Undergraduate tuition: 6000 -8000 euros, of course, the specific costs of different schools and different majors are different.
Living expenses: The total living expenses in the Netherlands for one year is around 6,000-8,000 euros, which is of course not needed by China students. The residence permit fee for students in the Netherlands is about 300 euros per year.
Insurance premium: about 400 -500 euros per year;
Transportation fee: If you use urban rail transit and other means of transportation every day, it is about 1 000 euros per year, but students usually ride second-hand bicycles on campus and in the city, so the transportation fee is very low.
Accommodation fee: about 3,000 euros to 5,000 euros per year, with different accommodation conditions and different expenses. Generally, schools are open campuses and can live in dormitories provided by schools. Several students share a kitchen or bathroom, and each student has a separate small room. There are also host families recognized by the school and so on.
Diet and life: This fee varies from person to person. The school has a canteen, and the general school has China catering to take care of Asian eating habits. There are also many Chinese restaurants near the school and in the city, which can basically meet the dietary needs of international students. Of course, students can choose to cook at home. In fact, the Dutch don't pay attention to eating, and foreign students don't pay attention to eating. Usually, students in China often work in pairs to solve the problem of eating.
In the Netherlands, the prices of vegetables and meat are almost the same. Chicken is the cheapest, and other foods such as viscera and cartilage are not eaten by locals. China students usually eat very simply in Holland, and usually cook by themselves. A rice cooker is a must. This is a very important device. It can be used not only for cooking rice, making porridge, eating hot pot and even stewing meat.
Part-time job: China students who haven't graduated usually go to China restaurants to work by the hour. Students can work ten hours a week, about 6 euros per hour, but the tip is very high.