The Netherlands has built a strong international reputation through its English-taught programmes, its mix of research universities and applied learning routes, and its clearly structured academic models. For students from China, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and the wider East Asian and Southeast Asian region, it can offer a European degree with a manageable language environment and a course catalogue that is easier to navigate than many neighbouring countries.
It is not, however, an automatic fit. Course type, institution model, teaching style, and city practicality all deserve careful comparison before shortlisting. Postgraduate and specialist study can be particularly strong, but academic expectations are direct, independent learning is the norm, and housing pressure is real. The right plan recognises both the opportunity and the practical work it asks of you.