
Discover the best 10 Turkish universities for Arab students in 2026 with global rankings, tuition costs, Turkish government scholarships, and admission requirements.
Turkey is today the world's fastest-growing study destination for Arab students. In 2025, Turkey hosted over 220,000 Arab students, and this number keeps growing year after year. Why? Because Turkey offers a rare combination: globally ranked universities, reasonable costs, geographic and cultural proximity to the Arab world, and generous government scholarships.
But with over 200 Turkish universities to choose from, which one do you pick? This guide presents the best 10 universities ranked by education quality, Arab student acceptance, and career potential.
Rank: 601–650 globally (QS 2025) Top Fields: Engineering, Architecture, Applied Sciences Fees: $400–800/semester (international students) Language: English and Turkish
Founded in 1773, it's one of the most prestigious engineering universities in the Middle East and Europe. Its Chemical and Civil Engineering programs rank among the world's top 300.
Arab student proportion: 8–10% of all international students
Rank: 701–750 globally (QS 2025) Top Fields: Economics, Political Science, Computer Science, Management Fees: $300–600/semester Language: Almost entirely English
Known as "the Oxford of Turkey" — the only university in Turkey that was originally American and teaches almost entirely in English. Admission is competitive but its degree is recognized everywhere.
Minimum Requirements: SAT 1300+ or equivalent, IELTS 7.0+
Rank: 601–650 globally (QS 2025) — among Turkey's highest Top Fields: Engineering, Architecture, Natural Sciences Fees: $350–700/semester Language: English
Located in Ankara. One of the most internationally credible Turkish universities. Its engineering programs are accredited by international bodies.
Rank: 601–650 globally Top Fields: Medicine, Pharmacy, Molecular Biology Fees: $400–900/semester Language: Turkish with some English programs
The best option for Arab students wanting to study Medicine and Medical Sciences. Its Medical School ranks among the world's top 500.
Rank: 701–800 globally Top Fields: Law, Economics, Humanities, Islamic History Fees: $200–500/semester Language: Turkish and some English programs
The oldest (founded 1453), with distinguished academic traditions. Its Law and Economics faculties have produced many Turkish ministers and politicians.
Rank: 601–650 globally Top Fields: Computer Science, Engineering, Management Fees: $2,000–4,000/semester (private) Language: Entirely English
A private university among Turkey's best. More expensive but its educational standard is outstanding and its international credibility is high.
Rank: 601–650 globally Top Fields: Medicine, Business Administration, Law, Engineering Fees: $3,000–5,000/semester (private) Language: English
The most expensive and best among Turkish private universities. Its medical school competes with the best European medical schools.
Rank: 1001+ globally Top Fields: Arts & Design, Law, Economics, Media Fees: $1,500–3,000/semester Language: English and Turkish
The ideal choice for students wanting arts, media, and design programs. Modern, progressive atmosphere.
Rank: 1001+ globally Top Fields: Psychology, Media, Neuroscience Fees: $1,000–2,500/semester Language: Turkish and English
A pioneer in psychology and neuroscience. Attracts many Arab students interested in these fields.
Rank: 1001+ globally Top Fields: Islamic Studies, Sharia, Islamic History Fees: $100–300/semester (public) Language: Turkish and Arabic in some programs
The golden choice for students specializing in Islamic Sciences. Some programs teach in Arabic.
This is the largest and most attractive scholarship for Arab students:
| Level | Monthly Stipend | Tuition | Housing | Insurance | Flights |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bachelor's | $700 | Free | Free | Full | Annual |
| Master's | $950 | Free | Free | Full | Annual |
| PhD | $1,200 | Free | Free | Full | Annual |
| Research | $1,200 | Free | Free | Full | One-way |
Exceptional Feature: A free one-year Turkish language course before starting studies for those who don't know Turkish.
Requirements:
Application: January–February 2026 at turkiyeburslari.gov.tr
Acceptance Rate: ~10–15% (competitive but achievable)
| City | Rent (room) | Monthly Food | Transport | Monthly Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Istanbul | $200–350 | $150–200 | $30–50 | $380–600 |
| Ankara | $150–250 | $120–170 | $25–40 | $295–460 |
| Izmir | $150–250 | $130–180 | $20–35 | $300–465 |
| Trabzon | $100–180 | $100–140 | $15–25 | $215–345 |
| Konya | $80–150 | $90–130 | $15–20 | $185–300 |
Are Turkish university degrees recognized in Arab countries? Yes, most major public Turkish universities are recognized in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Jordan. Check your country's recognition list before enrolling.
Can you study in Arabic in Turkey? Some programs at Uskudar University, Ankara Yildirim Beyazit, and Islamic Studies institutes teach in Arabic. But most programs are in Turkish or English.
How long does it take to learn Turkish to study in it? Students who receive the Türkiye Bursları scholarship get a one-year Turkish course. Afterward most can continue their studies. Arabs generally learn Turkish relatively quickly due to some shared vocabulary.
Do I need SAT or GRE? For most public universities: no — transcripts are sufficient. For Bogazici and top private universities: SAT or GRE is required.
What's the best field to study in Turkey? Medicine, dentistry, and pharmacy: excellent, and fees are far lower than in Europe. Engineering: ITU and METU have strong reputations. Law and economics: Istanbul University and Bogazici.
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