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Akash Gaur

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Students are required to achieve a minimum of 80% or higher from an internationally renowned institution. This requirement is for students looking to apply to the Amandus H. Lundqvist Scholarship Program. Additionally, the university also requires students to maintain a minimum GPA of 3 to stand a good chance of admission.

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According to Shiksha Student Reviews, the institute received an overall rating of 4.3 out of 5 for its B.Tech courses. Students have mentioned alot about the faculty, modern facilities, research labs, a supportive environment, leading to an ideal career growth as well as personal development.

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Yes, almost every programme at the institute is taught in English. Besides, every programme has electives in addition to its core curriculum. To learn more, check the courses and fees panel of Eindhoven University of Technology at Shiksha.

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The University of Amsterdam acceptance rate stands at around 4%, making the admission criteria extremely selective. On the other hand, TU Delft acceptance rate stands at around 82% as per various unofficial sources. Thus, it can be concluded that UvA is indeed much more selective.
 

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Wageningen University and Research Center is known to be well known university for international students in terms of its rankings. Many of the top ranking bodies have ranked this university well at the country as well as global level rankings. The overall rankings of WUR are given as follows:

Ranked by20242025
Shiksha Popularity Rankings7383
THE6467
US News113115
ARWU151NA
Quacquarelli Symonds5653

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Wageningen University and Research Center offers a range of top ranked MS courses for international students every year. The MS course rankings based on different ranking bodies at this university are given in the table below:

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THE (Times Higher Education) - Life Sciences1916
QS - Biological Sciences3441
THE (Times Higher Education) - Engineering101101
QS - Engineering and Technology179184
QS - Physics and Astronomy601551

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University of Groningen graduates have excelled in various fields like writing, singing, physician, comedy, invention, research and many more.

  • Johan Huizinga (One of the founders of modern cultural history)

  • Heike Kamerlingh Onnes (Scientist)

  • Prince Bernhard of Orange-Nassau-Vollenhoven (Dutch entrepreneur and a member of the Dutch royal family)

  • Wim Duisenberg (Politician and Economist)

  • Jan Hendrik Oort (Dutch astronomer)

  • Wubbo Ockels (Astronaut)

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Yes, there are Nobel Prize winners connected with the University of Groningen.

  • Ben Feringa (an alumni), Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2016 for the discovery of 'molecular machine'

  • Frits Zernike (a professor), Nobel Prize for Physics in 1953 for the invention of the phase contrast microscope

  • Albert Szent-Gyorgyi (an alumni), Nobel Prize for cell respiration and vitamin C in 1937

  • Heike Kamerlingh Onnes, Nobel Prize for properties of matter at low temperatures in 1913

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Aletta Jacobs was the first woman to get registered at the University of Groningen as a regular student on 20 April 1871. She is honoured with the title 'the Aletta Year'. To celebrate the year, the university releases interviews and articles every week focusing on the alumni.

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As per unofficial sources, the University of Groningen graduates have pursued degrees in majors like Economics, Medicine, Psychology, Business Administration and Management and Business in general. The top skills they acquire are as follows:

  • Research Skills

  • English language

  • Microsoft Office

  • and Project Management

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