Study in Turkey
Studying in Turkey is a desirable option for many Arab students, especially those from Gulf countries. Turkeys rich history and diverse cultures attract students significantly. There is a strong culture of hospitality in Turkish society, and international students are highly respected, making the educational environment in Turkey friendly and encouraging for Arab students.
Cost of Living in Turkey
The cost of living in Turkey varies, as it does in any country in the world, depending on the location you choose to live in. Generally, costs are higher in larger cities compared to smaller towns and villages.
On average, the cost of living in Turkey ranges from 2000 to 2700 Turkish Lira per month, which may vary depending on your personal lifestyle. This includes rent (if youre renting accommodation) as well as expenses for food, transportation, entertainment, and other daily activities.
In addition, you should allocate an additional amount ranging from 500 to 800 Turkish Lira per semester for purchasing textbooks and university administrative fees.
At Wusul, we aim to help you save money during your studies in Turkey, and we also help you avoid any unnecessary expenses.
Study Prices in Turkey
The currency in Turkey is the Turkish Lira, symbolized as TRY.
Study fees in Turkey and the cost of living vary depending on the city you will study in. Typically, studying in Turkish is cheaper than studying in English, and private universities are more expensive than public ones.
On average, study prices in Turkey range from 1600 Turkish Lira to 9000 Turkish Lira per year for obtaining a university degree in Turkish language at a public university. However, study fees in private universities in Turkey can reach up to 110,000 Turkish Lira per year.
There are many scholarships available for international students in Turkey. Some of these scholarships include tuition waivers, monthly stipends, and health insurance coverage.
Why Study and Learn in Turkey?
Turkey enjoys a strategic location at the crossroads of East and West, with a history dating back nearly ten thousand years. Being part of both Asia and Europe, it boasts great diversity in climates and geography. Surrounded by sea on three sides, Turkey has always been an important center for trade routes, silk, and spices. Various cultural influences can be found in Turkeys heritage.
Turkey, an independent republic since 1923, is a country with significant trade relations with Western nations and a free economy.
Turkey is considered one of the safest and most stable countries in the region. In Turkish universities, students will have the opportunity to experience modernity and tradition together. The language of instruction in some Turkish universities is English, and many other universities offer their students the opportunity to learn English. Above all, high-quality education will prepare you for the future.
What Turkish Universities Offer:
Studying in Turkey at high standards:
Thanks to the high-quality teaching and training staff in Turkish universities, you will have the opportunity to acquire the knowledge and skills you will need for the global world.
By studying in Turkey, you get internationally recognized academic degrees:
Academic degrees obtained in Turkish universities are recognized worldwide. (For detailed information on diploma equivalency, please contact accredited institutions in your country.)
Equipped and modern university campus:
You can find well-equipped libraries and laboratories on our university campus where you can easily access information and conduct research. You will enjoy being a university student in Turkey with its cultural, sports, and student communities.
Cultural diversity:
Where Asia and Europe meet, you will find the cultural richness that combines the East and the West.
Safe and affordable education:
Where you can get a good education at reasonable prices. The costs of education and living are lower than in many countries in Europe and America.
Warm and friendly environment:
The percentage of young people aged 12-25 among the population is 16%, welcoming young people warmly. The Turkish people are traditionally hospitable.