The main requirement for admission to a bachelors program is a secondary-school diploma at the appropriate level. For admission to a master’s degree program, applicants must have at least a bachelor degree or its equivalent.
1.IELTS and TOEFL are commonly accepted language tests.The required scores are at least 550 (paper based) or 213 (computer based) for TOEFL. For IELTS a score of at least 6.5 is required.
2.GMAT is required for certain Business School
Students need an entry visa (MVV) plus residences permit (VVR): host institution needs to apply for these. Student need to collect the visa at a Dutch Embassy or Consulate.
The residence permit is valid for the duration of the study program, provided that the students obtain 50% of study credits every year. Once the student has a VVR visa they are free to travel from Holland to any other Schengen country for a maximum of 90 days within a 180-days period.
Insurance
To obtain a residence permit immediately student will need to take out health insurance. They must be insured against the cost of medical treatment in Holland.
Note that as soon as the students pick up a job or paid internship they are obliged to take out Dutch basis healthcare insurance.
The Netherlands is the 27th most densely populated country in the world, which can make finding accommodation as an international student difficult.
On-campus accommodation is extremely rare in the Netherlands; it’s much more common for students to rent a single room in a house or apartment in the town close to your chosen university.