You can apply from October if you want to start the programme in September of the following year. Check the admission requirements to make sure you are eligible. Also, check the enrolment deadlines, these vary depending on your programme, nationality, and qualifications.
Once your registration has been processed, you will receive an e-mail from Student Services explaining the next steps.
Application, admission and enrolment process
Matching procedure
Matching is a mandatory step for starting Technical Computer Science. It consists of two required parts:
- An online questionnaire
- A matching event
Both are mandatory for the procedure to be completed. After you register through Studielink and Osiris and you are (conditionally) admitted, you will receive an email with detailed instructions, including how to complete the questionnaire and how to register for a matching event.
- Admission process
- Step 1 | Apply via Studielink and Osiris (deadline 30 April 2026 23:59 CET)
Information on how to register via Studielink can be found on the general enrolment and admission page.
Deadline completion registration Studielink and Osiris: 30 April 2026 23:59 CET
Please be aware completing your registration in Studielink and Osiris takes time. So, start your registration via Studielink at least a couple of weeks before the date of your preferred matching event. - Step 2 | Complete mandatory matching procedure
Each applicant will receive an email with detailed instructions, including how to complete the questionnaire and how to register for a matching event.
Questionnaire
You must complete the online questionnaire before the matching event. It includes questions about your motivation to study Technical Computer Science, your interests within the field, and content related questions on Algorithmic Thinking, Mathematical Thinking, and Logical Thinking. It is a great way to reflect on why you feel the programme is a good fit to your capacities and future goals.Completing the questionnaire takes about half a day and you may work on the topics in separate parts at your own pace. During the matching event you will reflect on some of your answers together with us.
Matching events
You can register for one of the following events. Each event has its own registration deadline, so please register accordingly.
27 March 2026, Campus or Online,
Deadline: 20 March 2026, 23:59 CET
5 June 2026, Campus or Online
Deadline: 29 May 2026, 23:59 CET
10 July 2026*, Online
Invitation only
* Participation by personal invitation only, for students who missed the 30 April deadline due to special circumstances or received a negative BSA from another programme.After your matching event, you will receive non-binding advice on your TCS programme match. This means you may still cancel enrolment after a positive advice or proceed after a negative advice.
- Step 3 | Finalise enrolment
After receiving our non-binding advice, make sure to continue your enrolment by uploading the required documents, as outlined in our admission requirements, before the given deadlines.
Timeline
You have completed the mandatory matching procedure if you have:
1. Completed and submitted the questionnaire
2. Actively participated in one of the matching events
3. Received our advice
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, participation in the matching procedure is mandatory for all applicants for Technical Computer Science. The matching is not a selection process, but a way to find out whether the programme suits you. After applying for the Bachelor's in Technical Computer Science via Studielink, you’ll receive an invitation and more detailed instructions about the procedure.
On this page, you can find more information about the matching process.
This answers my question.Thank you for your feedbackNo, the matching procedure is not an admission test. Your grades or prior knowledge, such as programming experience or high school rates, do not influence the outcome. The main purpose is to help you discover if the programme is a good fit for you. After you apply in Studielink, you will be invited and informed about the next steps.
This answers my question.Thank you for your feedbackCongratulations! You are one step closer to completing your enrolment for Technical Computer Science. Please follow the steps outlined in the email from the Admissions Office. Payment of the tuition fee is an essential part of this process.
You still need to meet all admission requirements, including providing proof of the required level in mathematics and English.
If you have any questions about the enrolment process, send an email .
This answers my question.Thank you for your feedbackThe advice provided is non-binding, and you may continue with your enrolment. However, we recommend that you reconsider your choice of Technical Computer Science and explore alternative programmes at UT or elsewhere. If you would like to discuss your options with a study adviser, send an e-mail.
This answers my question.Thank you for your feedbackNo, the only costs you might have are for travelling to the campus.
This answers my question.Thank you for your feedbackNo. You don’t need any programming experience to take part, though it might help during the procedure and later as a Technical Computer Sciece student.
Your high school grades don’t affect the outcome either, they’re just needed to complete your application.
This answers my question.Thank you for your feedbackYou can send your questions via e-mail.
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Students with a Dutch nationality need a Dutch VWO diploma with a Science & Technology or Science & Health profile, including Mathematics B. International students must have an equivalent diploma and demonstrate English proficiency.
For detailed information, see the official admission page.
This answers my question.Thank you for your feedbackTuition fees for Technical Computer Science (Bèta programme) depend on your nationality.
Tuition fees for EU/EEA students
If you are a national of an EU/EEA country, it is likely you need to pay the so-called ‘statutory tuition fee’. This fee is determined and subsidised by the Dutch government and will be adjusted each academic year. The statutory tuition fee applies to most, but not all students from EU/EEA countries and/or bachelor’s (also see ‘Institutional tuition fee’). Visit the website of Student Services for detailed payment conditions.
Overview of statutory tuition fees for this Bachelor's
2025-2026 (Sep-Aug)
€ 2,601 per year
2026-2027 (Sep-Aug)
€ 2,695 per year
Tuition fees for non-EU/EEA students
If you are a national of a non-EU/EEA country, you will need to pay the so-called 'institutional fee'. This fee is higher than the statutory fee because Dutch universities do not receive government funding for non-EU/EEA students. Visit the website of Student Services for detailed payment conditions.
Overview of institutional tuition fees for this Bachelor's
2025-2026 (Sep-Aug)
€ 13,000 per year
2026-2027 (Sep-Aug)
€ 16,400 per year
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This answers my question.Thank you for your feedbackIf you are planning to start in September, you can register from October of the year before. Make sure to complete your registration no later than 1 May. You can apply through the admission page using Studielink, then take part in a matching process to see if the programme is right for you. Note that enrolment deadlines vary depending on your nationality and qualifications, so check the deadlines page carefully.
This answers my question.Thank you for your feedbackYou can register for both programmes via Studielink. To join the double degree programme, you need to meet the admission requirements for both study programmes. This means you’ll need to complete the mandatory matching procedure for Technical Computer Science. Without completing this procedure, you won’t be able to participate in the Double Degree programme.
This answers my question.Thank you for your feedbackEnrolment for the upcoming academic year is only possible through the Dutch national enrolment system, Studielink, which closes on 1 May at 23:59 CET. If you were unable to enrol before this deadline due to unforeseen circumstances, you can submit a substantiated request to the Admission Office as soon as possible after 30 April. Your request should be accompanied by one or two pieces of supporting evidence.
This answers my question.Thank you for your feedbackRegistration and enrolment are two distinct steps.
You register for a programme via Studielink. After that, several steps are required to demonstrate your eligibility, including completing a matching procedure.
Enrolment takes place once you have received the advice and completed all steps of the enrolment process, with payment of the tuition fee being an essential part of it.
This answers my question.Thank you for your feedbackYou can send your questions via e-mail.
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Contact
If you cannot find the answers to your questions about admission and enrolment, please contact the UT Admission Office by email. For questions about the matching procedure, please reach out to the TCS programme.