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5 Reviews Found
Likes
- International student community
- Good campus life
- Good curriculum
Dislikes
- Can get hectic at times.
- Weather in NL in general can be unpredictable.
Campus Life
- Just one campus in Delft, each faculty can have a student association which can organise events/bridge gap between prof and student. Also helps in networking with other colleagues.
- Very big library where you can work, excellent research facilities, very good sports complex too where you can play various sports.
Accommodation
- Finding accommodation can be challenging. I found mine through university portal. This is the easiest way. But this FCFS. The earlier you pay tuition fees the quicker you get access to this portal. Other wise you have to look through Fb groups and some websites.
- There are scam postings also on FB. My monthly rent was 524 euros (effecftively 430 euros). It was a studio. It had a kitchen with few utensils (which u pay for) , bed, toilet, bathroom, study table etc
Campus Life
We can get into sports, music, dance, everything is there. We have proper cultural calls to do a lot of co-curricular activities. We also have a lot of celebrations. We have an Indian Association. We celebrate Diwali, Holi, Ganesh Chaturthi, etc. There are proper programs like dance and music programs. We have a lot of cultural activities over here especially Indian festivals.
Accommodation
I was living off campus because in on campus there are a few places on campus. I have to pay around ?300 where I stayed, we had to take care of electricity and internet contract and water is provided them.
Accommodation
individual rooms with shared kitchen and bathroom. cost of utilities covered in rent. total rent is 495 euros
Ranking within top 100 in the world, high research output, good professors who did PhD and post-docs in reputed colleges, including ivy league colleges, affordable education, competitive environment, international-friendly place to live in, no language barrier, large indian community, BSA requirement which increases the standard of education, courses taught in english, offers a challenging honours program in the second year and minor abroad opportunity in the third year for students with good study progress, courses are challenging and not a cake-walk
Accommodation
There are no university hostels. We look for rooms outside which the university helps. It is possible to take a private studio for yourself or shared accommodations. We will be allowed to take a rental allowance upon taking private accommodation. But it is not possible upon availing shared accommodation. The rent would be 350 euros/month - 550 euros/month depending on the accommodation and living area selected.
The university ranks no.1 in the QS world ranking for water management courses. That's the reason for my application to this university. Monetary-wise, the expenses are less when compared to the USA and Australia (Where I had my other admissions from). My interest always lied in wastewater treatment and reuse. Hence, I really wanted to do masters in this stream. Politically as well, The Netherlands has zero racism. You are allowed to be yourself without people judging you. The crime rates are so less that they are starting to close prisons. It was also one of the key parameters in choosing the university.
Campus Life
Plethora of clubs exist, ranging from very technical to very cultural. There's also a facility at the campus where you can get involved in sports, games, gym, arts, crafts, reflection & lifestyle related events, projects, daily activities. Each department has their own research facilities and relevant equipments that can be used by students. A huge library exist on campus. You can go and read / work there. There are also computer labs that you can use, minimizing the need to carry your laptop to the university. Their are quiet rooms, and also rooms where you can do meetings with fellow students for projects and assignments. All buildings have cafeterias and many have microwaves too.
Accommodation
The university doesn't own any hostels or rooms. However, the university does offer accommodation services, through which you can get rooms more easily at different locations near the university. These get filled up soon, so the earlier you pay the registration fee, the higher are the chances to get it. Apart from this, you can get rooms from HousingAnywhere website (these can be a bit expensive) or facebook groups (beware of scams here, verify the landlord's profile and view the house physically, before making payments). Others can be on specific building websites like cojohousing, Xior, etc. Usual costs are in the range of 400 - 700 euros per month for single rooms. These can be in houses, hostels or stand-alone one-room apartments.
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