Dronefoto campus Radboud Universiteit
Dronefoto campus Radboud Universiteit

Keuzegids 2026: Radboud University remains second best general university

For the fifth year in a row, Radboud University is the second best general university in the Netherlands according to the Keuzegids Universiteiten. This year, seven bachelor's programmes at Radboud University have been labelled as top programmes. Eight bachelor's programmes have been rated as the best in their field.

The University Selection Guide is an independent guide that assesses universities and their bachelor's programmes on an annual basis. The Selection Guide bases its assessment largely on the results of the National Student Survey. Points measured include content quality, lecturers, assessment, career preparation and atmosphere.  

Top rated programmes 

As was the case last year, seven bachelor's programmes at Radboud University have been awarded the designation ‘top rated programme’ due to their high score (75 points or more). According to the Keuzegids, this means that these programmes ‘belong to the top of Dutch academic education’. 

First place in their field 

In addition, seven bachelor's programmes are ranked first in their field. This means that these bachelor's programmes at Radboud University are the best in comparison with bachelor's programmes in the same field offered at other Dutch universities. Five of these seven bachelor's programmes are also top programmes (75 points or more). The bachelor's programmes that are ranked first this year are: 

The full results can be found on the website of the Keuzegids Universiteiten 2026. You may need to connect to eduVPN from campus to view the results. This also applies to accessing the website from home. 

What is a general university?  

The Netherlands has fourteen universities (united in the Universities of the Netherlands, UNL). Six of these are designated as ‘traditional, general universities’ because both alpha and beta sciences (including medical) and social sciences are represented there. Apart from Radboud University, these include the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and the universities of Groningen, Leiden, Utrecht and Amsterdam.