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After you get your acceptance, the visa and reception team will contact you and help you get your visa and start your studies in Turkey.
On average, students should expect to spend between $1,000 and $1,500 per month to cover housing, food, transportation, and personal expenses. Renting a shared apartment typically costs between $400 and $700, while monthly groceries and meals add another $250 to $350. Utilities and internet usually range from $80 to $120, and public transportation with a student card is about $20 to $30 per month. Students who choose more central or modern housing, or who prefer a more comfortable lifestyle, may see their total costs rise closer to $1,500 or more.
International applicants must submit a high school diploma and transcript. Bezmiâlem Vakıf University accepts various national and international exam results, such as SAT, ACT, or country-specific university entrance exams. Applications are submitted through the university’s online portal, and an acceptance letter is issued upon successful evaluation.
For programs taught in English, applicants must demonstrate proficiency through standardized tests. Accepted scores include:
TOEFL iBT: 75
CAE: Grade B
CPE: Grade C
Yes, Bezmiâlem Vakıf University allows horizontal transfers from both Turkish and international universities. Applicants must provide transcripts, course descriptions, and proof of good academic standing. The university evaluates each application individually, considering course equivalency and available quotas.
No, Bezmiâlem Vakıf University does not currently offer double major or minor programs.
Bezmiâlem Vakıf University has implemented the Johns Hopkins Scholarly Concentrations program in its School of Medicine. This program provides students with faculty-mentored research experiences in areas such as Basic Science, Clinical Science, Medical Ethics, History of Medicine, and Public Health. It encourages the development of self-directed, lifelong learning and scholarship skills, enhancing students’ employability in the healthcare sector.