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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.
All officially English-medium programs are taught in English, including lectures, materials, and exams. Instructors are expected to follow this strictly. However, some informal discussions or examples may include Turkish, especially in mixed-language groups.
programs through Izmir University of Economics?
Yes. International students have full access to Erasmus+ and bilateral exchange programs. Applications are based on GPA and language proficiency. The university actively supports outbound mobility and has agreements with many institutions in Europe and beyond.
Only if you provide a valid TOEFL (minimum 78) or IELTS (minimum 6.0) score. A diploma from an English-medium school is not enough for exemption. Alternatively, you can take the university’s internal English proficiency exam before classes begin.
Yes. Turkish is a compulsory second language course for international students in undergraduate programs. The aim is to help students navigate daily life and communicate during internships or local projects.
Yes, but internal or external transfers are selective. You need a strong GPA, course compatibility, and approval from the receiving faculty. Seats in competitive departments may be limited, and transfers are only accepted during designated application periods.