Netherlands Cost & living - Living expenses
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What are the pros and cons of studying and living in the Netherlands as an international student, particularly healthcare and cost of living?
→Living costs run 1,100 to 1,800 euros monthly, roughly Rs 1.06 lakh to Rs 1.73 lakh, driven mainly by rent. Without work, private insurance costs around 40 to 70 euros monthly; once employed, mandatory public insurance costs about 150 to 162 euros, partly offset by a subsidy.
What is the typical tuition fee and living expenses for studying in Germany, France, Poland, Spain, USA, and other countries in UK/Netherlands for a Master's?
→What is the typical budget required for studying in the US and Europe including tuition and living expenses in Germany/France in Netherlands/Italy?
→What is the approximate cost of studying in the Netherlands including tuition and living expenses?
→As a non-EU student you should budget roughly EUR 20,000 to EUR 39,500 per year in the Netherlands, covering both tuition and living. Tuition runs EUR 8,000 to EUR 20,000 for most master programs, while living costs sit around EUR 1,000 to EUR 1,500 each month.
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What are the pros and cons of studying and living in the Netherlands as an international student, particularly healthcare and cost of living?
→What is the typical tuition fee and living expenses for studying in Germany, France, Poland, Spain, USA, and other countries in UK/Netherlands for a Master's?
→What is the typical budget required for studying in the US and Europe including tuition and living expenses in Germany/France in Netherlands/Italy?
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