Accommodation

In the Netherlands, a student's monthly living expenses—which cover all daily and extracurricular activities—run between 800 and 1,200 EUR a month.

The average living cost in major Dutch cities is:

  • Enschede: 650–920 EUR/month
  • Eindhoven: 850–1,350 EUR/month
  • Amsterdam: 1,000–1,500 EUR/month
  • Delft: 780–1,200 EUR/month
  • Rotterdam: 760–1,250 EUR/month

Renting a room in the Netherlands can cost between 300 and 600 euros per month.

Accommodation Types

The average accommodation includes three types:

  • Student House
  • Student Apartment
  • University Housing
  • Rented Houses

How do students live?

Choosing which college to attend is the first step in a student's life. When a student has received an offer letter from the institute of their choice, they should next seek lodging. Lodging depends on where they want to live and how much they would like to spend, among other factors. Buying an OV-chipkaart, a public transport card accepted practically everywhere in the Netherlands, is also intelligent. Being social will be helpful because it will allow students to meet new people.

 

List of universities

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