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Akash Gaur

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A Holland residence permit or MVV costs around INR 25.6 K. This is a one-time fee paid by all students who are not from a country in the EU. This fees can vary over time. To be eligible for the permit, one would need to provide proof of INR 1.2 Lakhs for monthly cost of living and a TB test to prove their physical and financial health.

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Raushan Kumar

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Before you start writing SOP for Netherlands, check the university's official website for specific guidelines. Adhere to the requirements in terms of content, word-limit, and format. Also, your SOP should be well-connected and the content should flow logically. While reviewing your SOP, the admissions committee should not get confused; hence, ensure a smooth transition from one event to the other. You can also take help from experienced editors to prepare a quality draft.

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As several institutions in the Netherlands require applicants to submit an SOP, it is undoubtedly a crucial document in your application. Use it to highlight your academic background, areas of interest in research, and long-term objectives. It is the document through which you demonstrate your suitability for the programme as well as provide justification for any weak areas. Your SOP will assist admissions committees to assess your drive, potential, and eligibility for the programme. To show your potential, background, objectives and relevance to the programme and university, it is crucial to create an impressive and appealing SOP for

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Per month costs for Indian student ranges INR 1.4 L -  INR 1.7 L. It includes travel, food, housing, personal expenses, etc. Mentioned below is breakdown of these expenses in detail-

Particulars

Monthly Cost of Living (EUR)

Monthly Cost of Living (INR)

Study Material

EUR 80

INR 8.2 K

Housing

EUR 750 - 900

INR 77.2 K

Telephone

EUR 26

INR 2.6 K

Food and drinks

EUR 150 - 250

INR 15.4 K

Bikes

EUR 80 - 110

INR 8.2 K - 11.3 K

Travel expenses

EUR 62

INR 6.3 K 

Insurance

EUR 100 - 120

INR 10.2 K - 12.3 K

Additional costs

EUR 157

INR 16.1 K

TOTAL

EUR 1405 - 1705

INR 1.4 L - 1.7 L

1 EUR  = INR 102.98

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