I take online courses here. The material is clear cut, the instructors are some of the most knowledgeable in my student life and they answer any questions promptly wherever you are in the world.
As we say here in the Netherlands: "Waar een wil is, is een weg." Meaning that if you really want something, there is always a way to achieve it. I wish you good luck. Follow your dreams.
@@huda7432 Around 900-11000 euros. Rent is usually around 400 euros for ~15m² incl. gas, water and electricity (varies widely upon proximity to the centre). Groceries costs about 180 euros per month, but that can go down or up depending on which supermarket you go to and what kind of lifestyle you have. Health insurance costs ~105 euros. Count an additional 200-300 euros for leisure, transportation, study material and study costs, clothing, partying etc. This is very similar to other Dutch university cities, except Amsterdam, which is a lot more expensive.
@@vishvard7887 The grade requirement varies per study. Some high demand studies, like medicine, fully got rid of the grade requirement and replaced it with a decentralized selection, meaning you need to do a test, make a portfolio etc. The university website lists the enrollment requirements for each study
would you recommend it to others who are still searching and if so why would you?Also heard that studying in the Netherlands it's hard is that so? Thank you :)
@@annababy643 Difficult for me to say, as I haven't studied abroad and don't have much reference material. I would recommend it, because it's high on the uni ranking lists (in top 100 of CWUR and Times Higher World university rankings), Medicine was pretty great, and the whole city is made for students. In the Netherlands, Groningen is known as the best student city and the university is one of the five big (and good) ones, the others being Leiden, Amsterdam, Utrecht, and Rotterdam. The university site contains detailed course descriptions and often whole plannings and task descriptions of the semesters. There are also student reviews of each study, so I recommend you take a look there
Dear Sir/Madam, I am an International Medical student, currently enrolled in First Professional Year Medicine program at Samarkand State Medical Institute and willing to further continue my studies at your university to continue in Netherlands So kindly provide me with all the details about the migration procedure Thank You
I take online courses here. The material is clear cut, the instructors are some of the most knowledgeable in my student life and they answer any questions promptly wherever you are in the world.
3 years later I will studying in this university, I will fight for my dream, keep strong myself🔥🔥
As we say here in the Netherlands: "Waar een wil is, is een weg."
Meaning that if you really want something, there is always a way to achieve it.
I wish you good luck. Follow your dreams.
You have zero chance of coming here.
One of the best universities in the world
I will also create such a videos for the University of Haripur
Why? Nobody’s interested.
Hey, I'm a 4th year med student here at the uni of Gro! Feel free to hmu for any questions
@@huda7432 Around 900-11000 euros. Rent is usually around 400 euros for ~15m² incl. gas, water and electricity (varies widely upon proximity to the centre). Groceries costs about 180 euros per month, but that can go down or up depending on which supermarket you go to and what kind of lifestyle you have. Health insurance costs ~105 euros. Count an additional 200-300 euros for leisure, transportation, study material and study costs, clothing, partying etc. This is very similar to other Dutch university cities, except Amsterdam, which is a lot more expensive.
What is the minimum grade requirement for this university if you did A levels?
@@vishvard7887 The grade requirement varies per study. Some high demand studies, like medicine, fully got rid of the grade requirement and replaced it with a decentralized selection, meaning you need to do a test, make a portfolio etc. The university website lists the enrollment requirements for each study
would you recommend it to others who are still searching and if so why would you?Also heard that studying in the Netherlands it's hard is that so? Thank you :)
@@annababy643 Difficult for me to say, as I haven't studied abroad and don't have much reference material. I would recommend it, because it's high on the uni ranking lists (in top 100 of CWUR and Times Higher World university rankings), Medicine was pretty great, and the whole city is made for students. In the Netherlands, Groningen is known as the best student city and the university is one of the five big (and good) ones, the others being Leiden, Amsterdam, Utrecht, and Rotterdam. The university site contains detailed course descriptions and often whole plannings and task descriptions of the semesters. There are also student reviews of each study, so I recommend you take a look there
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Wat is een Lector ? ( What is a Lector ? )
That's a kind of beessie that appears in moist indoor places after heavy rainfall
nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lector
hotel?
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this is my personal hell
why
Dont send your kids to university,
keep them sane in the brain.
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am an International Medical student, currently enrolled in First Professional Year Medicine program at Samarkand State Medical Institute and willing to further continue my studies at your university to continue in Netherlands So kindly provide me with all the details about the migration procedure Thank You
www.rug.nl/education/master/international-students/admission-and-application/