Breda University of Applied Sciences Admissions 2027: Fees, Requirements & Acceptance Rate

Breda University of Applied Sciences Admissions 2027: Fees, Requirements & Acceptance Rate

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Breda University of Applied Sciences admissions for Indian applicants run a single September intake through the national Studielink portal, with bachelor’s open to Class XII pass holders and master’s open to relevant Bachelor’s degree holders. The current 2026 cycle closed on 1 May (bachelor’s) and 1 June (master’s), so live applications target the September 2027 intake that opens this October.

  • Next live deadline: 1 May 2027 (bachelor’s, non-EU) and 1 June 2027 (master’s, non-EU) for the September 2027 primary intake.
  • Base tuition: €13,300 to €14,250 (INR 14.35 to 15.37 Lakhs) for bachelor’s and €17,250 to €17,550 (INR 18.61 to 18.93 Lakhs) for master’s, with no application fee.
  • Eligibility floor: Class XII pass in five subjects for bachelor’s, Bachelor’s degree in a related field for master’s, plus IELTS 6.0 overall (TOEFL iBT 80 / PTE 61) for both.
  • Acceptance rate: Not officially published; third-party estimates place it at 60 to 70% for international applicants.

Indian intake skews toward the Games, Tourism, Hotel Management and Creative Media domains, with Master Game Technology and the MSc Leisure and Tourism Studies regularly oversubscribed. Student reviews on Indian forums flag the small-cohort teaching at Breda University of Applied Sciences as a draw — see the Breda University of Applied Sciences overview for placement and campus context.

Currency note: All INR figures in this article use €1 = INR 107.86 (June 29, 2026). Live rates may vary, so confirm with your bank before remitting.

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Status. Opens October 2026 (est.). Studielink reopens on 1 October 2026 for the September 2027 primary intake. There is no application fee at Breda University of Applied Sciences — applying is free of charge for bachelor’s and master’s applicants alike.

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Breda University of Applied Sciences Application Deadlines for Indian Students

Breda University of Applied Sciences operates a single annual September intake, which makes it the primary intake by default. Non-EU applicants must complete the Studielink step before 1 May (bachelor’s) or 1 June (master’s) in the cycle year, then finalise enrolment by 1 July to meet IND visa cut-offs, per the official BUas international admissions page.

Breda University of Applied Sciences’ primary intake for Indian students is September — every full-time programme opens here, and there is no January or February alternative.

Intake Level App Opens Deadline Portal
September 2026 (Primary intake) Bachelor’s (non-EU) 1 October 2025 1 May 2026 (Closed) Studielink + My Online Application
September 2026 (Primary intake) Master’s (non-EU) 1 October 2025 1 June 2026 (Closed) Studielink + My Online Application
September 2027 (Primary intake) Bachelor’s (non-EU) 1 October 2026 1 May 2027 (strict) Studielink + My Online Application
September 2027 (Primary intake) Master’s (non-EU) 1 October 2026 1 June 2027 (strict) Studielink + My Online Application
September 2027 Conditional admits — final enrolment 1 July 2027 My Online Application

Planning note: The 1 May and 1 June deadlines are visa-driven and non-negotiable. BUas does not review non-EU files received after these dates, even if Studielink technically accepts a late registration.

Selection programmes — Creative Media and Game Technologies, Creative Business and Applied Data Science & AI — carry an additional portfolio or assignment cut-off of 2 May 2027 at 17:00 CET (around 8:30 pm IST) for the next cycle, separate from the Studielink step.


Breda University of Applied Sciences Eligibility Criteria for Indian Applicants

Eligibility at Breda University of Applied Sciences is based on Dutch havo or vwo equivalence for bachelor’s and on a relevant Bachelor’s degree for master’s, per the BUas admission requirements page. Nuffic (the Netherlands Organization for International Cooperation in Higher Education) maps Indian Class XII (AISSCE, ISC and recognised state board) results onto these Dutch levels.

