Requirements 2024-2025

After registering, you will receive an invitation for the Additional Requirement Research (intake). This intake is compulsory and the advice is binding. In order to be admitted to the Hotel Management programme, you should not only meet the legal entry requirements, but you also need a positive advice on the intake. Only with a positive advice on the intake and when you meet the legal entry requirements, you can start the programme.

The information on this page is written from the perspective of pupils currently in secondary education in the Netherlands. If you have been educated elsewhere, but are interested in this course, please check the international entry requirements for more information.

The information below applies to the academic year 2024 – 2025. These entry requirements are published subject to changes in government policy and Saxion regulations.

You have been awarded a havo or vwo diploma with the required subject cluster and can demonstrate that you have passed your school-leaving examination in the subjects listed below:

Havo en vwo
Toelaatbaar Natuur en Techniek (NT) Natuur en Gezondheid (NG) Economie en Maatschappij (EM) Cultuur en Maatschappij (CM)
havo yes, with a second modern foreign language yes, with a second modern foreign language yes, with a second modern foreign language yes, with the subjects Economie or Management & Organisatie or Bedrijfseconomie
vwo yes, with a second modern foreign language yes, with a second modern foreign language yes, with a second modern foreign language yes


If you have been awarded a havo or vwo diploma with a subject cluster offered at secondary school level until 1 August 2007, your subject cluster is out of date. An easy way to find out whether your subject cluster is out of date is to check whether your cluster contains numbered subjects, such as Economie 1, Economie 2, Wiskunde A1 or Wiskunde A2.

A havo or vwo subject cluster that is out of date does not give you direct access to higher education. Your diploma will be assessed on the basis of the current havo and vwo subject cluster requirements for the programme of your choice. As a result, your diploma may not meet the entry requirements and you will be deemed ‘inadmissible’ to the programme of your choice. In order to be admitted, you will need to sit a deficiency test before you can be enrolled as a student.

If you have not taken the subjects listed above, you must sit a Saxion deficiency test prior to the start of the programme. In order to be admitted, you must pass one of the exams listed below:

  • Economie exam
  • French or German exam (in lieu of a second modern foreign language)

The foreign languages Arabic, Frisian, Spanish, Russian, Papiamento and Turkish all qualify as second modern foreign languages, provided that you have passed the written school-leaving examination. Greek and Latin do not qualify as second modern foreign languages and are therefore not valid replacement subjects.

At Saxion, all students with a recognised MBO level 4 diploma are welcome. This means that the course and the associated diploma must be recognised by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science.

More about switching from mbo to hbo

You have been awarded a Dutch preliminary study diploma which has been judged to be at least equal to a vwo, havo or mbo (level 4) diploma, or you have been awarded a Dutch certificate to demonstrate that you have passed the first-year or final examination of a higher education programme (hbo or university). See also ‘Redressing deficiencies for other diplomas’.

You have been awarded a non-Dutch diploma which has been judged to be at least equal to a vwo (pre-university education), havo (senior general secondary education) or mbo (secondary vocational education) diploma.

Even if you are admissible on the basis of another Dutch diploma, you should bear in mind that you must still meet the subject cluster requirements. If you do not meet these requirements, you must sit a deficiency test prior to the start of the programme and pass one of the exams listed below:

  • Economie exam
  • French or German exam (in lieu of a second modern foreign language)

If you do not meet one of the requirements listed above and you will have reached the age of 21 by 1 September 2023, you can sit a 21+ exam prior to the start of the programme. You will be admitted to the programme if you pass all of the parts of the 21+ exam listed below:

  • English exam
  • Aptitude test and
  • Economie exam and

  • German or French exam

The entry requirements which are assessed by means of the deficiency test and the 21+ exam are laid down in a separate brochure.

Applicants for the Hotel Management programme are selected on the basis of an additional entry requirement test. This test consists of the following components:

  • Online assessment to assess the applicant’s analytical and numerical reasoning skills, work rate and accuracy
  • Video task
  • CV and motivation letter
  • An interview with a lecturer to assess the applicant's affinity with the hospitality business (via Skype or on location).

Once your application for the Hotel Management programme through Studielink has been received, you will receive an invitation to the additional entry requirements test by email within a few weeks.

In order to be admitted to the Hotel Management programme, you should therefore not only meet the legal entry requirements, but also leave a positive impression during the additional entry requirements test. At the end of the interview, you will receive our binding outcome.

Find here more info regarding the test (PDF)

If you have been awarded a non-Dutch diploma which has been judged to be at least equal to a vwo, havo or mbo diploma and you are an EU/EEA student, you must demonstrate that your command of the English language meets at least the havo school-leaving examination standard.

If you are not an EU/EEA student, you must show an IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL 550 certificate to demonstrate a sufficient command of the English language.

Requirements 2023-2024

Are you looking for the requirements of the current academic year 2023-2024? Download the PDF via the link below.

Requirements 2023-2024

More information

For more information please contact our Servicepoint. You can find a Servicepoint in Deventer and Enschede. They are open every working day. All (future) Saxion-students can ask their questions here, regardless of the location of your programme