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Study Computer Science & IT in the Netherlands from China

Reference institution: Prince Sultan University (PSU / جامعة الأمير سلطان) (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia)

Planning to study computer science, software and IT in the Netherlands from China? Dutch universities and universities of applied sciences (hogescholen) offer strong programmes across computer science & it. Many are taught in English — but for a Dutch-taught programme, and for daily life, the step students most often underestimate is the Dutch-language requirement.

Prince Sultan University (PSU / جامعة الأمير سلطان) — based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia — is in our directory, but its public listing doesn't specifically show computer science & it. For a verified overview see the Computer Science & IT in the Netherlands from China guide; here we focus on the Dutch-language pathway, which applies wherever you study.

The Dutch-language requirement

The Netherlands offers many English-taught programmes, especially at master's level — those may not require Dutch for admission. Dutch-taught programmes typically ask for around B1–B2, which maps to NT2 Programma I (B1) or NT2 Programma II (B2) in the NT2 Staatsexamen. Either way you'll need Dutch for paperwork, part-time work and everyday life. Confirm the exact requirement with the specific university and programme.

For computer science, software and IT, a solid B1–B2 lets you follow a Dutch-taught programme, write assignments and integrate — aim a level above the minimum if you can.

Using a Dutch degree back in China

In China, recognition of a foreign degree goes through Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange (CSCSE), under the Ministry of Education (https://www.cscse.cn). CSCSE certifies foreign degrees for use in China; CHSI/CHESICC verify DOMESTIC Chinese degrees and are not used for foreign-degree recognition.

A common concern for students from China — "CSCSE degree certification (学历认证); recognition for returnees (海归)" — is worth planning early, alongside the language requirement. Students from China commonly search for: CSCSE认证, 学历认证, 海归 degree recognition.

Practise for NT2 Programma I (B1) — honestly

AlmiDutch lets you practise the four NT2 skills — Reading, Listening, Writing and Speaking — at NT2 Programma I and the other level. AlmiDutch gives you an honest readiness estimate — a per-skill band (Clear or Borderline) against each exam's real criteria — never an invented official CvTE or DUO result.

Reading and Listening practice is free; AI feedback on Writing and Speaking and the full timed mock unlock with a 7-day free trial ($12/month after, cancel anytime).

Thinking about staying after your studies?

If you plan to remain in the Netherlands after graduating, the language also matters for residency and, later, citizenship. Passing the Inburgering exam or NT2 is commonly used as the Dutch-language proof for naturalisatie and a stronger residence permit — often at A2, or B1 for people whose integration obligation started on or after 1 January 2022 (Wet inburgering 2021). Naturalisation rules change, so we don't state fixed years or a fixed level — always confirm the current requirement with the relevant Dutch authority (DUO / IND).

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Questions

Do I need Dutch to study Computer Science & IT in the Netherlands?
For Dutch-taught programmes, usually around B1–B2. Many English-taught master's waive it for admission, but you'll still need Dutch day-to-day. Confirm with the university.
Will a Dutch degree be recognised in China?
Recognition of a foreign degree in China goes through Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange (CSCSE), under the Ministry of Education. CSCSE certifies foreign degrees for use in China; CHSI/CHESICC verify DOMESTIC Chinese degrees and are not used for foreign-degree recognition. Confirm the current process on the official site (https://www.cscse.cn).
Which NT2 level should I aim for?
Most higher-education programmes in Dutch sit around NT2 Programma I (B1) to NT2 Programma II (B2). Regulated fields and professional practice may need more. AlmiDutch shows an honest per-skill readiness band, not an official score.

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