Out of 694 applications in july, 587 approved, 107 rejected.
According to the Education Quality Assurance Agency (TKTA), 587 out of 694 applicants received positive decisions in July and were issued the relevant certificates, while 107 applications were rejected.
TKTA informed “Tehsil365” that the reasons behind the negative decisions include:
– failure to meet the minimum in-country study requirement in 78 cases,
– graduation from 5 non-accredited higher education institutions,
– submission of 5 unofficial transcripts (in cases of partial recognition),
– submission of 5 unofficial diplomas,
– 4 cases related to the form of education,
– 3 significant curriculum differences (number of credits),
– 3 cases combining both insufficient in-country study duration and significant credit differences,
– 2 cases of insufficient study load,
– 1 refusal due to a bachelor’s diploma, and
– 1 case involving a non-accredited branch combined with insufficient in-country study load.
Applications by Country
Applications were submitted from the following countries:
– Turkey – 285
– Russia – 228
– Ukraine – 55
– United Kingdom – 28
– Georgia – 25
– Democratic Republic of the Congo and People’s Republic of China – 8 each
– Italy – 6
– Hungary and Poland – 5 each
– Belarus, Latvia, and Germany – 4 each
– USA, France, Kazakhstan, and Czech Republic – 3 each
– Iran, Netherlands, and Belgium – 2 each
– Estonia, South Korea, Lithuania, Uzbekistan, Slovakia, Algeria, Somalia, Pakistan, Canada, Spain, and Jordan – 1 each
Most Common Fields of Study
The most frequently chosen fields were:
– Medicine and healthcare – 173
– Economics – 46
– Business administration – 44
– Finance – 30