University · Netherlands
United World Colleges from Mexico · Duolingo English Test
United World Collegesaccepts the Duolingo English Test — it is listed on Duolingo's official accepting-institutions list. Scores run on the 10–160 scale; United World Colleges and each programme set their own minimum, so confirm the figure on the official admissions page.
Country-level guidance for Netherlands
Scores run on the 10–160 scale; competitive programs often want 115+, most public universities 100–115.
Admission is not the same as the visa
For English-taught Dutch programs, English proof ties to the university's admission decision. Confirm current Dutch student-visa/residence-permit rules for your nationality.
Applying from Mexico
At about $70 the DET is taken online from Mexico — no test-centre travel, and far cheaper than IELTS. English-taught admission needs Duolingo English Test/IELTS; many search 'becas sin examen de inglés'.
- Credentials
- SEP — revalidación de estudios for credential recognition
- Funding to search
- AMEXCID becas, Fulbright-García Robles, Chevening
- Where students go
- United States, Canada, Spain
Common questions
- Does United World Colleges accept the Duolingo English Test?
- Yes — United World Colleges is on Duolingo's official list of institutions that accept the Duolingo English Test. The exact score it asks for is set by the university and programme, so confirm the current figure on its official admissions page.
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