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Anushree mundra

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Yes, there are many students from other countries studying at HAN University of Applied Sciences. The university hosts over 1,800 international students from 100 different countries, and the total number of students from other countries is more than 3,000 from over 120 countries. The diverse and supportive community at HAN University of Applied Sciences makes it one of the best universities in the Netherlands for international students. 

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Some of the most preferred courses by Indian students at Han University of Applied Sciences include Master of Molecular Life Sciences, Master of Science in Automotive Systems, Bachelor in International Social Work, Master of Science in Control Systems Engineering, Bachelor of International Business (Finance), Bachelor of International Business, Master in Engineering Systems. Some of the more prominent programs also include Automotive Engineering,  Chemistry,  Communication,  Electrical and Electronic Engineering, among others.

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HAN University of Applied Sciences is ranked 7th out of 14 in the category "broad universities of applied sciences" in the Netherlands according to Keuzegids 2022. HAN is also ranked within the Netherlands through the National Student Survey (NSS). However, HAN does not appear in the major university ranking systems such as QS, Times, and ARWU because it is a university of applied sciences, which mainly conducts practice-based research. According to a source, HAN University of Applied Sciences ranked 17th in the Netherlands, 2040th in the global 2023 rating, and scored in the TOP 50% across 15 research topics.  

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To live at HAN University of Applied Sciences, international students can expect to spend approximately €1000 per month on living expenses, which includes rent, groceries, public transportation, and other miscellaneous costs. Rent for student rooms with shared facilities ranges from €400 to €675 per month, and rent for furnished rooms arranged through HAN Housing ranges from around €430 to €520 per month in Arnhem and from €480 to €675 per month in Nijmegen. 

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Yes, getting part-time jobs easy while studying at the Han University of Applied Sciences is easy. International students can find part-time jobs through various channels, such as university bulletin boards, recruitment agencies, and online job platforms. They must adhere to specific regulations. Non-EU students are limited to working no more than 16 hours per week during the academic year. However, they may work full-time during the summer months (June to August). 

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Getting into the University of Amsterdam can be competitive, but it's definitely possible with the right preparation and qualifications.University of Amsterdam acceptance rate is 4% which is likely to be highly competitive. Students at various levels of education participate in research projects in science, medicine, engineering, humanities, arts, and various other university courses. The University of Amsterdam is one of Europe's the largest broad-based research universities, with about 41,000 students, 6,000 workers, 3,000 Ph.D. researchers, and an annual budget of €850 million. This statistic depicts the number of internation
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Utrecht University is less expensive for international full-time students than Leiden University, with tuition fees being 8,759 EUR lower for Utrecht University. However, the cost of living and accommodation in Utrecht is generally more expensive than in Leiden. The average daily cost in Utrecht is 189 EUR, while in Leiden it is 133 EUR. The tuition fees for international students at Utrecht University are different from 5,031 USD per year for Bachelor's and Master's programs. On the other hand, the tuition fees for international students at Leiden University can range between €6,000 and €20,000 per year depending on the
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To be eligible for the Utrecht Excellence Scholarship (UES) at Utrecht University, you must meet the following criteria:Belong to the top 10% of your graduating class.Not holding an EU/EEA passport and not being eligible for support under the Dutch study grant and loan system.Have completed your secondary school and/or bachelor’s degree outside the Netherlands.Have applied for an international master’s programme with a start date of 1 September 2024. 

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Some of the popular part-time job roles and their expected salaries include:Retail and Sales: Sales Associate, Retail Salesperson, Inventory Associate, and Floor Manager, with an expected hourly pay of €12 and an estimated monthly salary of €768.Tutoring: Becoming a personal tutor is a great option, with an expected hourly pay of around €15.The Netherlands has certain regulations for international students regarding part-time work, such as a limit of 16 hours per week and the requirement for a work permit. 

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MIM Graduates from Utrecht University have the opportunity to work in a diverse range of industries, including consulting, finance, marketing, and technology, both within the Netherlands and internationally. The program's emphasis on real-world perspectives and the integration of research into economics issues also prepares students for success in their careers. You can expect a variety of career prospects due to the Netherlands' strong economy, low unemployment rates, and its reputation as a hub for international business. 

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