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Dutch Ambassador Launches Orange Tulip Scholarships at Bengaluru Tech Summit to Boost Study in Holland Program

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Press Trust of India BENGALURU
Last Updated : Dec 01 2018 | 10:55 AM IST

/ -- - Karnataka Emerges as Key Talent Hub With 19 Dutch Universities Offering Around 55 Scholarships in 2019-20 Worth INR 3.65 Cr to Attract Indian Students
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Other highlights of Study in Holland program
STEM courses are amongst the most popular for Indian students aspiring to study in Netherlands. Per 2016-17 Nuffic Neso stats, over 1283 Indian students applied for Engineering followed by Economics, Business Administration (242) and Sciences (144) Amongst the non-technical streams, Agriculture and Environment ranks highest with 120 applications followed by Social Studies (71) and Arts and Culture (60) About Nuffic Neso


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First Published: Dec 01 2018 | 10:55 AM IST

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