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Introduction to the postgraduate entrance examination of Dutch master of hotel management

To be on the safe side, I suggest that it is best to take the preparatory course first and make a transition. The reason is that the focus of learning should be "systematic, consistent and striving for safety".

Postgraduate preparatory course

It is recommended to go to the postgraduate preparatory course first, which is safer. It is best to contact the teacher in charge of admission to see what conditions and materials are needed.

Systematic and coherent

It is more difficult to study new majors directly in postgraduate entrance examination. I mainly learn that the content from university to graduate students should be systematic and coherent, which is easier.

postgraduate programme

Postgraduate courses are mainly self-taught by reading books. You can contact the school and say that you are going to graduate from preparatory school. If you think you can't keep up, start studying in college, otherwise they will let you go to college directly.

Master of Hotel Management in Netherlands

Many public universities in the Netherlands offer master's courses in hotel management, and the state recognizes the academic qualifications. Tuition and semester vary according to the school you apply for. Generally speaking, the master's degree 1-2 years, the cost (tuition+living expenses) 1.5-0.2 million/year.

Legal work

The Netherlands allows students to work legally, with 10 hours per week and full-time work on holidays.