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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.
While Maltepe University offers fully English-taught programs, the classroom experience can vary. In mixed groups where most students speak Turkish, some instructors may informally switch languages. For consistent English delivery, it’s best to check directly with students in your intended department.
Yes, but only under specific conditions. You’ll need to prove language proficiency in the target language and receive departmental approval. Switching mid-program may also lead to credit mismatches, potentially extending your study period.
Maltepe University offers elective courses and minor programs, but options may be limited for international students, especially if you don’t speak Turkish. Some electives are only offered in Turkish, and enrollment depends on faculty capacity and scheduling.
Yes, in programs like Nursing, Physiotherapy, or Dentistry, clinical placements often happen in Turkish hospitals where staff and patients speak Turkish. Maltepe encourages students to learn conversational Turkish early on, but full translation support is not guaranteed.
Maltepe has a variety of student clubs, but most are conducted in Turkish. While international students are welcome, participation often depends on your language skills or finding English-speaking groups. Some faculties have more inclusive environments than others.