Studying in Turkey is an incredible opportunity, but if you plan to return home to work, your educational journey does not end at graduation. To use your degree legally in Turkmenistan, you must go through a formal process called nostrification.
The most critical step in this process happens before you even apply: you must ensure you choose from the list of Turkish universities recognized in Turkmenistan. If your university is not on the Ministry of Education’s approved list, your diploma will not be recognized, and you will face severe difficulties finding employment in your home country.
In this guide, we break down the 2026 recognition rules, provide the list of accepted Turkish universities, and walk you through the exact steps of the nostrification process.
The 2025 Recognition Rules Explained
The Ministry of Education of Turkmenistan does not arbitrarily pick which universities to recognize. Instead, they rely on objective, globally recognized academic rankings.
For 2025, your chosen Turkish university must appear in at least one of these four prestigious international rankings :
- QS World University Rankings
- Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings
- Academic Ranking of World Universities (Shanghai Ranking)
- Moscow International Ranking “Three University Missions”
If a university appears on any of these lists, its diploma is eligible for nostrification in Turkmenistan. It is important to note that these lists update annually, so you must verify the university’s standing in the year you enroll.
List of Turkish Universities Recognized in Turkmenistan
Turkey has a strong presence in global academic rankings. Below are some of the most prominent Turkish universities whose diplomas are currently recognized in Turkmenistan.
Top-Tier Public Universities
These historic state universities consistently rank high globally and are universally recognized by the Turkmenistan Ministry of Education:
- Middle East Technical University (METU) – Located in Ankara, famous for engineering and natural sciences.
- Istanbul Technical University (ITU) – A premier institution for architecture and technical fields.
- Boğaziçi University – Located in Istanbul, offering excellent programs entirely in English.
- Ankara University – Highly respected for medicine, law, and social sciences.
- Hacettepe University – Widely considered one of the best medical schools in Turkey.
Top-Tier Private (Foundation) Universities
If you are looking for modern facilities and generous scholarships, these private universities are fully recognized:
- Koç University – Istanbul’s top-ranked private university.
- Bilkent University – Located in Ankara, known for rigorous academic standards.
- Sabancı University – Offers a unique, flexible curriculum allowing students to declare their major in their second year.
Medical and Specialized Universities
For students interested in health sciences, several specialized universities meet the ranking criteria:
- Üsküdar University – Highly sought after by Turkmen students for psychology, health sciences, and engineering.
- Istanbul Medipol University – Famous for its massive hospital network and practical medical training.
If you need help securing admission to one of these institutions, we recommend reading our Study in Turkey for Turkmenistan Students Complete Guide to understand the application timeline.
Humanities vs. STEM: Understanding the “Unwanted Professions”
When it comes to diploma recognition, not all majors are treated equally by the Ministry of Education of Turkmenistan.
STEM and Medical Degrees: Degrees in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, as well as Medicine, are highly encouraged. The nostrification process for these fields is generally straightforward, provided the university is on the recognized list.
Social Sciences and Humanities: The rules are much stricter for humanities, arts, and certain social sciences. Turkmenistan maintains a list of “unwanted professions” for study abroad. If you choose to study a highly localized subject (like Turkish Law or specific political sciences), you may find it nearly impossible to have your diploma recognized, even if the university itself is highly ranked. Always verify your specific major with the Ministry of Education before enrolling.
The Nostrification Process: Step-by-Step
Once you graduate from a recognized Turkish university, you must complete the nostrification process in Turkmenistan. This is a rigorous bureaucratic procedure that requires careful preparation.
Here is the general checklist of documents you will need to submit to the Ministry of Education in Ashgabat :
- Original Diploma and Transcript: These must be legalized with an Apostille in Turkey before you return home.
- Official Translations: Your diploma and transcript must be translated into Turkmen and notarized.
- Proof of Study Mode: A formal letter from your university confirming you studied full-time (daytime). Distance learning or online degrees are generally not recognized, except under specific COVID-19 pandemic exemptions.
- Passport Copies: Copies of your national and international passports, showing your entry and exit stamps to prove you were in Turkey during your studies.
- High School Certificate: Your original Turkmen high school diploma.
- State Exam Results: You will be required to pass a state exam in Turkmenistan related to your field of study to finalize the recognition.
To ensure your documentation is perfect, you must maintain legal status throughout your studies. Read our guide on Turkey Student Visa and Residence Permits to avoid any legal gaps that could jeopardize your nostrification.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I nostrify a diploma from a Turkish university that is not in the top rankings?
Generally, no. For degrees obtained after the current regulations were implemented, the university must appear in the QS, THE, Shanghai, or Three Missions rankings to be recognized.
Does Turkmenistan recognize online degrees from Turkey?
No. The Ministry of Education requires proof of full-time, in-person study. The only exceptions are specific periods during the COVID-19 pandemic when universities officially moved online.
Is Koç University recognized by the Turkmenistan Ministry of Education?
Yes. Koç University consistently ranks in the top global lists (such as QS and THE) and its diplomas are fully recognized in Turkmenistan.
How long does the nostrification process take?
The process can take several months. It involves document verification, translation reviews, and passing a state examination in your field of study.