  • UG general entry: Class XII pass in five relevant subjects — this maps to Dutch havo and unlocks the four-year track.
  • UG three-year track: Class XII with grades A1, A2 or B1 in five subjects — Nuffic treats this as vwo equivalent.
  • PG general entry: Bachelor’s degree (BA, BSc, BBA or BCom) in a related field — Tourism, Hotel, Business, Economics, Geography or similar.
  • English proficiency: IELTS 6.0 overall and 6.0 speaking, TOEFL iBT 80 (20 speaking), PTE 61 overall and speaking.
  • Selection programmes: Portfolio, video task or written assignment in addition to the academic record.

The institutional English floor is the same across levels, but a few master’s tracks publish higher specifications: MSc Leisure and Tourism Studies asks for IELTS 6.5 overall with 6.0 speaking, while Master Tourism Destination Management stays at 6.0. Cambridge English (169) and LanguageCert Academic (65) are also accepted at the institutional minimum.

Breda University of Applied Sciences IELTS Waiver for Indian Students

Indian applicants can skip the IELTS step entirely if their Class XII or Bachelor’s transcript lists English as an exam subject and the diploma appears on Nuffic’s accepted list — this covers most CBSE, ICSE and recognised state boards. Applicants who completed their secondary or university studies in an English-medium school based in Australia, Canada (excluding Quebec), Ireland, New Zealand, the UK or the USA are also exempt. The waiver is granted at file review, so list "English" under your Class XII subject panel when you upload transcripts.


Breda University of Applied Sciences PG Programmes and Tuition

The full-time master’s catalogue at Breda University of Applied Sciences runs four programmes open to Indian applicants, all taught in English and starting in September. Base tuition for non-EU master’s students sits at €17,250 to €17,550 (INR 18.61 to 18.93 Lakhs) per year for 2026-2027, with the full cost-of-attendance breakdown on the course-wise fees breakdown.

Programme Duration Minimum Eligibility English Req. Min.
Master Game Technology 1 year Bachelor’s in Computer Science, Game Design or related, with portfolio IELTS 6.0
Master Tourism Destination Management 2 years Bachelor’s in Tourism, Business, Geography, Social Sciences or related IELTS 6.0
Master Tourism and Hospitality Innovations 1.5 years Bachelor’s in Tourism, Hotel, Business, Management, Economics or related IELTS 6.0
MSc Leisure and Tourism Studies 1 year Academic Bachelor’s in Leisure or Tourism; pre-master required for professional bachelors IELTS 6.5

Insider note: Master Game Technology caps total seats at 28 each year — Visual Arts (10), Design and Production (10) and Programming (8). Indian applicants are usually concentrated in the Programming track, so the effective acceptance rate there is tighter than the institution-wide figure.

Every master’s file is reviewed against the programme’s substantive prerequisites — Tourism Destination Management, for example, expects bachelor’s-level knowledge in tourism planning, cross-cultural studies and research methods. All four programmes include a mandatory online or on-campus admission interview of 30 to 45 minutes that focuses on motivation and academic fit.

Note: Program-specific entry requirements, fees, and intake availability may differ from the institution-wide minimums shown above. Always confirm on the official Breda University of Applied Sciences programmes page for your chosen program before applying.


Breda University of Applied Sciences UG Programmes and Tuition

Breda University of Applied Sciences offers nine full-time English-taught bachelor’s programmes for Indian applicants, with non-EU tuition split into two bands for 2026-2027. Most programmes charge €13,300 (INR 14.35 Lakhs), while the three Small-Scale and Intensive Education programmes — Creative Media and Game Technologies, Creative Business and Applied Data Science & AI — charge €14,250 (INR 15.37 Lakhs).

