Frequently Asked Questions

Turkish universities fall under the supervision of the Higher Education Council (YOK), a body governed by the Ministry of Higher Education in Turkey. YOK, along with Turkish universities, actively engages in the Bologna Process, a program within the European Union aimed at harmonizing academic standards across 47 countries. Recognition in each country typically depends on the specific educational authority of that country.

Numerous programs in Turkey are conducted in English. Additionally, our students have the option to choose Turkish programs if they prefer.

In the event that you enroll in an academic program conducted in Turkish, a proficiency in the Turkish language is anticipated. It is essential to confirm the language of instruction for your chosen course of study. If the instruction is in English, there is no obligation to learn Turkish; however, it is highly recommended to enhance your social and cultural experience.

Admission criteria are subject to the discretion of each hosting institution. Selection standards will consider academic records, language proficiency, and various other factors.

Students are required to remit their deposit or annual fee to the designated official bank of the university as indicated in the offer letter.

STUDYYUP’s assistance to potential students is entirely cost-FREE.

Essential application documents include:

Diploma

Transcript

Passport

Certainly, applicants without their final transcript can submit their latest transcript when applying. Once the final transcript is obtained, applicants can later update their application by providing the document.

Students requiring a visa can reach out to the Turkish Embassy or Consulate in their home country to acquire the essential information and documentation for a student visa.

STUDYYUP guarantees the delivery of the university’s offer letter to you within 24-36 hours.

Certainly, numerous universities, particularly private institutions, offer a meticulously planned orientation week for incoming students. You will typically receive the program details via email before your arrival on campus.

 A Conditional Acceptance Letter indicates that you are provisionally accepted by the university. Upon finalizing your deposit payment, you will then receive the Official Acceptance Letter.

Beginning at $2000 annually, the cost varies based on the university’s reputation, chosen major, student’s qualifications, and language of instruction.