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Living Expenses in Netherlands for International Students

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14 October 2024

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The Netherlands is a popular study destination for higher education, especially for students from developing countries. It is a country in northwestern Europe, also called Holland. International students can pursue bachelor's or master’s degrees in this European country at an affordable cost. The country consists of 70 institutions offering both bachelor’s and master’s programs with various courses. The country’s modern approach to education, finest universities, affordable tuition, and welcoming tuition fees attract international students to study there. The Netherlands' capital is Amsterdam, the most preferred city in the country for studying. 

A student’s significant portion of the budget goes for living expenses after the tuition fees. So, this blog will enlighten you with an estimated cost of living expenses you will need to bear to live in Amsterdam, Netherlands.


Budget for Living in Netherlands

There are lots of expenses included in the living cost. However, the basics are accommodation, food, and transport expenses. Before going to Amsterdam to study, you need to plan a budget to bear the living expenses. The estimated monthly cost for a single person without the rent is around 1,091.5€. However. This cost can vary depending on an individual’s level of affordability, preferences, and lifestyle. 


Expenses You Need to Bear for Living Cost

Accommodation

One-third of living expenses go for accommodation costs. There are various types of accommodation available for students. Such as Single rooms at student houses, student apartments, and university houses. However, till now, no universities in the Netherlands have on-campus housing facilities. However, most of them offer housing facilities in partnership with housing organizations. But, the prices and facilities are almost the same as privately owned single rooms. Besides, students can also have 1 BHK apartment.

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Food

Food preferences vary depending on many factors like individual choices, taste, quantity, and affordability. We have listed the basic food cost in Amsterdam, Netherlands, below:

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Transportation

A person needs to travel to various places for various purposes. For example, a student needs to go to his or her campus to attend classes, needs to go to nearby grocery shops or particular shops where they will get grocery items at cheaper rates, needs to go to the library, or needs to go to their workplace for a part-time job. The transport cost varies based on individual purposes, choices, distance, and places.  

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Other Expenses
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However, there are some other costs that can occur, such as Medical expenses, buying clothes, utensils, home appliances, cleaning equipment, laundry, shoes, toothpaste, toothbrushes, shampoo, soaps, haircuts, etc. These expenses can occur and vary based on the individual needs. 


Frequently Asked Questions

How much can international students earn in the Netherlands?
20 Euros Per Hour.


Is getting PR easy in the Netherlands?
Getting a PR permit in the Netherlands is hard.


How long can international students stay in the Netherlands after graduation?
One year.


Conclusion

The Netherlands is an affordable European country in which to get higher education. Most students choose Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands for living and studying. The cost of living in Amsterdam involves various expenses, with accommodation, food, and transportation being the primary ones. Additionally, utility bills, mobile phones, and internet costs add to monthly expenses. Overall, students should plan a budget based on their lifestyle to manage their living costs effectively. Moreover, we suggest carrying extra money to cover sudden expenses. 

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