Programme Duration Minimum Eligibility English Req. Min.
BSc Tourism 3 years Class XII pass in 5 subjects (havo or vwo equivalent) IELTS 6.0
BSc Leisure Studies 3 years Class XII pass in 5 subjects (havo or vwo equivalent) IELTS 6.0
BA Hotel Management 4 years Class XII pass in 5 subjects (havo equivalent) IELTS 6.0
BA Leisure & Events Management 4 years Class XII pass in 5 subjects (havo equivalent) IELTS 6.0
BSc Built Environment 4 years Class XII with Mathematics, havo equivalent IELTS 6.0
BBA International Facility Management 4 years Class XII pass in 5 subjects (havo equivalent) IELTS 6.0
BSc Creative Media and Game Technologies 4 years Class XII + portfolio or assignment (selection programme) IELTS 6.0
BA Creative Business 4 years Class XII + creative assignment (selection programme) IELTS 6.0
Applied Data Science & AI 4 years Class XII with Mathematics + selection assignment IELTS 6.0

Indian applicants holding Class XII grades of A1, A2 or B1 in five subjects qualify as vwo-equivalent under Nuffic, which opens the shortened three-year track on BSc Tourism and BSc Leisure Studies — a year of tuition and one extra year of living costs saved.


Breda University of Applied Sciences MBA Imagineering Programme

Breda University of Applied Sciences offers the Executive MBA Imagineering as a 1.5-year part-time format. The structure makes it valuable for working professionals, but it is also the source of the most common rejection Indian applicants face at BUas.

Reality check: Dutch immigration law does not issue student residence permits for executive or part-time programmes. Non-EU applicants — including Indians — cannot enrol in MBA Imagineering even if they meet the academic and English requirements.

Indian candidates aiming at BUas’s hospitality and innovation strengths typically pivot to the full-time MSc Leisure and Tourism Studies or Master Tourism and Hospitality Innovations instead, both of which qualify for the standard MVV route and post-study orientation year.


Breda University of Applied Sciences Application Process

Every applicant routes through two portals — Studielink (the national Dutch enrolment system) and My Online Application (BUas’s document portal). The full sequence is four steps for both bachelor’s and master’s applicants.

  1. Register on Studielink using your DigiD or international account, select Breda University of Applied Sciences and the programme code.
  2. Open My Online Application from the BUas confirmation email, upload passport bio page, diploma, transcript, English certificate, CV and motivation letter.
  3. Complete the programme-specific step — Study Choice Check for non-selection bachelor’s, portfolio submission for selection bachelor’s by 2 May 17:00 CET, or admission interview for master’s.
  4. Receive the admission decision (admitted, conditionally admitted or not admitted), then submit any missing items, pay the tuition deposit and confirm enrolment by 1 July.

There is no application fee at any step — both Studielink and My Online Application are free to use. Once you confirm enrolment and the tuition deposit clears, BUas files your MVV and residence permit application directly with the IND.


Breda University of Applied Sciences Admission Decisions and Offer Timeline

Admission decisions at Breda University of Applied Sciences arrive in three states: admitted (clean offer), conditionally admitted (one or more items pending, usually the final transcript or English certificate) or not admitted. Conditional offers are common for Indian applicants whose Class XII or Bachelor’s final results arrive in May or June.

  • Bachelor’s review window: Files reviewed on a rolling basis between October and the 1 May deadline, with most decisions issued within 4 to 6 weeks of a complete file.
  • Master’s review window: Interviews scheduled between February and May, with offers issued within 2 to 3 weeks of the interview.
  • Selection programmes: Portfolio and assignment outcomes released by 15 June 2027 for the next cycle.
  • Conditional clearance: All missing items must reach BUas before 1 July to keep the visa file on schedule.
  • Deferral: Offers are issued for a specific intake — there is no formal one-year deferral, so applicants who miss September must reapply for the following cycle.

Documents Required for Breda University of Applied Sciences Admissions

Document upload happens entirely inside My Online Application after the Studielink step — Breda University of Applied Sciences does not accept emailed transcripts or printed dossiers. Every non-English document must be accompanied by an officially translated copy in English, Dutch, French or German.

  • Valid passport — colour scan of the bio data page.
  • Class XII mark sheet plus passing certificate (bachelor’s applicants).
  • Bachelor’s degree certificate plus consolidated mark sheet or transcript (master’s applicants).
  • Current semester transcript if you have not yet graduated.
  • English test score report — IELTS, TOEFL iBT, PTE Academic, Cambridge or LanguageCert.
  • Motivation letter — programme-specific, typically 500 to 800 words.
  • Curriculum vitae or resume covering academic and project experience.
  • Two reference contacts — one academic and one professional — for master’s applicants.
  • Portfolio, video task or written assignment — only for Creative Media, Creative Business and Applied Data Science & AI.
  • Officially translated copies of every non-English document.

