How much does it cost to study at the University of Amsterdam as an international student?

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    Rupali Singh | Contributor-Level 6

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    The University of Amsterdam fees cover the tuition fees as well as the living expenses. The annual tuition fee to study at this university is around INR 8 Lacs – INR 41 lakh. To bear the living expenses, students can expect to spend between €975 to €1,500 per month. The rough cost is given below:

    Particulars

    Monthly Expenses

    Visa / Residence permit

    €228 (One-time fee)

    Accommodation

    €650 – €1,200

    General living expenses

    €400 – €500

    Insurance

    €35 - €100

    Books

    €50 – €100

    Public Transport

    €40 - €100

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