INSTITUTION
TYPES & CREDENTIALS
Types of higher education
institutions:
Üniversite
(University)
Teknik
Üniversite (Technical University)
Meslek Yüksekokulu
(Vocational Schools)
Enstitü
(Institute)
Yüksek Teknoloji
Enstitüsü (Higher Institute of Technology)
School leaving and higher
education credentials:
Lise Diplomasi
Önlisans
Diplomasi
Diş Hekimligi
Diplomasi
Lisans Diplomasi
Tip Doktorlugu Diplomasi
Veteriner Hekim
Diplomasi
Bilim Uzmanligi
Diplomasi
Yüksek Lisans
Diplomasi
Bilim Doktorlugu
Diplomasi
Doktora Diplomasi
Sanatta Yeterlik
Diplomasi
Tipta Uzmanlik
Belgesi
Doçentlik
Profesörlük
STRUCTURE
OF EDUCATION SYSTEM
Pre-higher
education:
Duration
of compulsory education:
Age of
entry: 6
Age of
exit: 13
Structure of school system:
Basic
Type of
school providing this education: Basic Education School
Length
of program in years: 8
Age
level from: 6 to: 14
Certificate/diploma awarded: Ilköğretim
Diplomasi (Basic Education Diploma)
Secondary
Type of
school providing this education: Genel Lise, Meslek Lisesi, Teknik Lise
(General, Vocational and Technical High Schools)
Length
of program in years: 3
Age
level from: 14 to: 17
Certificate/diploma
awarded: Lise
Diplomasi
School
education:
The age of entry to school is six or seven.
Since 1997, secondary education follows eight years of basic education and
covers general, vocational and technical high schools that provide three or
four years of education. General high schools do not prepare students for a
specific profession but rather for higher education. The following institutions
are considered to fall within general secondary education: high schools; high
schools with intensive foreign language teaching; Anatolian high schools where
a foreign language - English, French or German - is taught during the
preparatory year and the teaching of certain subjects is provided in that
language in upper grades; science high schools; teacher training high schools;
Anatolian fine arts schools; multi-curricula high schools; evening high
schools; and private high schools. In general high schools, the average number
of weekly periods of teaching in each grade varies from a minimum of 33 to a maximum
of 41. In their second year, students in high schools where the general
programme is applied may choose to attend branches which specialize in the
natural sciences, literature and mathematics, the social sciences, foreign
languages, art or physical education.Vocational high schools provide three-year
secondary education, train qualified people for various professions and also
prepare students for higher education. Technical high schools offer a four-year
programme. Subjects offered in the first year are the same as in the vocational
high schools. Secondary education students obtain the Lise Diplomasi which is
the prerequisite for entry to higher education. Admission to university is
centralized and based on the Student Selection Examination (ÖSS). As of
June 2003, candidates have to obtain a minimum of 160,000 points (previously
105,000 points) to be eligible to enrol in two-year vocational higher education
and open/distance education programmes and a minimum of 185,000 points
(previously 120,000 points) for all four-year undergraduate programmes in the
Student Selection Examination (ÖSS). 185,000 and 160,000 points
respectively correspond to 120 and 105 of the previous ÖSS score types.
The maximum ÖSS score will be 300 as from 2003.
Higher
education:
Higher education is provided by 53 state
universities, including 2 higher institutes of technology, and 24 foundations
(private universities). The supreme authority for the regulation of higher
education is the Council of Higher Education (YÖK), which is a fully
autonomous national board of trustees without any political or government
affiliation. The Interuniversity Council consists of the rectors of all the
universities and one member elected by the Senate of each university.
Universities, faculties, institutes and four-year schools are founded by law,
while the two-year vocational schools, departments and divisions are
established by the Council of Higher Education. The foundation universities are
under the supervision of the Council of Higher Education and their programmes
must be regularly accredited.In the universities, the medium of instruction is
Turkish. Some universities use English, French and German as the language of
instruction with one preparatory year.
Main
laws/decrees governing higher education:
Decree: Law No. 1739 on National Education Year: 1973
Decree:
Law No.
2547 on Higher Education Year: 1984
Concerns: Foundation universities
Decree: Law No. 2547 on Higher Education Year: 1981
Decree: Law No. 4306 on National Education Year: 1997
Decree: Law No. 4702 on access to the two-year higher
education programmes without university entrance examination for
vocational/technical high school graduates Year: 2001
Decree:
Law No.
