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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
International students must submit proof of English Language proficiency to be considered for Columbia University admission ( especially in non-English speaking countries). Students can demonstrate that they are proficient in English by submitting the English proficiency test scores. Below are the IELTS scores which are requirements for the University of Twente:
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Below are the University of Twente admission requirements:
Undergraduate requirements:
- (financial statement)
A scanned copy of the biographical page of a valid passport
Dutch language test*
Portfolio (academic or audition based on course requirement)
English Language requirement for international students:
Exams Accepted | UG Minimum Scores | PG Minimum Scores |
---|---|---|
At least 6.0 bands overall | At least 6.5 bands overall | |
TOEFL | Overall 80 or higher | Overall 90 or higher |
Cambridge C1 Advanced (CAE) | Either A, B, or C | Either A, B, or C |
Cambridge C2 Proficiency (CPE) | Either A, B, or C | Either A, B, or C |
Academic transcripts (original and English-translated)
Student CV (academic resume)
Postgraduate requirements:
Applicants must submit a Motivation letter and not more than 2 pages.
Standardised exam scores (GMAT/GRE for Mathematics score)
Proof of financial capability
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a year ago
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To be admitted to any master's programme at the University of Twente, it is recommended to include competitive scores in the GMAT or GREs .However, GMAT/GRE scores are not compulsory for all master courses. As it's essential for Mathematics courses. The admission factors include Leadership, Work experience, essays, LOR and interviews that the students give during their admission process.
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a year ago
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The acceptance rate of the University of Twente is 51%, So for every 100 applicants,51 students get admitted. The high acceptance rate can also be attributed to the fact the university generally waives off additional documents, and GRE requirements, if students have a good previous academic performance, and work experience, among others. It's also important to note the University's other admission requirements.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
There is no Application fee for the University of Twente as the university eliminated the fee exclusively for Undergraduates. By not having an application fee, the University is creating good options and opportunities for students across the globe to pursue their educational interests and goals without the financial burden on the students. However, for Graduate students, the university asks for a fee of EUR 100 ( 9.2K). This is non-refundable irrespective of the application status.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
The University of Twente has an acceptance rate of 51%, which means that the university is moderative competitive for international students. The university Admission process involves a thorough evaluation process, Considering academic excellence, essays, extracurricular activities and many more. Applicants are suggested to approach the admission process with utter dedication, showcasing their strengths and talents to enter the university.
Note: (Due to the unavailability of the current acceptance rate, the above data has been taken from unofficial sources. Hence, it is subject to vary)
New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam or Utrecht University are renowned institutions offering unique campus cultures and various academic programs. While they share a great reputation, there are subtle differences between the two universities. The below table compares the rankings, fees and acceptance rate of Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam or Utrecht University. Overall this information could be useful for students who are considering them.
Here is the comparison highlighting the differences between the Universities:
Name of The University | Ranking | Acceptance Rate | 1st Year Tuition Fee |
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Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam | #207 | 45% | UG: INR 9 L - 14 L PG: INR 12 L - 21 L |
Utrecht University | #107 | 22% | UG: INR 12 L - 21 L PG: INR 16 L - 21 L |
(The comparison of fees was between the BTech course for UG and the MBA course for PG)
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a year ago
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Utrecht Universityis surely one of the toughest universities to get into. The Utrecht University has just an acceptance rate of 22%, which means only 22 students can get into the university out of hundreds. Hence it could be difficult for a mediocre or an average student to get into Utrecht University. However, it’s not impossible. The basic requirement the university asks for is a GPA of 80 and above or above from an accredited university and a good ELP score. Lastly, the Utrecht University takes a holistic approach and doesn’t just consider marks but sees multiple factors in the student's profile.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
The length of time hearing back from the Utrecht University varies depending on the programme and the application volume received. Application on Mar 15, 2025 (if applied by Fall 2025- Early Round*) from the date the application is received. The processing time may be extended if certain required documents still need to be included. Applicants can also check their status by contacting the University's admissions office for further information.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Some of the tips for students starting their first semester at Utrecht University:
Students who apply for University must be humble and must interact with as many people as possible. Mainly because the more people you talk to the better knowledge you get.
Attend as many gatherings and parties as much as you can.
Applicants should avoid missing classess, as 70% of learning comes from students going to classes.
Students can get involved with extracurricular activities, i.e joining university clubs, sports etc. This will also look good on a portfolio in the longer run
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