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Akanksha Malhotra

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MBA admission requirements for Amsterdam University are given below:

  • The applicants are required to have a degree (Bachelor’s, Master’s, PhD) from a recognised research university
  • At least 3 years of postgraduate full-time work experience
  • GMAT / GRE score. Minimum GMAT score is 600
  • A minimum of TOEFL 100 / IELTS with 7.0 is required

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Groningen University and Vrije University Amsterdam are renowned institutions offering unique and various campus cultures and a good universities to study AI course at . However, if we compare both, the graph is little higher for University of Amsterdam. As it's more famous than  Groningen University. 

Here is the comparison highlighting the differences between the Universities:

Name of The University

Ranking

Acceptance Rate

1st Year Tuition Fee

Groningen University

139

50%

INR 8 L - 29 L

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

#101-125

45%

17Lakh

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sneha

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 The length of time hearing back from University of Groningen varies depending on the programme and the application volume received. Application takes 10 days from the date the application is received. 

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Some of the tips for students starting their first-semester at the University of Groningen are:

  • Students who applied for  University of Groningen must be humble and should interact with as many people as possible. Mainly beacause, the more people you talk to the better knowledge you get. 

  • Attend as many gathering 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 invovlved with extracuricular activities, i.e joing university clubs, sports etc. This will also look good on a portfolio in the longer run. 

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sneha

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Groningen University and University of Amsterdam are renowned institutions offering unique and various campus cultures and academic programs. However, if we compare both, the graph is little higher for University of Amsterdam. As it's more famous than  Groningen University. 

Here is the comparison highlighting the differences between the Universities:

Name of The University

Ranking

Acceptance Rate

1st Year Tuition Fee

Groningen University

139

50%

UG: INR 9 L - 17 L

PG: INR 15 L - 19 L

Radboud University

222

53%

UG: INR 15 L

PG: INR 9 L - 16 L

University of Amsterdam

53

4%

UG: INR 9 L - 14 L

PG: INR 14 L - 41 L

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sneha

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Groningen University, Radboud University or University of Amsterdam are renowned institutions offering unique and various campus cultures and academic programs. 

Here is the comparison highlighting the differences between the Universities:

Name of The University

Ranking

Acceptance Rate

1st Year Tuition Fee

Groningen University

139

50%

UG: INR 9 L - 17 L

PG: INR 15 L - 19 L

Radboud University

222

53%

UG: INR 15 L

PG: INR 9 L - 16 L

University of Amsterdam

 

4%

UG: INR 9 L - 14 L

PG: INR 14 L - 41 L

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sneha

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This totally depends on the individual and the university that they applied and got into. For example, if an applicant received an acceptance offer from the Ivy league universities than offcourse the applicant should choose to go for those universities than going to University of Groningen. However if the applicant gets an acceptance from a tier three or two university then we suggest them to look for better options and can surely choose University of Groningen. However, the University of Groningen is a good option as well as it is at 139 position in 2024 by QS.

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