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Turkish Education

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Turkish Flag

Capital

Ankara

Population

84.6 Mn

Language

Turkish

International Students

185,047

GDP

$ 905 Billion

Dialing Code

+90

Currency

Turkish Lira

Universities

207

Why Study in Turkey?

Turkey offers a unique blend of Eastern and Western cultures, making it an increasingly popular destination for international students. With its strategic location bridging Europe and Asia, Turkey provides a diverse cultural experience alongside high-quality education at affordable costs compared to many Western countries.

Turkish universities have made significant investments in their educational infrastructure in recent years, with many institutions offering programs taught entirely in English. The country's rich historical heritage, combined with its modern facilities and growing economy, creates an exceptional learning environment for students from around the world.

Benefits of Turkish Education

  • • Affordable tuition fees and living costs
  • • Numerous scholarships available for international students
  • • Globally recognized degrees and education quality
  • • Rich cultural heritage and beautiful geographical diversity
  • • Growing economy with increasing career opportunities

Top Universities

Koç University

7,200 students

#1

Sabancı University

4,500 students

#2

Middle East Technical Uni.

31,000 students

#3

Boğaziçi University

15,600 students

#4

Bilkent University

13,000 students

#5

Admission Requirements for Turkey Study Abroad

Here are the major requirements to study in Turkey which you need to ensure while applying to a Turkish university:

Copy of a valid passport
YÖS exam or SAT scores
ALES scores for graduate programs
Academic Transcripts and Diplomas
Turkish or English Proficiency
Photo (passport size)
Health Insurance Documentation
Residence Permit Application

Admission Timeline

Key information for Turkish university admissions

How to Apply

Apply directly to universities through their online application systems or through the YÖK Study in Turkey portal. Most Turkish universities have dedicated international student offices to help with applications.

Key Dates

February-March

YÖS exam preparation period

April-May

YÖS exams take place

June 30

Main application deadline

August

Admission results and registration

Admission Success Rates

Top Foundation Universities20-30%
Public Research Universities35-50%
Other Turkish Universities55-75%

Note: Success rates vary based on YÖS scores, high school GPA, and language proficiency. Our advisors can help improve your chances.

Cost Estimate

Tuition Fees10,000 - 25,000 TL per year
Living Expenses8,000 - 15,000 TL/month
Books & Supplies2,000 - 4,000 TL/year

Popular Programs

EngineeringEngineering
MedicineMedicine
Computer ScienceComputer Science
ArchitectureArchitecture
Business AdminBusiness Admin
International RelationsInternational Relations

Popular Universities

Koç UniversityKoç University
Bilkent UniversityBilkent University
Boğaziçi UniversityBoğaziçi University
Middle East Technical Uni.Middle East Technical Uni.
Sabancı UniversitySabancı University
Istanbul UniversityIstanbul University

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Post Admission Experience

Visa for Turkey

Student Visa

Type: Study
Cost
60 USD

For international students enrolled in Turkish universities for at least 6 months. Allows multiple entries and stays for the duration of your program.

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Cost Of Living in Turkey

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Turkey offers a relatively low cost of living compared to many European countries, making it an attractive destination for international students. Istanbul is more expensive than other cities.

Monthly Living Expenses in Turkey

Rent

1,500 - 4,000 TL

Average monthly rent for a student accommodation

Food

800 - 1,500 TL

Monthly grocery and eating out expenses

Transport

150 - 400 TL

Monthly public transport costs

Miscellaneous

800 - 1,500 TL

Entertainment, utilities, phone, internet, etc.

Part-time Careers and Work Opportunities in Turkey

Discover how to balance your studies with rewarding work experience in Turkey's vibrant and diverse job market

Work While Studying in Turkey

Studying in Turkey offers a unique blend of experiences beyond academics. The rich cultural heritage, strategic location between Europe and Asia, and affordable education attract thousands of international students every year. Working part-time while studying not only helps with finances but also provides valuable experience in Turkey's growing economy.

As an international student, understanding your work rights, opportunities, and regulations is essential for a successful educational journey in Turkey.

Work Regulations for International Students

The Turkish government allows international students to work part-time under specific conditions:

Full-time Students

24 hours per week

After completing first year of studies

Language Program Students

24 hours per week

After completing Turkish language courses

Graduate Students

24 hours per week

More flexibility during academic breaks

Important Notes

Work permits for international students are regulated by the Ministry of Labor and Social Security.

  • Students must complete their first year of studies before applying for work permission
  • Work permits must be renewed annually
  • Your primary purpose in Turkey must remain studying
  • You must maintain satisfactory academic progress to keep work eligibility
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about studying in the UK. Our comprehensive guide to help you prepare for your educational journey.

Tuition fees in the UK vary by course and institution. Undergraduate degrees typically cost £10,000-£20,000 per year, while postgraduate courses range from £12,000-£35,000 annually. Living expenses add approximately £12,000-£15,000 per year depending on location, with London being the most expensive city.

Yes, it's possible to study in the UK without IELTS. Some universities accept alternative English proficiency tests like TOEFL, PTE, or Duolingo English Test. Additionally, if you've completed previous education in English or can demonstrate English proficiency through interviews, some institutions may waive the IELTS requirement. Always check specific university policies.

Yes, international students on a Student visa (previously Tier 4) can work part-time for up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during scheduled breaks. This helps with living expenses while providing valuable work experience. Restrictions may apply to certain courses, so always check your visa conditions.

UK universities typically require 60-70% in your highest qualification for undergraduate admissions and 60-65% for postgraduate courses. Top universities may require higher scores of 70-80%. Requirements vary by institution, course, and your country's education system, so check specific university entry requirements.

The UK is renowned for Business, Medicine, Law, Engineering, Art & Design, Computer Science, and Media Studies. Business and Finance programs at LSE, Oxford, and Cambridge are particularly prestigious, while Imperial College excels in Engineering and Medicine. Research your specific field as strengths vary by institution.

The UK student visa (Student Route) typically takes 3-4 weeks to process after application submission. During peak seasons (June-September), it may take up to 6 weeks. Apply at least 3 months before your course starts and no earlier than 6 months in advance. Premium services are available for faster processing.

Yes, numerous scholarships are available for international students in the UK. These include the Chevening Scholarships, Commonwealth Scholarships, GREAT Scholarships, and institution-specific awards. Research university websites and external funding bodies like the British Council for opportunities matching your profile and course.

UK students have several options: university halls of residence (£400-£800/month), private halls (£500-£1,000/month), shared houses (£350-£600/month outside London), or homestays (£450-£650/month). First-year students typically opt for university accommodation, while others move to private rentals in later years.

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