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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 9
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 costs around INR 89.91 K and transportation 93.24 K plus the miscellaneous that is about INR 1.36 L-7.34 L.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 9
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 costs around INR 89.91 K and transportation 93.24 K plus the miscellaneous that is about INR 1.36 L-7.34 L.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 9
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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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 9
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 students are IELTS, TOEFL and Cambridge C1 Advanced and C2 Proficiency.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 9
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, art and culture. The core-curriculum of each course is different from the other and gives hands on experiences to the students.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, TU Delft is one of best options for Indian students planning to study in Europe. Given below are some key pros and cons for of studies at TU Delft.
Pros:
- Strong global reputation (ranks among the top 50 universities globally)
- Several English-taught programme options
- Strong industry ties to global companies like Airbus, ESA, and ASML, Micrsoft, and Intel
Cons:
- Many students face challenges in finding housing
- High cost of living (INR 2 Lakhs per month)
- Intense self-driven academic schedule
The high cost of studies can be made up for via scholarships and high post-study salaries earned by TU Delft grads (INR 66 Lakhs/year).
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Both TU Delft and TU Eindhoven are great options for Computer Science. However, they have slightly different strengths.
TU Delft is better for:
- Software Engineering, AI, or Data Science
- Better global reputation (#45 in the world for PG Computer Science in 2026, according to THE)
TU Eindhoven is ideal for:
- Embedded Systems, Security, and Automotive Technology
- Internships and thesis projects with major tech and semiconductor manufacturers
Students can also explore alternative options for Computer Science in Netherlands.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Indian student life at TU Delft is based around demanding academics, and a independent student lifestyle. Students can expect quality studies and presence of a strong Indian community. However, housing shortages and high costs of living (INR 1.1 Lakhs-INR 1.5 Lakhs per month) are common.
Other key features of the Indian student life in Delft are listed below:
- Part-time jobs (INR 1.6-2.2 K) are available but competitive
- Bicyles are the primary mode of transport
- English is widely spoken
- Locals prefer their personal space, however, are willing to help if asked for
- Cafes, Outdoor terraces, and House parties are key parts of the Delft nightlife
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3 weeks agoScholar-Level 17
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Maastricht University (UM) is known for its Problem-Based Learning system and international orientation. Our small-scale 'international classroom' brings together people from all over the world who have different backgrounds and perspectives. And it's these very differences that make the UM learning experience unique. We distinguish ourselves with a challenging learning environment with small and interactive group sessions. Students get to know each other and broaden their social network by working together. They are also encouraged to actively participate in discussions in the educational groups. With better learning results as a r
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4 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Maastricht University has many students who graduates from this university. MU even has many international alumni. According to 2024 report available-
- 64,962 alumni living in the Netherlands
- 31,395 alumni living elsewhere in Europe
- 3,574 are international alumni or alumni living outside Europe
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