The Netherlands is ranked 16th on the 2019 list of the World's Most Peaceful Countries by Population, showing lower interest rates, greater political stability, a better economy, and more foreign investment. It's no wonder that it's a popular study abroad destination for international students in Europe. The Netherlands has it all, from world-class universities to cutting-edge educational facilities and a welcoming atmosphere for international students.
Aside from that, you'll need a residence permit and a student visa. To demonstrate your English skills, you will be asked to take a language exam. You can take the IELTS, TOEFL, or any other language test accepted by your selected university.
Aside from that, all students must have medical insurance in place. You must have your EU Health Insurance Card if you are a non-EU, non-EEA, or Swiss national.
Tuition fees at universities in the Netherlands differ from one university to the next, and, especially in the case of graduate programs, from one degree to the next. The cost of studying in the Netherlands is roughly €800-1,100 per month for a student, but this can vary depending on the institution.
You can work in the Netherlands if you have a student residency permit. However, during the year, your working hours are limited to 16 hours a week, or full-time during the summer months (June to August).