University of Amsterdam
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Description of University of Amsterdam
University of Amsterdam is a prestigious university in the Netherlands, founded in 1632. Scientific degrees are issued here from the XIX century. Since the 20th century, the university is in the state submission. Today, Dutch and foreign students study here 28 undergraduate programs, 128 Master's programs, and several special research courses. More than 5000 employees of the university work with students. A total of 3,000 students study at the University of Amsterdam.
The University of Amsterdam unites dozens of research centers, institutes, cooperates with national organizations of a scientific profile. Joint work with partners makes the university a leader in the research field in the territory of the modern Netherlands. Priority areas of research in the university are urbanistics, system biology, information laws, physics (astro-, gravitational), cultural identity, communications, corporate governance, consciousness and the brain, infectious diseases and others.
Entry requirements:
- Pronounced interest in the specialty of the student;
- IELTS 6.5 with a minimum level of 6.0 in each category;
- Copy of the certificate with an average score of "4-5" (+ International Foundation Certificate);
- Recommendations from two teachers (to be completed online);
- CV;
- Mathematical test (assigned after the submission of the main package of documents) and is written in the presence of the teacher of the educational institution (without the calculator).
Examples of math tests for a Bachelor's degree University:

What difficulties can foreign students face while studying at a university?
Differences in cultures, educational systems, academic standards - and even personal expectations - can be shocking and hindered at getting started. Of course, there is also a difference between high school and university, and then there is an adaptation to a new country and a new language, which is also unusual. Many students also suffer from such seemingly trifles as different weather, food, time zones, etc.
Programs and prices, tuition fees in University of Amsterdam
Short information about the program of preparation for study at the university for applicants who received a full secondary education (school certificate, international certificate IB, GCE level A).
The UFP course provides for the study of English for the realization of academic goals and the mastery of three subjects. Disciplines are determined by the priority for the student direction of further education in the university. Available specializations are:
- Business;
- Economics;
- Academic English;
- Mathematics;
- International relations.
In addition, the opportunity to study the Dutch language (in the format of elective) is provided. The program provides for 100% provision of students with the necessary materials (textbooks, teaching aids).
- Students age: 17+
- Start dates: September, January
- Requirements for admission: IELTS 5.0.
- The result of the studying: actualization of subject knowledge, improvement of language skills, readiness to study at the university and guarantee of enrollment without additional tests and exams.
- Class size: up to 15 people.
- Lesson duration: 45 minutes.
The subjects and their cost in the Bachelor's program at the University of Amsterdam for the academic year:
- Humanities
- Law
- Economics and Business
- Social and Behavioral Sciences.
- Beginning of the studying: September
- Duration: 3 years
The subjects for the master's program at the University of Amsterdam for the academic year:
- Faculty of Arts;
- Economics and Business;
- Social and Behavioral Sciences;
- Law;
- Faculty of Science;
- Fculty of Medicine;
- Dentistry;
- Medicine.
The Master of Arts On Philosophy in Economics Joint Master's Degree in Entrepreneurship at the Faculty of Economics and Business |
Start Time: September
Duration 1 year |
Accommodation, meals, prices
At the University of Amsterdam, as in most Dutch universities, there are residences for accommodating students. In addition, the university offers assistance in finding rental housing. The University of Amsterdam cooperates with several housing corporations of the city. Their base includes furnished rooms in apartments, cozy studios, apartments, hotel rooms.
Food in rented accommodation is not provided. Students who live ib residents can, for an additional fee, eat at the university cafeteria.
Subjects, specialties
Activities University of Amsterdam
Living in Amsterdam allows to get almost unlimited entertainment opportunities. The city is well-known for its developed infrastructure. It will be interesting for gourmets, connoisseurs of art, lovers of cognitive recreation. Excursion leisure of students promises to be saturated emotionally and eventually.
The extracurricular program of the university will not disappoint foreign students. The Student Council of the University of Amsterdam regularly organizes a variety of recreational activities, from discotheques to competitions and shows.
Daily routine
The schedule for Bachelor's and Master's courses depends on the form of studying, the specifics of the course. Students of the pre-university program are in the classroom mainly in the morning.
Advantages
- University of Amsterdam is among TOP-50 universities in Europe and TOP-100 of the world. An authoritative educational institution with an impeccable reputation attracts international students with a high quality of academic preparation and educational services.
- Studying at the University of Amsterdam is great prospects for a career in Europe. Diplomas of the university are highly ranked in the EU. Graduates of university programs can be developed in the scientific field, engaged in practical activities, which are provided with comprehensive assistance in employment.
- The university is focused on global scientific programs, international cooperation. The students participate in worldwide projects.
- The university encourages students who want to acquire international experience. For foreign students there are free consulting services, scholarships and grants.
- Multicultural, multinational environment of students is optimal for acquiring communicative experience and connections useful in the forthcoming scientific and professional activity.
Facilities and equipment at University of Amsterdam
The campus includes several buildings. Some of the buildings are of historical value. Inside each of them there is a modern interior, technical equipment. The University of Amsterdam is equipped with auditoriums, laboratories, lecture rooms. Each faculty has its own library. A general (central) library is also available for students.
A specialized information center operates here. Internet access in the territory is organized on the principle of Wi-Fi. Sports infrastructure is represented by a complex where there are equipped halls and grounds for 70 kinds of sports. There is also its own exhibition hall, theater.
Admission dates and extra charges
Additional fees:
- Registration fee;
- Visa services and fees;
- Supervision;
- Flight.
Entry requirements, how to apply, what is required to enrol
Entry requirements:
- Pronounced interest in the specialty;
- IELTS 6.5 with a minimum level of 6.0 in each category;
- Copy of the certificate with an average score of "4-5" (+ International Foundation Certificate);
- Recommendations from two teachers (filled in online form);
- Summary;
- Math test (appointed after the filing of the main package of documents) and is written in the presence of a teacher of the educational institution (without a calculator).
Literature and references
Institution on the map
Residence permits, citizenship and other services
- Guardianship services during the studies
- Student supervision
Review about University of Amsterdam
Recommendations on when to apply
Language courses, schools and children's language camps | Primary and secondary education - private schools | Preparation programmes for entering universities - higher education | Higher education (after completing accredited programs A-level, IB, High School) - Bachelor, Master, MBA |
- we recommend to apply 6-9 months before the start of the course (some camps and schools offer discounts for early booking or for lengthy study programs) - there are some very popular and high demand children's camps, where the applications need to be submitted 1 year in advance (in particular Switzerland , Great Britain , USA , Canada , Austria) | - we recommend to apply one year before the start of the training program, - some schools have a specific time frame (September-November - please specify an individual school) - some schools require tests in several stages (UKISET, internal tests of the school: English, mathematics, logics, subjects, interview, some require a personal visit) | - we recommend to apply one year before the start of the program, - for Foundation and Pathway programs, IELTS and TOEFL certificates are usually required, respectively | - recommended submission one year before the start of the program, - the deadline normally closes in January, for TOP HEIs and, as a rule, in March in other universities - for a bachelor, a Foundation or Pathway preparatory program a completed A-level, IB, High School + IELTS / TOEFL are required - for Masters you need a graduated higher education, in some cases you need a pre-Masters program - MBA requires completed higher education, work experience preferably at least 2-3 years, etc. |

Sam is the Regional Director of Student Admissions at INTO Universities (Europe and Central Asia). Sam has nearly 20 years' experience in international education. Also, he has experience in student recruitment for institutions in the UK, USA, Canada, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand and is a qualified EFL teacher with many years of experience teaching abroad. He understands the challenges faced by international students and is aware of all these difficulties and have vast experience in helping foreign students.