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A growing hub for higher education
Türkiye is home to over 200 universities with globally recognized programs and modern academic standards. -
High-quality yet affordable education
Tuition fees and living costs are more budget-friendly compared to many Western countries, without compromising on quality. -
Cultural richness & diversity
Located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, Türkiye offers a unique mix of history, culture, nature, and a welcoming society. -
Wide range of programs
From engineering and medicine to arts, business, and social sciences — with many programs taught in English. -
International student community
More than 250,000 international students are already studying in Türkiye, making it one of the fastest-growing education destinations. -
Generous scholarships
Government and university scholarships (like Türkiye Bursları) cover tuition, housing, and even monthly stipends. -
Vibrant student life
Modern campuses, dormitories, sports centers, libraries, and safe on-campus living provide a well-rounded student experience.
Tuition fees: $250 – $600 per month for General English courses, depending on the language center and program type.
Living costs: $400 – $800 per month for student dormitories, shared apartments, or homestay accommodation (including food, transport, and daily expenses).
Tuition fees at public universities range from $1,500 – $8,000 per year, depending on the program and whether it is taught in Turkish or English.
At private universities, tuition typically starts from $5,000 – $20,000+ per year, with international programs and specialized fields (like medicine or engineering) on the higher end.
Living costs usually range between $400 – $800 per month, covering accommodation, food, transport, and other daily expenses.
