No. Assessment standards are the same for all students, regardless of nationality or language background. Exams are in the program’s official language (English or Turkish), and no leniency is given for non-native speakers.
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No. While the academic coursework may be in English, clinical internships require direct patient communication, which is always in Turkish. Without intermediate to advanced Turkish skills, students face limited clinical engagement and potential delays in practical requirements.
In health-related programs, especially Medicine and Dentistry, summer retakes are generally not available for core courses or clinicals. If you fail a required course, you typically must wait until the following academic year to repeat it.
Campus life is still developing. Most student clubs and activities are driven by Turkish students, and English-language events are limited. International students often form their own informal communities to stay active and engaged.
Many electives and university-wide required courses (like Turkish History or Atatürk Principles) are only available in Turkish. English-track students are sometimes required to self-study or rely on translated materials to pass these courses.
No. Assessment standards are the same for all students, regardless of nationality or language background. Exams are in the program’s official language (English or Turkish), and no leniency is given for non-native speakers.