Erasmus University Rotterdam - EUR vs Maastricht University - UM vs University of Amsterdam - UvA vs Wittenborg University of Applied Sciences vs NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences

Side-by-side comparison from 466 verified student reviews. Scan one row at a time — winners are highlighted

Quick verdict
Higher overall rating: HZ University of Applied Sciences - HZ (5.00)
Erasmus University Rotterdam - EUR: wins 0/7 categories
Maastricht University - UM: wins 0/7 categories
University of Amsterdam - UvA: wins 1/7 categories
Wittenborg University of Applied Sciences: wins 0/7 categories
NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences: wins 0/7 categories
Maastricht School of Management: wins 0/7 categories
HZ University of Applied Sciences - HZ: wins 6/7 categories
Comparing
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
4.30
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105 reviews
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Best programme: Applied Psychology
Maastricht, The Netherlands
4.00
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47 reviews
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Best programme: International and European Law
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
4.40
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164 reviews
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Best programme: Communication Sciences
Best programme: BBA (EBA) specialisation Entrepreneurship & Digital Marketing
Best programme: Creative Business
Maastricht, The Netherlands
Not rated
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0 reviews
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Middelburg, The Netherlands
5.00
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2 reviews
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Best programme: International Business
Category ratings
Facilities
4.38
4.20
4.26
3.25
4.41
Not rated
4.50
Win
Location
4.42
3.90
4.59
Win
3.71
3.91
Not rated
4.50
Professors
4.31
4.23
4.10
3.38
3.81
Not rated
5.00
Win
Internationality
4.57
4.54
4.49
4.88
4.46
Not rated
5.00
Win
Student life
4.35
4.08
4.07
2.63
4.07
Not rated
4.50
Win
Value
4.31
4.28
4.05
3.38
3.96
Not rated
4.50
Win
Accommodation
3.36
2.90
2.96
3.50
3.62
Not rated
4.00
Win
Pros & Cons
Pros
  • +Diverse, international student community and networking opportunities
  • +High-quality, experienced, and industry-connected teaching staff
  • +Well-structured, rigorous, and practical academic programs
  • +Supportive faculty and engaging teaching methods
  • +International atmosphere and diverse student body
  • +Problem-Based Learning (PBL) and small-group work
  • +Accessible programs and flexible study structures
  • +Supportive and approachable lecturers
  • +Well-designed, up-to-date curriculum
  • +Practical, industry-focused curriculum with entrepreneurship and FinTech emphasis
  • +Supportive, international, and diverse academic environment
  • +Engaging and approachable professors and mentors
  • +Welcoming atmosphere and helpful staff
  • +Practical, project-based learning (DBE)
  • +Opportunities for real-world experience and international exposure

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  • +Practical and future-focused programmes addressing real-world issues.
  • +Supportive, close-knit community with personalized attention.
  • +International environment fostering diverse perspectives.
Cons
  • -Excessive self-study required in courses.
  • -General lack of course quality and unmet expectations.
  • -Problem-based learning is seen as ineffective and overly demanding.
  • -Strict academic policies, including high failure rates and BSA, create undue pressure.
  • -Program organization and structure are often perceived as poor.
  • -Lack of administrative and faculty support
  • -High costs with perceived low value and outdated facilities
  • -Poor communication and inflexible policies
  • -Administrative and management issues cause frustration.
  • -Outdated facilities and resources are a significant drawback.
  • -Lack of clear communication and support is a recurring problem.
  • -Poor communication and lack of teacher support are major issues.
  • -Disorganization and unclear assessments lead to student confusion.
  • -Inconsistent feedback and arbitrary grading practices are frustrating.

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  • -Administrative and management issues are a recurring problem.
  • -Outdated facilities and resources hinder the learning experience.
  • -The curriculum lacks practical application and real-world relevance.
Rating summary
What students say

Demonstrating commendable strengths, this institution excels in Internationality, boasting a score of 4.57. Other well-regarded areas include Location (4.42), Facilities (4.38), and Student Life (4.35), all reflecting positive student experiences. Notably, Accomodation received the lowest rating at 3.36, indicating a potential area for improvement. Professors and Value also received solid scores above 4.3.

This university garners excellent marks for its internationality, receiving a high rating of 4.54. Professors and value are also strong points, both scoring above 4.2. Student life and facilities are well-regarded, with ratings around 4.0 and 4.2 respectively. The location is rated adequately at 3.9. Notably, accommodation stands out as the weakest area, with a score of 2.9.

