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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.
In officially English-taught programs like Business Administration or Computer Engineering, instruction is mostly consistent. However, some instructors may occasionally switch to Turkish in mixed-language classrooms, especially if most students are local. This varies by department and professor.
Yes. If you pass Doğuş University’s internal English proficiency exam or submit a qualifying TOEFL/IELTS score mid-year, you may be allowed to exit the prep program early and start academic courses the following semester. However, transition timing depends on your faculty’s academic calendar.
Yes, Doğuş encourages undergraduate participation in research projects, particularly in Engineering and Business faculties. International students can join faculty-led research or TÜBİTAK-backed student projects, but initiative is required — positions aren’t automatically assigned.
Changing majors is possible, but subject to GPA requirements and seat availability in the target program. Students must apply during designated transfer periods. Competitive departments like Psychology or Architecture may be stricter with internal transfer approvals.
The Career Center hosts job fairs and offers internship assistance, but most opportunities are in Turkish. However, for students in Computer Science, Design, and Business, there are growing partnerships with English-friendly startups and tech firms in Istanbul — though these usually require students to be proactive.