

  • Academic Certificates
  • Transcripts
  • IELTS/PTE Score
  • CV (for master’s)
  • SOP / Motivation Letter
  • Financial Documents
  • Valid Passport
  • Recommendation Letters
  • Passport-size Photos

Tuition Fees in the Netherlands

Average tuition fees for international students:

Bachelor’s Degree

  • Around €6,000 to €15,000 per year

Master’s Degree

  • Around €8,000 to €20,000 per year

Course and university selection affect the fee amount

Living Cost in the Netherlands

Average monthly expenses:

Average total:

ExpenseApproximate Cost
Accommodation€400 – €900
Food€150 – €300
Transportation€50 – €100
Internet & Miscellaneous€100 – €200

Around €800 to €1,500 per month

Cities like Amsterdam are more expensive than smaller cities.

Scholarships for Students

Many universities offer scholarships for international students.

Popular scholarships include:

  • Holland Scholarship
  • Erasmus+ Scholarship
  • University-specific scholarships

Scholarships may cover:

  • Partial tuition fee
  • Full tuition fee
  • Living expenses (in some cases)

Students with strong academics have better chances.

Netherlands Student Visa Process

International students usually apply for:

  • MVV (Provisional Residence Permit)
  • Residence Permit

Normally, the university helps students with the visa process after receiving admission.

Financial Requirements

Students must show proof of funds for:

  • Tuition fees
  • Living expenses

The amount changes yearly depending on government updates and university policies.

Financial documents may include:

  • Bank balance
  • Sponsor documents
  • Income source proof

Can Students Work While Studying?

Yes, international students can work part-time in the Netherlands.

Usually:

  • Up to 16 hours per week during studies
  • Full-time during holidays (depending on rules)

Many students work in:

  • Restaurants
  • Cafes
  • Delivery services
  • Retail shops
  • Hotels

Post-Study Work Opportunities

After graduation, students may apply for the Orientation Year Visa (zoekjaar).

This allows graduates to:

  • IT
  • Engineering
  • Logistics
  • Data Science
  • Business

PR Opportunities in the Netherlands

The Netherlands does not provide “easy PR” like some countries, but students can build long-term careers.

Usually, students:

  • Graduate
  • Find skilled jobs
  • Obtain work permits
  • Apply for long-term residency later

Career growth and salary are important factors.

Challenges Students May Face

Students may experience:

  • Difficulty finding accommodation
  • Weather adjustment
  • Part-time job competition
  • Cultural adjustment
  • High living costs in some cities

Planning early helps reduce stress.

Tips for Nepali Students

Accommodation and university seats fill quickly.

Improve English Skills

Good communication helps in studies and jobs.

Prepare Financially

Living expenses can be higher than expected.

Research the Course Properly

Choose courses with good future opportunities.

Be Careful with Fake Information

Always verify information from official university and government sources.

Final Thought :

The Netherlands is an excellent destination for Nepali students looking for quality education, international exposure, practical learning, and career opportunities.

With proper planning, strong documentation, and the right university selection, studying in the Netherlands can become a life-changing opportunity for students.

At ACCEL Education & Migration, we guide students to the right pathway from admission to visa extension and post-study options. Visit us at Putalisadak, Kathmandu(Near Shankar Dev College) for a friendly consultation.

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