BUas may forward unclear credentials to Nuffic for a formal diploma evaluation — this adds 2 to 4 weeks to your review window, so submit translations and clear scans from the first upload.


Breda University of Applied Sciences Acceptance Rate

Breda University of Applied Sciences does not publish an official institutional acceptance rate. Third-party estimates place the rate at 60 to 70% for international applicants, based on the open-admissions stance for most bachelor’s programmes and tighter selection on a few. The published ranking band — QS World #23 in Hospitality and Leisure Management — drives strong demand for those specific tracks. For more ranking-related information, visit Breda University of Applied Sciences ranking

Breda University of Applied Sciences Selection Patterns by Programme

Non-selection bachelor’s programmes — BSc Tourism, BSc Leisure Studies, Hotel Management, Built Environment, International Facility Management and Leisure & Events Management — admit most Indian applicants who meet the academic and English requirements. The three selection programmes apply harder filters: Creative Media and Game Technologies caps each track at 28 seats annually, Creative Business runs a panel assessment, and Applied Data Science & AI tests applied mathematics and coding aptitude.

Breda University of Applied Sciences Indian Cohort Profile

BUas hosts roughly 1,288 international students from 77+ countries across its 7,000-student campus. The Indian cohort is concentrated in Master Game Technology, MSc Leisure and Tourism Studies, Hotel Management and the Creative Media tracks. Master Game Technology — with only 28 total seats — typically reads as the most competitive admit at BUas for Indian applicants.

Insider note: The 60 to 70% figure hides a wide spread. Open-admission bachelor’s land closer to 80 to 90%, while Master Game Technology Programming and Creative Media Game Technologies effectively run at 30 to 40% for international files.


Netherlands Student Visa for Breda University of Applied Sciences

Indian admits route through the Netherlands MVV (entry visa) plus VVR (residence permit) combined application, filed by BUas directly with the IND under the TEV procedure. The application can only start after you hold an unconditional offer, have paid the tuition deposit and have submitted financial proof of €13,569 (INR 14.64 Lakhs) for 12 months of living costs at the 2026 IND rate of €1,130.77 per month.

Processing typically completes in 2 to 4 weeks once BUas submits the file — well faster than the 60 to 90 days the IND officially reserves. The MVV sticker is valid for 90 days from collection at VFS Global, so plan arrival within 1 to 4 weeks before the September intake to leave room for municipality registration and BSN allocation. Indian applicants pursuing BUas alongside other Dutch universities can hold parallel TEV files only until they accept one offer — the IND will reject a duplicate active application.

2026 update: The IND raised the monthly maintenance proof to €1,130.77 effective January 2026, up from €1,082 in 2025 — verify your bank statement covers the new floor before BUas files the TEV.


Tips for Breda University of Applied Sciences Admissions

The following tips are drawn from Indian-applicant patterns at Breda University of Applied Sciences across recent intakes.

  • Apply by January, not April: Studielink opens 1 October, and early files clear review and conditional clearance with months of buffer for visa processing.
  • Surface the English subject: List "English" under your Class XII subject panel to trigger the Nuffic-list waiver and skip the IELTS step entirely.
  • Selection portfolios beat polish over scale: Creative Media and Creative Business panels prefer one or two strong pieces with reflection over a 20-piece sampler.
  • Pre-master is the bridge for professional Bachelor’s: Indian BBA, BHM and BTHM holders apply to MSc Leisure and Tourism Studies via the one-semester pre-master, not direct entry.
  • Run the Nuffic check yourself: Use the Nuffic India education-system page to confirm your board falls in the havo or vwo column before you commit to the three-year or four-year track.
  • Budget the field-research trip: Master Tourism Destination Management charges an extra €2,000 (INR 2.16 Lakhs) for the second-year field-research module, separate from tuition.

