National Holidays in Turkey
New Year’s Day New Year’s Day is one of the National Holidays in Turkey. On 31th of December, Turkish people cel…
New Year’s Day New Year’s Day is one of the National Holidays in Turkey. On 31th of December, Turkish people cel…
Turkish cities have many beautiful places for all students. If you plan to attend an education program in Turkey, Many oppor…
It is a lot more convenient to use a local SIM card than use the SIM card that you are using in your home country. Here ther…
Istanbul is a huge city with great attractions but just like all big cities, it can sometimes be difficult to live here. Jus…
Wherever you come from, from the East or the West, South or the North, it is natural to experience a culture shock when you …
Every year on 31st of May people all over the globe are encouraged to 24-hour period of abstinence from all forms of tobacco…
Many countries celebrate Children’s Day. The purpose of celebrating it is “children are our future.” Turke…
Turkey for sure is one of the places to enjoy the beauties of nature. Turkey is a country where you can find an enormous var…
There are both Turkish and foreign banks in Turkey. Some of the biggest Turkish banks are Garanti Bankası, Yapı Kredi Bankas…
With the diversity in culture, amazing sites and cultural events, living in Istanbul, a memorable experience for everyone. C…
YÖS means International Students Exam in Turkey. If you want to Study in Turkey as an international student, you must pass this exam with a good score. Turkey gives some opportunities to international students to come and have their educational life there. Who Has Rights To Apply YOS (International Student Exam)? If you are an international student who has graduated at least from high school, …
Turkish cities have many beautiful places for all students. If you plan to attend an education program in Turkey, Many opportunities are waiting for you. In this article, we have compiled the Best Student Cities in Turkey. Best Student Cities in Turkey List Istanbul Istanbul is the most famous and the most crowded city in Turkey. It has a key …
New Year’s Day New Year’s Day is one of the National Holidays in Turkey. On 31th of December, Turkish people celebrate the coming year. There are night events, concerts and firework show in the popular squares on the majority of the cities in Turkey. 1st of January is a one-day public holiday which banks, government offices are closed. Labor Day …
It is a lot more convenient to use a local SIM card than use the SIM card that you are using in your home country. Here there is something that you need to know. Turkish law requires all mobile phones that operate through a local SIM card to be registered. You will probably have to register your phone and pay …
Şeker Bayramı (Candy Holiday) is known by different names. There are two terms in Turkish for this holiday. Ramazan Bayramı (Ramadan Feast) takes its name from the Ramadan. Şeker Bayramı (Sugar Feast) comes by courtesy of the special and mostly sweet food served to visitors. Şeker Bayramı (sheh-KEHR bah-yee-rah-muh) in many other muslim countries it is called Eid es-Seghir or …
1) What are the requirements to enter Turkish universities? What exams should the foreign students take? What minimum scores should I get? Students who hold a secondary school leaving qualification (Lise Diplomasi) from a general, vocational or technical high school will be required to complete a recognized foundation qualification before being considered for entry to undergraduate programs. Equivalence candidates are …
Turkey’s educational system is composed of two parts; formal education and mass education. Preschool, elementary education, secondary education, and higher education form the basis of formal education.
One of the most important thing about an education search is to find a school. In this post, we collaborate the information of Top Turkish Colleges for International Students. The most preferred private college during the 2015-2016 academic year is Bahcesehir University with 723 international students. Istanbul Aydın University is the second place on the list with 585 students, and …
Many countries celebrate Children’s Day. The purpose of celebrating it is “children are our future.” Turkey is a country where people pay more attention to a new generation, it is based on their local mentality. Foreigners are often puzzled if their children are paid great attention by people in hotels or on the streets but in Turkey, it is totally …
There are currently 136 universities in all among Turkey. These are the private and government (state) universities. In this, there are 77 private universities and 129 government (state) universities. Here is a list of private universities in Turkey (alphabetically): FENERBAHÇE ÜNİVERSİTESİ HALİÇ ÜNİVERSİTESİ HASAN KALYONCU ÜNİVERSİTESİ IŞIK ÜNİVERSİTESİ İBN HALDUN ÜNİVERSİTESİ İHSAN DOĞRAMACI BİLKENT ÜNİVERSİTESİ İSTANBUL AREL ÜNİVERSİTESİ İSTANBUL ATLAS …