This university scores exceptionally well in several key areas, with Location standing out as the highest rated at 4.59. Internationality also receives a strong score of 4.49. Conversely, Accomodation is the weakest point, with a significantly lower rating of 2.96. Other aspects like Facilities, Professors, Student Life, and Value are all rated around the 4.0 to 4.2 mark, indicating solid but not exceptional performance in these domains.

A notable strength lies in the university's **Internationality**, achieving a high rating of 4.875. Conversely, **Student Life** received the lowest score at 2.625, suggesting an area for potential improvement. Other areas, including Accommodation, Location, Value, and Professors, fall within a moderate to good range, indicating a generally well-rounded offering with specific areas of excellence and those needing development.

This institution garners exceptional ratings in **Facilities** (4.41) and **Internationality** (4.46), indicating a robust and globally connected campus environment. Student life also scores well at 4.07. Conversely, **Accomodation** (3.62) and **Professors** (3.81) are the areas with the lowest reported satisfaction, suggesting room for improvement in these aspects.

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This institution demonstrates exceptional strengths, achieving perfect scores in both **Professors** and **Internationality**. It also scores highly in **Facilities**, **Location**, and **Student Life**, all receiving 4.5 out of 5. **Accomodation** is a solid performer at 4. While no areas received low scores, **Accomodation** represents the slightly weaker point in an otherwise impressive evaluation.

Reviews summary
Highlights

The university receives overwhelmingly positive feedback (~99%), with students praising its multicultural environment, diverse course offerings, and high-quality teaching staff. A small amount of negative feedback notes room for improvement in course structure and self-study components.

Approximately 91.5% of reviews are positive, highlighting a welcoming campus, supportive professors, and a lively student city. Negative feedback, representing ~8.5%, points to high failing rates and concerns about the organization and pressure of Problem-Based Learning.

~96% of reviews are positive, praising accessible programs, supportive lecturers, and useful facilities. A small ~4% of feedback highlights concerns about value, student support, and communication.

Most feedback is positive (~74%), highlighting practical learning, entrepreneurship focus, and internationalism. There are no negative reviews in the provided data.

Around ~86% of reviews are positive, highlighting a welcoming atmosphere and practical, project-based learning. A smaller portion (~6.4%) of feedback criticizes poor organization, unclear assignments, and a lack of teacher availability or feedback.

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All reviews are positive, with an average rating of 5/5. Students highlight the Master River Delta Development course's real-world focus and practical impact, along with HZ University's supportive community and hands-on learning.

Rating distribution
5★
41%
30%
31%
25%
22%
0%
100%
4★
50%
53%
62%
38%
65%
0%
0%
3★
8%
9%
11%
38%
7%
0%
0%
2★
1%
6%
2%
0%
1%
0%
0%
1★
0%
2%
2%
0%
5%
0%
0%
Most useful review
Most liked
International University with flair

The campus is quite large, but not too large. The staff and students are very international, I feel like the education is at a very high level and it's an enjoyable place to be with many of the buildings being modern with a lot of light. I'm in a smaller class with 30 persons and I think it really is a great University to do a Master's at.

Problem-Based Learning

One of the most advertised features of the university, it is very pressuring and does not deliver the promised results - everything still has to be learned in the same manner as everywhere else - but here no tutorials are to be missed and PBL is supposed to be a key to successful graduation. Doing twice the work, therefore dividing the attention and time resources, without other options for students struggling with this method - then you are on your own.

Education system

I didn’t felt the program was worth my money and it was definitely not what I expected. From the professors to the actual syllabus I didn’t learned much and I feel this debt I just acquired was definitely a waste of time a big mistake

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Creative Business

Studying Creative Business at NHL Stenden has been a great experience with a few bumps down the road. Generally speaking, I'm very glad about my choice to study here - as an international student I am surrounded by other internationals which makes me feel more welcome and comfortable; this university has provided me with numerous extracurricular opportunities, which were not only great for networking and finding like-minded connections, but also getting extremely nice and useful experience, whether it's working on a real set with professional production equipment or creating content and representing my course on social media! When it comes to the study itself, it usually is pretty confusing, as students are usually just thrown into practical projects without initial preparation and sometimes not enough guidance. However, once you get used to design-based education, you realize how exciting the assignments actually are - working with real clients, producing your own ideas and seeing them come to life, and just "creativity, creativity, creativity" everywhere. I recommend this university for those who are not afraid of teamwork, thinking outside of the box, and being independent.

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