Perks of Studying at a Public University in Türkiye
Did you know that Türkiye is ranked second in the
world in terms of access to higher education with a
94.2 percent schooling rate? Needless to say that
the public universities of Türkiye reflect these
statistics in their quality of education and
research facilities. Today we will talk about the
perks of studying at a public university in Türkiye.
There are a total of 129 state
universities in Türkiye, among which, eleven
technical universities, one institute of technology,
two fine arts universities, one special national
defense university, and one police academy are
included. Some notable public universities are
Istanbul University, Gazi University in Ankara,
Marmara University in Istanbul, Atatürk University
in Erzurum, Gebze Technical University in Kocaeli,
Kocaeli University, Sakariya University, Karabük
University, Pamukkale University in Denizli, Duzze
University, and Süleyman Demirel University in
Isparta.
All Turkish universities are
internationally recognized. Türkiye has a great
education system that maintains a minimum standard
compatible with the European education standard.
Some world-class public universities in Turkiye rank
in the top five hundred in the world. Marmara
University, Istanbul University, Atatürk University,
and Sabancı University are some of the top-ranking
universities not only in Türkiye but in the whole
World. Apart from those, Gebze Technical University,
Pamukkale University, Kocaeli University, Sakarya
University, and Süleyman Demirel University are
among the top national public universities offering
excellent quality of education.
The variety of programs in these
public universities is also what makes them an
excellent choice for many students. Apart from the
usual majors like Mechanical Engineering, Computer
Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or subjects
like Economics, Management, or journalism, you will
find some very unique and lucrative subjects in the
public universities of Türkiye like Automotive
Engineering, Logistics Management, Maritime
Transport Management, Mining Engineering, Aviation
Management and so on. These subjects have excellent
prospects but are seldom found in other countries'
public universities. Education in Turkiye is more
focused on practical education than theoretical
education. All the universities have sufficient
modern laboratory facilities of excellent quality.
Students of certain faculties such as the Technology
Faculty are even required to do mandatory
internships before finishing their studies. There
are a lot of research options for postgraduate and
Ph.D. students as well.
The public
university campuses have huge centralized libraries
with enormous collections of books. Most of the
libraries are digitalized and the whole process of
issuing and returning books is done using a student
ID card or national ID card. For practical
education, all the universities have sufficient
modern laboratories with up-to-date pieces of
equipment. Students can take part in projects such
as the Technofest contest and TÜBİTAK commissioned
projects. This is a great opportunity for masters,
Ph.D., and Research students to enhance their
careers.
Students of Turkish
public universities can participate in many national
and international exchange programs, mandatory and
voluntary internship programs, projects, clubs, and
many other forms of learning opportunities that help
students grow as future leaders in their relevant
fields. Turkish public university students can
benefit from the Erasmus exchange program, a student
exchange program where member countries, mainly
European countries, exchange students among the
universities for one or two semesters. As Türkiye is
also a member of the Erasmus exchange program,
Turkish university students get the chance to
participate in this program. An exchange program
exposes students to different study environments as
well as a whole different social environment. The
difference in culture and curriculum helps diversify
the participants' knowledge and helps them get a
whole new experience in life.
Turkish public university campuses
are very neat and clean, relatively big, and often
located outside the city in a serene place close to
nature. Turkish university campuses are safe and
free of any political activities. Only students,
staff, and faculty members are allowed to enter
these highly secured campuses. There are central and
faculty mosques for students to pray their daily
prayers. Universities have gymnasiums and swimming
pools which students can use for free. Under the
Sports Faculty, other indoor and outdoor sports
fields and pieces of equipment are also available.
Almost all the universities have Football,
basketball, volleyball, tennis, and rugby fields.
Public university students are
provided with government and private dormitories.
All the dormitories are neat and clean and are said
to have a quality equivalent to that of a three-star
hotel! The security of a student dormitory is as
high as the campus itself. The dormitories commonly
have facilities like study rooms, mosques,
entertainment rooms, laundry rooms, conference
saloons, gymnasiums, football turfs, and many more.
The catering service of dormitory canteens is
centralized and standardized. Students living in
public dormitories called KYKs have to pay a minimum
fee. Moreover, Ph.D. and Research students are
provided with villas inside the university campus
where they can stay with their families.
Turkish university diplomas are
recognized and accepted all over the world. Since
the universities have to keep up with the European
standard of education, the certificates provided by
Turkish universities are compatible with all
European universities. Thus, it is very easy to
apply for a European or any other university in any
other country of the world with a Turkish university
certificate. In most cases, students do not even
need an equivalency certificate to apply. The
Turkish education system is highly regarded in other
countries for its great quality of education.
Now you might be wondering all
these perks must come at a high price. But the best
thing about Studying at a public university in
Türkiye is its low cost. Compared to any Canadian,
American, or European university, where the annual
tuition fees are tens of thousands of dollars, the
average tuition fee for international students in a
public university in Türkiye ranges from only
$300-$500 annually. Such good quality of education,
facilities, secured social life, and a pious
community at such a low price can only be found in
Türkiye.