Q1- When do the applications start?
Students are admitted to our Institute for the Fall and Spring semesters, please follow our access page for application calendar information from the first week of June for the Fall semester and from the first week of December for the Spring semester.
Q2- Should I submit any documents to the Institute for application?
All applications are made from the institution’s website. Therefore, you are not required to deliver any documents. If you enroll in any program, you must submit the documents required for final registration.
Q3- Are there student grade conditions for me to apply?
There are no grade conditions required for you to apply for master’s programs.
Q4- Which programs can I apply for?
In the application guide for the relevant semester announced on our access page, the student source of the master’s programs with the thesis is explained, and only those who have graduated from the specified undergraduate program can apply.
Q5- Can I apply to more than one thesis master’s program at the same time?
No. You can apply for only one thesis master’s program and one non-thesis/distant non-thesis master’s program at a time.
Q6- Are there any graduation requirements during the application?
Candidates who have not graduated on the application dates but are in the last year or semester of undergraduate education can apply to master’s programs with a thesis. If they qualify for final registration, these candidates are required to certify that they have graduated on the final registration dates. Candidates who cannot certify their graduation lose the right to definitive registration.
Q7- Is the language certificate and ALES certificate required during the application?
Yes. You must have these documents during the application process.
Q8- What is the minimum ALES score required to apply?
In the application guide published on our access page, it is announced according to which ALES score type the master’s programs with the thesis will accept applications. You must have received at least 55 points according to the ALES score type of the program you want to apply for.
Q9- How long is the validity period of the ALES score?
The validity period of ALES is 5 years from the date of announcement of the exam results.
Q10- What language documents can I apply with?
You can apply with the result certificate of the central foreign language exams accepted by the Council of Higher Education or the foreign language proficiency exam result certificate made by the DEU School of Foreign Languages. The documents included in the ÖSYM Foreign Language Exams Equivalencies published by the Council of Higher Education can also be submitted as foreign language documents.
Q11- I do not have any language certificate for the language exams held by ÖSYM, what can I do?
The results of the foreign language proficiency exam conducted by the DEU School of Foreign Languages are accepted by our Institute. You should follow the information about the application date and conditions for the exam at http://ydy.deu.edu.tr/tr/.
Q12- What should my foreign language score be at least so that I can apply?
For programs whose language of instruction is Turkish, you must have at least 55 points from the foreign language proficiency exam held by the DEU School of Foreign Languages, at least 50 points from the central foreign language exams accepted by the Council of Higher Education, or an equivalent score from the international foreign language exams whose equivalence is accepted.
The following table is valid for master’s programs with thesis whose language of instruction is 100% or 30% foreign language:
From any of the YDS, YÖKDİL, and e-YDS exams,
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50-54
if points are available
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Students who register by earning the right to final registration study for 1 year of compulsory Foreign Language Preparation.
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From any of the YDS, YÖKDİL, and e-YDS exams,
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55 and higher
if points are available
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Students who register by gaining the right to final registration do not study preparation and start program courses.
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From the exam conducted by the DEU School of Foreign Languages,
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55-59
if points are available
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Students who register by earning the right to final registration study for 1 year of compulsory Foreign Language Preparation.
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From the exam conducted by the DEU School of Foreign Languages,
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60 and higher
if points are available
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Students who register by gaining the right to final registration do not study preparation and start program courses.
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The documents included in the ÖSYM Foreign Language Exams Equivalencies published by the Council of Higher Education can also be submitted as foreign language documents.
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Q13- Can I be exempt from the language certificate that I studied in a preparatory class in my undergraduate education/I studied my undergraduate education at a school that provides education in a 100% foreign language.
No. Candidates who study preparatory classes in undergraduate education or who have undergraduate education in 100% foreign language are not exempt from this document.
Q14- How long is my foreign language exam score valid?
The validity period of the foreign language proficiency exam held by the DEU School of Foreign Languages is 3 years, and the validity period of the central foreign language exams held by ÖSYM is 5 years from the date of announcement of the exam results.