Breda University of Applied Sciences Admissions Checklist

The following steps cover what Indian applicants typically complete in the 8 to 10 months before the September 2027 intake.

  • August to September 2026: Book the IELTS or PTE slot if you cannot claim the Nuffic-list waiver — score reports take 13 days for IELTS.
  • October 2026: Create the Studielink account on day one of the cycle and pre-select Breda University of Applied Sciences.
  • November to December 2026: Request your Class XII or Bachelor’s transcripts and lock in the motivation letter draft — board offices take 4 to 8 weeks to issue duplicates.
  • January to February 2027: Submit My Online Application uploads and book the master’s admission interview slot.
  • March to April 2027: Finalise the selection portfolio and lodge it by 2 May 17:00 CET for Creative Media, Creative Business and Applied Data Science & AI.
  • May to June 2027: Clear conditional items, pay the tuition deposit and start the IND financial-proof bank statement window.
  • July to August 2027: Collect the MVV sticker at VFS Global and book arrival flights for the third week of August.

Breda University of Applied Sciences admissions reward early Studielink files, clean Nuffic-mapped transcripts and tight programme-specific motivation. Targeting the September 2027 intake from October 2026 leaves the longest runway for selection assignments, master’s interviews and the MVV file. Skip the MBA route — full-time Master’s are the path for Indian applicants.


Frequently Asked Questions

Ques. What is the next live application deadline at Breda University of Applied Sciences for Indian students?

Ans. 1 May 2027 for bachelor’s and 1 June 2027 for master’s, both for the September 2027 intake. The 2026 cycle closed on 1 May (bachelor’s) and 1 June (master’s).

Ques. Is there an application fee at Breda University of Applied Sciences?

Ans. No. Applying through Studielink and My Online Application is free of charge for both bachelor’s and master’s applicants.

Ques. Can Indian applicants apply for the MBA Imagineering programme?

Ans. No. MBA Imagineering is an executive, part-time programme, and Dutch immigration law does not issue student residence permits for part-time or executive formats to non-EU applicants.

Ques. What is the minimum IELTS score for admission?

Ans. The institutional minimum is IELTS 6.0 overall with 6.0 in speaking. MSc Leisure and Tourism Studies asks for 6.5 overall with 6.0 in speaking.

Ques. Do Indian CBSE or ICSE applicants need to submit IELTS?

Ans. Not if English appears as one of your Class XII exam subjects — BUas accepts the Nuffic-list waiver for CBSE, ICSE and most state board diplomas that include English as a graded subject.

Ques. What is the Class XII percentage equivalent for havo and vwo at BUas?

Ans. Nuffic treats a Class XII pass in five subjects as havo (qualifies for four-year programmes). Class XII grades of A1, A2 or B1 in five subjects equal vwo and unlock the three-year track on BSc Tourism and BSc Leisure Studies.

Ques. Does Breda University of Applied Sciences require GMAT or GRE for master’s?

Ans. No. None of the full-time master’s programmes require GMAT or GRE. The admission interview covers motivation and academic fit instead of a standardised test.

Ques. What is the acceptance rate for Indian applicants at BUas?

Ans. BUas does not publish an official acceptance rate. Third-party estimates place it at 60 to 70% overall. Master Game Technology and Creative Media run closer to 30 to 40% because of fixed seat caps.

Ques. How long does the Netherlands student visa take after admission?

Ans. BUas files the combined MVV and residence permit application under the IND TEV procedure. Most files clear within 2 to 4 weeks once submitted, well faster than the 60 to 90 day official IND window.

Ques. How much financial proof does the IND require for the student visa?

Ans. The 2026 IND minimum is €1,130.77 per month for 12 months — about €13,569 or INR 14.64 Lakhs in proven living costs, separate from tuition fees.

Ques. Can I defer my BUas admission to the next year?

Ans. No. BUas does not grant formal one-year deferrals. Applicants who miss the September intake must reapply through Studielink for the following cycle.

Ques. What documents must be translated for the BUas application?

Ans. Any document not originally issued in English, Dutch, French or German requires an official translation. This typically applies to state board Class XII mark sheets and regional-language reference letters.

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