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IELTS for Netherlands from Tanzania (2026)

From Tanzania, funded study leads — and most scholarships need IELTS. Here's the honest band for Netherlands, the IELTS-vs-MOI picture, and free AI-scored practice to hit your target.

Coming from Tanzania: funded study and the IELTS scholarships ask for

  • Named scholarships you may search: Aga Khan Foundation, Mastercard Foundation, Commonwealth, Chevening — most are free to apply and competitive, and most expect IELTS.
  • Higher education is English-medium; TOEFL often waived where prior study was in English — confirm per university.
  • Recognition: TCU (Tanzania Commission for Universities); Higher Education Students' Loans Board.

The IELTS score you need for Netherlands

Study (university + student visa)
A commonly cited requirement is English-taught bachelor's typically require IELTS 6.0 and master's 6.5 (set per university), set by Dutch universities.

Most universities in Netherlands accept IELTS for admission. Globally, IELTS is accepted by more than 12,500 organisations across over 140 countries. Confirm the exact band your programme needs on its official admissions page.

IELTS requirements change and vary by route, university, employer and visa class — always confirm the current figure with the official body before you rely on it. This page is honest guidance, not immigration advice.

How students in Tanzania search

  • scholarships for Tanzanian students
  • fully funded scholarship Tanzania
  • study abroad from Tanzania
  • study abroad without TOEFL

Higher education is English-medium; TOEFL often waived where prior study was in English — confirm per university.

From Tanzania — the essentials

Costs in:
Tanzanian Shilling (TSh)
Credentials:
TCU (Tanzania Commission for Universities); Higher Education Students' Loans Board
Funding to search:
Aga Khan Foundation, Mastercard Foundation, Commonwealth, Chevening
Where Tanzania students go:
United Kingdom, United States, Australia, Canada
Apply from:
Dar es Salaam, Dodoma, Arusha

Academic, General Training or UKVI?

Use IELTS Academic for English-taught university admission. The Highly Skilled Migrant work route has no IELTS requirement.

How AlmiPrep helps

  • Practise every real IELTS task type — Writing, Speaking, Reading and Listening — with honest AI feedback, no inflated band promises.
  • We tell you the structure and send you to the official source for the live requirement, instead of quoting a number that quietly goes stale.
  • Original practice material, written from scratch — never copied from the IELTS test owners.

IELTS for Netherlands — common questions

What is the minimum IELTS score for Netherlands?
For study, English-taught bachelor's typically require IELTS 6.0 and master's 6.5 (set per university) (Dutch universities). Requirements change — confirm the current figure on the official source.
IELTS Academic or General Training for Netherlands?
Use IELTS Academic for English-taught university admission. The Highly Skilled Migrant work route has no IELTS requirement.
Can I study in Netherlands without IELTS?
Sometimes — some universities waive a separate test where your degree was taught in English (Medium of Instruction), and a few accept other tests. It is never guaranteed; confirm directly with your institution and visa authority.
How long is an IELTS score valid?
IELTS results are normally valid for two years. Some immigration routes set their own validity window — confirm the current rule before you book.
IELTS vs PTE for Netherlands?
Both are widely accepted; the right choice depends on the specific route and which format suits you. Neither is "better" — they're different tests with honest trade-offs.

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Always confirm. IELTS requirements change and vary by route, university, employer and visa class — always confirm the current figure with the official body before you rely on it. This page is honest guidance, not immigration advice.

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