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Study conditions and recognition of Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands

Delft University of Technology is one of the top technical universities in the world and the largest and most comprehensive technical university in the Netherlands. The following introduces you to the conditions and recognition of studying abroad at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands.

1. Requirements for studying abroad

(1) Master’s degree application requirements

Basic admission requirements:

1. Senior or above in relevant majors Educational qualifications, the undergraduate institution must be a 211 university;

2. IELTS 6.5 (no single subject less than 6.0) or TOEFL 90 (no individual subject less than 21) or above;

3. The average score is above 80%;

4. Some majors require GRE scores: Master of Aerospace Engineering, Master of Computer Engineering, Master of Computer Science, Master of Embedded Systems (Chinese 154, Mathematics 163, Writing 4.0 ).

◆Master's degree programs are 1-year or 2-year, with most admissions in the fall. Some programs are admitted in spring and autumn.

◆Application deadline: April 1 (fall admission) , October 1st (spring admission)

◆Tuition fee: 18,750 euros/year, but the tuition fees for individual courses are different, and the application fee is 100 euros.

(2) Undergraduate admission requirements

Basic admission requirements: High school graduate and admitted to a "211" university, IELTS 6.5 or TOEFL 90;

Project academic system For 3 years, tuition fee: 14,500 euros/year, application deadline: April 1st.

2. University Recognition

Technische Universiteit Delft, located in Delft, Kingdom of the Netherlands, was founded in 1842 and is the oldest university in the Netherlands. A polytechnic university with a long history, the largest scale and the strongest comprehensive strength. As an engineering college, the proportion of Chinese students is smaller than that of business-focused universities in the Netherlands, accounting for 20%+ of international students. As the top technical university in Europe, Dai University forms the IDEA alliance with the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, the RWTH Aachen University in Germany, the Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden, and the Politecnico di Milano in Italy. In addition, Dai University is also a member of EUA, 4TU, UNITECH and other university alliances.

1. Environment

The city of Delft, where the school is located, is located between Rotterdam and The Hague. It has a very small area and can basically be visited by bicycle. City, so the bicycle culture here is very popular, the bicycle road configuration is also very complete, and the public transportation price in the Netherlands is relatively expensive, a one-way bus trip costs 8-12 RMB, so if you choose to study at Dai University, you should not If you know how to ride a bicycle, you’d better learn how to ride it! The weather in the Netherlands is generally not too hot. Even in summer, it is basically around 2℃, so when the weather is nice, you can lie leisurely on the grass and bask in the sun. However, the reality is that the weather in the Netherlands is very bad. It is often windy and rains heavily. Basically, umbrellas cannot compete with the strong winds there, so over time you will stop holding an umbrella like the locals.

2. Teaching and research resources

The Advanced Research Center for Quantum Computing and Quantum Internet co-founded by Daidai University and TNO*** is also located in Delft. The school is at the top level in the world in the field of quantum computing. It not only received financial support from NOW and the European Union, but also gathered outstanding physicists, computer scientists and other scientific researchers from various countries to create the first scalable quantum computer prototype and establish A stable quantum internet. It is simply the dream place for many scientific researchers. In terms of microelectronics, it has its own chip production company and R&D center, and its aerospace engineering department has one of the world's most advanced scientific research six-degree-of-freedom flight simulators - SIMONA and flight test machines - Cessna Citation II.

3. Faculty

As the most comprehensive technical university in the Netherlands, it has high-quality teaching and scientific research, and the teachers on campus are naturally not bad either! Searching for this school, you will find that Dai University’s alumni are distributed in all walks of life, including many Nobel Prize winners. For example, in terms of architecture, TUD teachers have strong painting skills. Many of the drawing books mentioned by the industrial design teacher at the Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden were written by TUD teachers. Therefore, TUD's construction and engineering facilities are relatively well-known around the world.

By the way, all master's programs at TUD are taught in English, but undergraduate courses are taught in English only in the School of Aviation, but the elimination rate of this major is very high. A 3-year course requires graduation within 5 years. The rate is only 22%.

Delft University of Technology has a good reputation in the Netherlands and Europe. But to be honest, apart from top schools such as Oxbridge, Harvard and Yale, most people in China don’t know about the other top 100 schools in the world. There are even some HRs from big companies who have never heard of famous schools like Brown and Imperial College. Therefore, Delft's overall strength is very strong, but its domestic reputation is not that great.