If you’ve been thinking about studying in the Netherlands, you’re not alone. Over the past few years, more and more Indian students are choosing Dutch universities — not just because they’re globally ranked, but also because the country is safe, student-friendly, and offers English-taught programs.
But here's the good news — the Netherlands offers several scholarships for Indian students that can significantly reduce your study abroad expenses. At Golden Future, we’ve helped countless students find the right funding options to study in the Netherlands with a scholarship.
If you're planning to apply for the 2025 intake, this guide is for you.
So… what kind of scholarships are we talking about?
Here are a few that have actually helped students like you:
The Holland Scholarship
This one’s popular — and for good reason. It offers a €5,000 grant, not a full scholarship, but it helps with living costs. It’s funded by the Dutch Ministry of Education and only available for non-EU students (so yes, Indians are eligible).
You apply for this directly through participating universities — each one may have different deadlines.
Orange Tulip Scholarship (OTS)
If you’re looking for something more India-specific, OTS is a gem. It’s part of a special initiative through Nuffic Neso India. Depending on the university, it can either be a partial or full tuition waiver. Every year, several Indian students benefit from it — but keep in mind, it’s competitive and usually for Master’s programs.
Meanwhile check out our article on How to apply for Netherlands Student Visa?
TU Delft Excellence Scholarship
Want to study engineering or technology? TU Delft is a dream university for many. They offer the Justus & Louise van Effen scholarship — and this one’s a big deal. It can cover your full tuition and even part of your living costs. You’ll need top grades, and the deadline usually falls in December.
Radboud University Scholarship
This scholarship is for talented non-EU students applying for Master's programs at Radboud University. It’s not a full-ride, but you get a significant reduction on tuition plus help with visa and insurance fees.
Erasmus University Holland Scholarship
If you’re leaning toward business, economics, or social sciences, Erasmus University is a great option. Their Holland Scholarship provides up to €15,000, which can go a long way when combined with other grants or personal savings.
But wait... are these easy to get?
Let’s be real — scholarships are competitive. But that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t try. Many Indian students miss out simply because they don’t apply on time or don’t put enough thought into their applications.
If you’re serious about this, start early. Here are a few honest tips from our experience at Golden Future:
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Don’t copy-paste SOPs. Take your time and write like you’re talking to someone who wants to understand your journey.
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Highlight your strengths, but don’t shy away from your struggles either. Your story matters.
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And please—don’t ignore deadlines. Dutch universities are strict.
Real Talk: What We See with Students at Golden Future
Over the years, we’ve helped hundreds of students who thought scholarships were “not for people like me.” Guess what? They got it. It wasn’t magic — just strategy, planning, and proper guidance.
If you’re not sure how to start, or which scholarships suit your profile, just talk to us. We’re here to simplify the process and make sure your application stands out — not just with fancy words, but with real authenticity.
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