Total Cost Breakdown for Netherlands Selection and Training
(Preparation
and Support Services)
This fee
structure is aligned with a stage-wise preparation model.
Fees are charged for training and support services, not for employment or
placement.
1.
Initial Assessment
A preliminary assessment is
conducted before starting the pathway
Fee: Contact [VIRA]
2. Dutch
Language Training (Band-Based Structure)
Training is
delivered in progressive bands.
Each band typically runs for 1 to 1.5 months.
2.1 Dutch
A1 Level (Foundation Stage)
A1 – Band 1 → ₹15,000
A1 – Band 2 → ₹19,000
A1 – Band 3 → ₹15,000
Registration
(Post Band 1)
Registration Fee → ₹25,000 + GST
(+ applicable charges)
Total A1
Cost
Training → ₹49,000
Registration → ₹25,000 + GST
2.2 Dutch
A2 Level (Development Stage)
Total → ₹75,000
Divided into 4 bands
Fees are paid progressively per
band
2.3 Dutch
B1 Level (Professional Readiness Stage)
Total → ₹1,05,000
Divided into 5 bands
Fees are paid progressively per
band
3.
Qualification Recognition (External Costs)
These are third-party
charges paid directly to the respective authorities.
3.1
Certificate Evaluation (IDW – Netherlands)
Required for qualification
recognition
Cost may vary slightly each year
Currently approximately around
148 Euros
4.
Advanced Support and Process Guidance
In addition
to training, structured support is provided across advanced stages of the
pathway.
4.1 Scope
of Support
Interview preparation and
guidance
Support through multiple
interview opportunities
Documentation and process
guidance
Professional alignment support
(BIG pathway stages)
Transition support after
selection
4.2
Support Fee
Total → ₹1,25,000
Paid in stages aligned with
process milestones
Note:
This is not a placement fee
It is charged for structured
support services across later stages
5.
Payment Structure
Training fees are paid band
by band
No full upfront payment is
required
Candidates progress step by step
based on readiness
6.
Important Clarification
Fees are charged for:
training
preparation
guidance and support
Fees are not charged for:
job placement
employment guarantees
Closing
Note
This
structure is designed to ensure:
gradual commitment
financial transparency
alignment with each stage of
progress
Candidates
are encouraged to move forward based on clarity, readiness, and consistency.
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