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Practical guide to studying in Turkey

Study in TurkeyUniversities, admissions, scholarships, and a clear starting plan

An interactive landing page that combines Turkish universities, fast search, practical filters, and internal links that move students from comparison to application.

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A study in Turkey guide for public and private universities

If you are comparing tuition in Turkish private universities, looking for the advantages of public universities, or need a clearer route into admissions in Turkey, this page combines indexable university profiles with fast comparison tools and internal links that move you from research to application.

Costs

Public tuition is usually lower, while private universities often offer broader international options.

Admissions

Prepare early because deadlines and required documents differ from one university to another.

Student life

Major cities offer more variety, while quieter cities usually provide lower living costs.

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How to Apply for Study in Turkey

A simplified path from choosing a university to handling visa and housing, with support links for each step.

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Choose the right university

Compare cities, institution type, and university size before narrowing down your program shortlist.

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Prepare your file

Check transcripts, passport, ID photos, and any required language proof or exams such as SAT or YÖS.

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Submit on time

Apply through the university portal or official system, then monitor email updates and admission results.

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Finish visa and housing

After acceptance, arrange your student visa, housing option, and arrival plan for your study city.

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FAQs About Studying in Turkey

How much does it cost to study in Turkey?
Public university tuition ranges from $300 to $1,500 per year, while private universities range from $3,000 to $15,000 per year depending on the program.
Are Turkish universities internationally recognized?
Yes, most public Turkish universities are listed in global rankings and their degrees are recognized across the Arab world and Europe. Universities are overseen by the Council of Higher Education (YÖK).
Can I study in Arabic in Turkey?
Yes, several Turkish universities offer programs in Arabic, especially in medicine, humanities, and Islamic studies. Many universities also offer English-medium programs.
What is the Türkiye Bursları scholarship?
Türkiye Bursları is the most comprehensive Turkish government scholarship, covering full tuition, accommodation, health insurance, and a monthly stipend. Applications are open annually at scholarships.turkiye.gov.tr.
What is the YÖS exam?
YÖS is the entrance exam for international students at Turkish universities, consisting of math and IQ questions. Most public universities use it to select international students.
How much does living in Turkey cost per month?
Students typically spend between $300 and $600 per month including housing, food, and transport. Cities like Istanbul and Ankara are more expensive than Anatolian cities.
Do Arab students need a visa for Turkey?
It depends on nationality. Some Arab nationalities can enter Turkey visa-free or with an e-Visa. After acceptance, a student residence permit is required.
Can international students work while studying in Turkey?
International students can work part-time after their first year of study, up to 24 hours per week during the semester and without restriction during holidays.
What are the best cities for studying in Turkey?
Istanbul has the most diverse universities, Ankara is the capital of politics and science, Izmir is great for technology, and Kayseri and Trabzon offer quiet cities with lower costs.
When do Turkish universities open admissions?
Most universities open registration between April and July for the fall semester (September). Some universities also accept applications for the spring semester (February).