Applying for a fixed-quota programme
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How do I apply for a fixed quota programme?
You can apply for admission to a fixed quota programme via Studielink. The deadline is 15 January. -
For how many fixed quota programmes can I apply?
You may only apply for a maximum of two fixed quota degree programmes in one academic year, with the exception of Medicine and Dentistry.
This means that you cannot apply for two programmes in Medicine, but you can apply for Medicine and another fixed quota programme. For example: Dentistry.
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If you are selected for both fixed quota programmes, you will have to make a choice. You may only enrol for one fixed quota programme.
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I have already enrolled at the University of Groningen and wish to participate in the selection for Medicine. Should I register with Studielink for the selection procedure?
Yes, anyone who wants to participate in the selection for a fixed quota programme must have apply via Studielink for 15 January.
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I already have a HBO-V certificate and would like to study Medicine. Should I participate in the selectiont?
You can participate in the selection, but with a 'HBO-V' certificate, you can also participate in the Pre-Master of Medicine (only in Dutch).
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Must my personal details have been verified before I can participate in the selection?
Yes, your personal details must have been verified on 15 February.
Verification personal details in Studielink
In order to create a Studielink account your personal details must first be verified.
Do you have a Dutch residential address?
If you have an official home address in the Netherlands, you must create an account by logging in with your DigiD. Your personal details are automatically verified via DigiD.
Do you not have a DigiD?
If you do not have a DigiD and cannot apply for a DigiD, your identity will need to be verified by another means in order to create a Studielink account. You must upload a scan or photo of you passport or European identity card in Studielink, where its legitimacy and completeness will be checked.
If you are unable to scan your ID or if you run into other difficulties, please check the Verification personal details & Studielink page or report your issue to Studielink.