Turkey


Turkey has a lot to offer: high quality education and a very multicultural population, lively cities and beautiful landscapes, artistic, cultural and sportive events. Living and studying in Turkey will inspire you and change your perspectives permanently.
Study programs in Turkey will overwhelm international students with a plenty of schools, programs and locations. At the same time you will have the opportunity to experience both modernity and tradition in one of the safest and most stable countries in the region.
Student visas must be obtained from a Turkish consulate. Please note that it generally takes around eight weeks from the time you submit your application until you receive your visa. The student visa will be stamped in your passport. Although a time limit will be indicated on your visa, your student visa remains valid as long as you are enrolled at school.

Benefits of Studying Turkey


  • Studying in Turkey gives you the opportunity to get a degree from the second fastest growing economy in the world. Second only to China.Many Universities in Turkey are open for International Students and they offer English Medium.
  • Turkey ranking among the G-20 countries draws a surging graph in the world politics as well as the economy.With a growing popularity, Turkey has impressive economic and political openings for the new emerging markets.
  • Turkey is one of the countries who have developed their tourism industry very well. They take very good care of their Universities.The most common foreign language in Turkey is English. This makes it very easy for communication
  • A growing number of courses at Turkish universities are taught in English and many others offer the opportunity to learn English. English is also widely spoken in the major cities and tourist resorts.
  • Turkey is a place where you can find affordable education. Tuition and cost of living are lower than in most European countries and the U.S.

Language Required

  • Language Proficiency Score (Applicants should contact the university for minimum English language requirements. Students who do not meet language proficiency requirements may take the university’s proficiency test upon arrival
  • Those who fail the proficiency test must attend the English Preparatory Program provided by the university

Work Rights During Studies

  • International students, unfortunately, have no legal right to work either in public or private offices. However, Turkish universities are relatively open to foreign researchers. Both public and private universities recruit non-Turkish staff.
  • Language is not only major obstacle to get a temporary job. There are universities and departments within universities whose language of instruction is English or where English is the most common language. Some private universities were established as English-speaking universities, and they are now trying to compete with public universities to attract top international academic staff and researchers.

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