
Read more about the requirements to join the Fontys master in Digital Technology Engineering. This page provides you with details on eligibility, the application process, and necessary documentation to become part of our dynamic programme. Shape your future with us! Are you ready to apply? Go to our Enrolment page to get started.
A bachelor degree in either:
Is your study not mentioned? Contact us and we can talk about possibilities. After receipt and verification of the application form, Fontys University will send the enrollment letter / conditional enrollment letter/dismissal letter by e-mail.
To be accepted onto this degree course with us you must have a suitable English language qualification:
As a non-EU/EEA student, the Netherlands will require an Entry Visa* (MVV) and a Residence Permit. Fontys will apply on behalf of its students for these documents. We recommend you start the process early, i.e. approximately three monthsbefore you plan to enter the Netherlands.
Dutch, German and EU-students with a bachelor degree according to the Diploma list of the Code of Conduct can be exempted from the required IELTS or TOEFL iBT test report. After receipt and verification of the application form, Fontys University will send the enrolment letter / conditional enrolment letter/dismissal letter by e-mail.
To be accepted onto this degree course with us you must have a suitable English language qualification:
To pursue the part-time Master Digital Technology Engineering, you must have a relevant work environment. Many projects and assignments are carried out within the company where you work.
Not sure if your current work environment qualifies? Contact us at masterdte@fontys.nl to discuss the possibilities.
Apply via the online portal www.studielink.nl, where you can submit and manage your application. Requirements differ for EU and Non-EU students. The process includes an intake to ensure alignment with the programme's goals. For questions, send an e-mail to masterdte@fontys.nl.
Taking care of your finances is an important part of student life. There are tuition fees, possible scholarships and (proof of) living expenses to consider.
More about financesGood to know: the Dutch Immigration Service (IND) requires non-EEA students to prove they have access to a certain amount of money per year/semester. Read more by clicking the link above.,
Besides tuition fees, there are more costs such as textbooks, introduction, excursions and a good laptop. Are you going to live in a room? Then you will pay rent and other living costs such as gas, water and internet.
Check on DUO whether you are eligible for study financing or a student public transport pass.
Foreign students in the Netherlands typically spend €900-€1,100 monthly, covering rent, insurance, food, transport, clothing, and more.
Wondering what's to come after applying for this programme? Go over the entire admission process.
Please note! If you wish to apply for housing through Fontys, the housing application deadline is June 15.
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