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Q:   What is the application fee for a B.Sc. in Psychology at University of Amsterdam?
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 A non refundable €100 application fee is needed for all students enrolling in an English taught Bachelor's degree programme with an international diploma and this €100 fees can only be paid by credit card. Following the completion of your application form you will be required to pay the charge since it is not possible to submit the form without paying the application cost. 

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University of Amsterdam B.Sc. Tuition Fees 2026

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Fee componentsAmount (for 36 months - 3 years)
INR 14.2 L - 21.58 L
INR 88.29 K
INR 91.56 K
INR 1.34 L
INR 17.34 L - 24.72 L
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3.6/5
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  • 33% students never faced discrimination in this university
Vibe of Campus
Liberal
Academically oriented
Multi-dimensional
Friendly
Internships2.3
Part time work2.7
Post study jobs3.7
Quality of faculty4
Student Life4
Value for money4
Public transportation3.7
Safety5
Indian Food3.3
Permanent Immigration3.3
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BSc in Econometrics and Data Science - Batch of 2027
4.2
Embracing growth and balance in university life.
Tips: The course is challenging and requires a lot of self-discipline and time management. However, the faculty is great and very helpful, and there are lots of activities and events held on campus that you should take part in to understand the industry better. Make sure you're ready to put in the work and hours to really make the most of your course. But also make sure you maintain a work-life balance because Amsterdam is a great place to get to know yourself and develop as a person.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 575
Prepping time for classes33 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
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BSc in Politics, Psychology, Law and Economics - Batch of 2025
3.1
Friendly and welcoming.
Tips: There are a bunch of cultural shocks and shifts you may experience, for me food was one of the biggest ones. I felt the impact of it over time, it is something you have to adjust to since ordering it and eating out are not very cheap of options. The university offers different scholarships; do your research in time to be able to apply for them in time. I enjoyed the campus atmosphere a lot when I moved here, as well as the city overall. The nightlife is very exciting.
Likes (Safety): The city of Amsterdam in general is quite safe. Certain areas during certain times are not as safe as they would usually be; this is something that you grow to learn by hearing about it from others and through living in the city itself. But as a woman I would say that the city has been very safe for me, given I have always been aware of my surroundings.
Dislikes (Internships): Study advisors, job boards and networking events every once in a while. But getting internships is something that you have to independently figure out. LinkedIn and other similar job portals are there to explore internships. The competition differs depending on the field you apply for, over all you need to do your own research.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 5375
Prepping time for classes8 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
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BSc in Actuarial Science - Batch of 2026
3.5
Academically fulfilling but hard to make friends.
Tips: It was an easy transition in terms of cultural shift since my university is very international, perhaps a bit too international since it’s actually harder to make any Dutch friends. I’m content with the university, I wish there were more university spirit and stuff like sports games, etc. and more opportunities to meet fellow classmates
Likes (Safety): Amsterdam is a very safe and liberal city; of course there can be bad experiences like any place. But mostly public transport is safe and ubers are available. Public transport runs till like 1 am and people are always biking. It's just safe.
Dislikes (Internships): There’s CV guidance and stuff, and there are student run career fairs, but for my course specifically there isn’t a lot of emphasis on career fairs and also if it is, then it’s mostly for the locals. And other than these things, the university will never directly help in finding internships. Plus internationals can’t work more than 16 hours per week besides in certain periods of time, which is very inconvenient since very less companies are willing to hire someone who can work that less.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 650
Prepping time for classes40 hours/Week
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The University of Amsterdam is a public research University. It is ranked at #41 in the world as per Shiksha's Popularity Ranking. It is well-recognized for its MS courses among Indian students. The University is also a member of 21 Universitas and the League of European Research Universities (LERU)

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GMAT scores are not compulsory for all the MS courses available to the students at University of Amsterdam. They are required for STEM courses like Maths, Physics and engineering. The minimum GMAT score is 535 to be qualified for an admission. The compulsory tests that are required for International

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University of Amsterdam is an amazing choice for MS courses because it ranks at #2 in terms of MS courses and the University offers around 65 courses to the students for a time period from 12 months to 2 years to choose, so there is vast list of subjects to choose from such as life sciences, physics

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It can be a little costly to study at University of Amsterdam as an International student because the University offers around 65 MS courses with the tuition fee ranging from INR 16.24 L - 38.18 L. Other than the tuition fee there are also added expenses of insurance and transportation. Insurance co

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Yes, Indian students at the University of Amsterdam can usually work part-time while studying, but there are a few important rules many students don't realise at first.

As a non-EU/EEA student, you're generally allowed to:

  • Work up to 16 hours per week during the academic year, or
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Population of City8,51,573

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Spui 21 1012 WX Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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