Back to Recommendations
Netherlands
Recommended Match
Global Rank: #Top 1%
Royal Academy of Art, The Hague (KABK)
Netherlands
Public Research University
Why This University?
- • Internationally recognized institution
- • Degrees recognized by HEC Pakistan
- • Part of European Higher Education Area
- • Growing Pakistani student community
- • Pakistani student associations available
- • Cultural and religious facilities nearby
- • 3 opportunities available
- • Need-based financial aid
- • Industry partnerships
- • Career counseling services
Financials & Costs
Tuition Fees
€11,488 - €18,500
Check program list for exact fees
Living Costs
€900 - €1,200
Monthly average
Available Scholarships
- NL Scholarship (formerly Holland Scholarship) - €5,000 for non-EEA students (Deadline usually May 1st)
- KABK internal funding (extremely limited) - Students are primarily encouraged to seek external grants via Nuffic/Study in NL
- The Supporting Act Foundation - Merit-based grants for students from underrepresented communities/emerging markets
Requirements
Academic Requirements
Min. CGPA
Required
Varies by Program
IELTS Score
Minimum
6.0
Note: Requirements may vary by program. Always check the specific program page for exact requirements.
Required Documents
- CV / Resume
- Motivation Letter
- Transcripts
Personalized Match Analysis
Good Fit with Preparation
Your Strengths for This University
- Your IELTS 7.0 exceeds the minimum 6.0 requirement by a full band
- Your CGPA of 3.66 from NUST is well above typical Dutch HBO admission thresholds
- Your Computer Science background aligns well with Interactive Media Design or ArtScience programs
- Your Pakistani heritage can strengthen your portfolio's unique perspective as KABK values cultural context
Areas to Improve
- No GRE/GMAT score mentioned - though not required for arts programs, it could show quantitative skills
- Field switch from Computer Science to Arts requires exceptional portfolio and strong personal statement
- Your NUST ranking advantage is minimal as KABK prioritizes portfolio over institutional prestige
- No work experience mentioned - relevant creative experience would strengthen your application
Recommended Actions
- Develop a portfolio emphasizing creative process and how your CS background informs your art
- Prepare financial proof of €14,160 living fee plus tuition fee for visa requirements
- Apply for NL Scholarship by May 1st deadline for €5,000 funding opportunity
- Get all academic documents attested by HEC and legalized by MOFA Pakistan
Your Roadmap to Europe
Step-by-step guide to securing your visa for Netherlands
Critical Warning / Action Required
CRITICAL BOTTLENECK: The 'Package Fee' & University Sponsorship. Unlike other countries, you cannot apply for a Dutch visa yourself. Your university (Sponsor) must submit the application to the IND (Immigration Service). They will only do this after you transfer the 'Package Fee' (Tuition + ~€13,570 Living Expenses + €254 IND Fee) to their account. If you miss the university's internal financial deadline (usually June 1st), you lose your intake.
1. University Application & Studielink
Month 1-4 (Oct - Jan)
Duration: 12-16 Weeks
Status: Preparation
- Create a 'Studielink.nl' account (the national Dutch portal).
- Apply to up to 4 programs (Research Universities vs. Universities of Applied Sciences).
- Submit documents for Nuffic evaluation (usually handled by the university to verify Pakistani HSSC/Degrees).
- IELTS Requirement: 6.0 for Bachelors, 6.5 for Masters (strict, no waivers for Pakistan).
- Outcome: Receive 'Conditional' or 'Unconditional' Admission.
Critical Points:
- deadlines: January 15th for 'Numerus Fixus' programs; May 1st for most other non-EU applicants.
- application fee: €75 - €100 per university.
2. The Package Fee (Blocked Account)
Month 5-6 (March - May)
Duration: 2-4 Weeks
Status: Financial
- Receive the 'Invoicing/Financial' email from the university.
- Transfer the full amount: 1st Year Tuition (€8k-€15k) + Living Expenses (€13,570) + IND Visa Fee (€254).
- The university holds your living expenses in a 'Blocked Account' and refunds it to your Dutch bank account after you arrive.
- Alternative: A sponsor in the Netherlands (Annex 3), but this requires very high income proof and is often discouraged by universities.
Critical Points:
- financial 2026: The IND living cost requirement for 2026 is €1,130.77 per month (Total €13,569.24 for 1 year).
- ind visa fee: €254 (non-refundable) for a study residence permit in 2026.
3. Visa Application by University (MVV/VVR)
Month 6-7 (May - June)
Duration: 4-8 Weeks
Status: Sponsorship
- Upload required visa documents to the university portal: Passport (all pages), Antecedents Certificate (background check), and Scholarship letter (if any).
- The University submits your application to the IND in the Netherlands.
- Wait for the 'Positive Decision' letter from the IND.
Critical Points:
- processing speed: The Netherlands is very fast; once the university submits, approval often comes in 2-4 weeks.
- antecedents form: A simple honesty declaration that you have no criminal record (no police certificate required for the initial IND step, but needed for step 4).
4. MVV Sticker Collection (Islamabad)
Month 7-8 (July - August)
Duration: 2 Weeks
Status: Embassy Phase
- Once you receive the IND 'Positive Decision,' book an appointment at the Dutch Embassy in Islamabad (Karachi Consulate does not issue MVVs).
- Attend the appointment for biometrics (fingerprints) and to drop off your passport.
- Wait 5-10 working days for the MVV (Entry Visa) sticker to be placed in your passport.
Critical Points:
- document legalization: Ensure your Pakistani birth certificate is attested by MOFA and translated, as you need it for municipal registration in the Netherlands later.
- passport validity: Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months on the day you collect the sticker.
5. Arrival & Tuberculosis (TB) Test
Month 9 (August - Sept)
Duration: 1 Week
Status: Settling In
- Fly to the Netherlands.
- MANDATORY: Visit the GGD (Public Health Service) within 3 months for a Tuberculosis chest X-ray.
- Pakistan is on the list of high-risk countries; failing to do this will result in your residence permit being revoked.
Critical Points:
- tb test exemption: Only applicable if you have lived in a TB-free country for the last 6 months.
- registration: Register at the local Town Hall (Gemeente) to get your BSN (Citizen Service Number).
6. Residence Permit (VVR) Collection
Month 9-10 (Sept - Oct)
Duration: 2 Weeks
Status: Final Legal ID
- The IND will send a letter to your Dutch address (or university) when your plastic ID card (VVR) is ready.
- Book an online appointment at an IND desk (e.g., Amsterdam, Utrecht, Rotterdam) to collect your card.
- The VVR is valid for the duration of your studies + 3 months.
Critical Points:
- study progress: You must maintain 50% credits (ECTS) every year to keep your residence permit.
- orientation year: After graduation, you are entitled to a 1-year 'Search Year' (Zoekjaar) visa to find a job.