FAQ

Most asked questions from our students

A Conditional Acceptance Letter states that you are conditionally accepted by the university. After completing your deposit payment, you receive the Official Acceptance Letter.

Citizens of countries who are allowed to enter Turkey for durations upto 90 days are not required to apply for a visa to be registered as a student in our university. However, they have to apply for the residence permit within 30 days of entry. Citizens of some countries might require a visa. Any type of visa is accepted to register as a student.

You can submit your documents and apply online through https://www.studysehir.com/en/registerNow

Yes. Turkish universities are part of the Bologna Process, the EU program which aims to coordinate academic standards among 47 countries.

Admission criteria are differ by each private university, which mostly it will be based on academic records, language skills etc.
Each university may be different, so please check the respective university’s admission requirements or kindly contact us to learn more.
Yes, this is possible. Tourist visas can be obtained when entering Turkey. Its duration is three months. However, this is a little shorter than a full term, so you will have to leave the country and re-enter to get a new one.
Before going to Turkey, international students should receive the acceptance letter from the university and apply to the nearest Turkish embassy or consulate to obtain a student visa. Don’t worry about the complex visa process, StudySehir Educational Consultancy is here to help you to study in Turkey.
If you enroll in an academic program where the language of instruction is Turkish, you are expected to be proficient in Turkish. Please make sure in which language course of study will be held. If the language of instruction is English, you do not have to learn Turkish.
The language of instruction at Turkish universities is Turkish and/or English. A second foreign language may also be required as a compulsory course or elective.
Language of instruction at many Turkish universities is English. TOELF or IELTS is a must but if you don’t have a document to provide your proficiency level, each private university holds its own English exam.
Turkish education is optional in universities where the language of instruction is English. However, it is highly recommended that international students take this course to enhance their Turkish life experience.
Yes, many universities, especially all private universities, provide a well-organized orientation week for incoming students. The program is usually sent to you via e-mail prior to your arrival on campus.
For additional information, please contact us to study in Turkey.