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University of Twente, BSc, Electrical Engineering

 Netherlands

Entry requirements

Non-Dutch students should have secondary school qualifications comparable to the Dutch VWO diploma (good A level results or International Baccalaureate) with good grades in Mathematics and Physics as compulsory subjects. As the programme is entirely English-taught, a high level of English proficiency (Cambridge English B1 level, IELTS minimum 6.0, or equivalent) is also required. Mathematics is an indispensable part of all science programmes. The better you are at mathematics and physics, the more likely you are to succeed on the Electrical Engineering programme.

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Location

The university has a main campus in the east of the Netherlands, midway between the cities of Enschede and Hengelo. All departments are situated on the main campus apart from the Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation in Hengelo. Most international students arrive in the Netherlands via Amsterdam Airport and then take a bus to get to the campus.