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Living costs in Netherlands

Estimated costs in Netherlands.

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Netherlands

Utilities & Connectivity

Electricity, water, internet, and mobile per year

€662

$720/yr

Groceries

Basic food shopping for one student per year

€2.2k

$2,400/yr

Dining Out & Social

Restaurants, cafes, and social dining per year

€2.0k

$2,160/yr

University Tuition

Average PhD tuition per year

€13.8k

$15,000/yr

Estimates based on university averages and Numbeo

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