625 on Private Education Year: 1995
Academic
year:
Classes
from: Oct to: Jun
Languages
of instruction: English,
French, German, Turkish
Stages
of studies:
Non-university level post-secondary studies
(technical/vocational type):
Non-university
level:
There are no
non-university level post-secondary studies in the Turkish higher education
system. Higher technical and vocational post-secondary studies last for four
years in higher schools and for two years in vocational higher schools
affiliated to the universities. They offer vocational training in various
professions and confer an Önlisans Diploma following completion of
two-year university studies and a Lisans Diploma on completion of four-year
university studies.
University level studies:
University
level first stage:
Önlisans
Diplomasi/Lisans Diplomasi:
An Önlisans Derecesi or Diplomasi
(Associate Degree) is awarded after the successful completion of two-year
university studies. Courses leading to the Lisans Diplomasi require a minimum
of four years' university study. Courses last for five years in Dentistry and
Veterinary Medicine and for six years in Medicine. In Veterinary Medicine, the
professional qualification of Veteriner Hekim Diplomasi is conferred. In
Dentistry, the Dis Hekimligi Diplomasi is conferred upon the completion of five
years' study. In Medicine, the professional qualification of Tip Doktorlugu
Diplomasi is conferred. The graduates of Medicine, Veterinary Medicine and
Dentistry can directly apply to PhD/Doctorate programmes in Turkey. The
qualifications in these three fields of study are considered to be the
equivalent of a Yuksek Lisans Diplomasi (Master's degree).
University
level second stage:
Yüksek
Lisans Diplomasi/Bilim Uzmanligi Diplomasi:
The Yüksek Lisans Diplomasi (Master's
Degree) lasts for two years with thesis and for one-and-a-half years without
thesis.
University
level third stage:
Doktora
Diplomasi/Bilim Doktorlugu Diplomasi/Tipta Uzmanlik Belgesi/Sanatta Yeterlik
Diplomasi:
Candidates must hold
the Yüksek Lisans Diplomasi and sit for an examination. The Doktora
Diplomasi is conferred after two years' study and on completion of a doctoral
thesis (a total of four years). The Tipta Uzmanlik Belgesi (specialist degree)
in Medicine is conferred to recognize a physician's advanced skills and
expertise. It is considered to be the equivalent of a Doktora Diplomasi.
Teacher education:
Training
of pre-primary and primary/basic school teachers
Primary school teachers are trained in
universities where they must obtain a Lisans Diplomasi.
Training
of secondary school teachers
Secondary school teachers are trained in
universities where they must obtain a Lisans Diplomasi.
Training
of higher education teachers
According to the
Higher Education Law (art. 35), higher education institutions are responsible
for the training of their own academic staff, both at home and abroad. There
are various criteria for the promotion of teaching staff members.
Non-traditional studies:
Distance
higher education
Distance education is offered at the Open
Education Faculty of Anadolu University. Entry is on a competitive basis
through the central national university entrance examination (ÖSS).
Courses last for two and four years.
Other
forms of non-formal higher education
Non-formal education
is offered by a network of training centres supervised by the Ministry of
National Education.
NATIONAL
BODIES
Administration
& co-ordination:
Responsible
authorities:
Milli Egitim
Bakanligi (Ministry of National Education)
Head: Hüseyin Çelik,
Minister
Bakanliklar
Ankara
Turkey
Tel: +90(312) 418 6417/425
5330
Fax: +90(312) 417 7027
WWW: http://www.meb.gov.tr
YÖK -
Yüksekögretim Kurulu (Council of Higher Education)
Head: Dr Erdogan Teziç,
President
Administrative officer: Dr Aybar
Ertepinar, Vice-President
Bilkent
06539 Ankara
Turkey
Tel: +90(312) 266 4725/
266 4726
Fax: +90(312) 266 5153
WWW: http://www.yok.gov.tr
Rektörler
Komitesi (Turkish University Rectors' Committee)
Head: Dr Erdogan Teziç,
President
Bilkent
06539 Ankara
Turkey
Tel: +90(312) 266 4725
Fax: +90 (312) 266 4759
ADMISSIONS
TO HIGHER EDUCATION
Admission
to university-level studies
Name of
secondary school credential required: Lise Diplomasi
For
entry to: all
programmes
Entrance
exams required: Since
1999, the entrance examination system has been essentially based on a one-stage
examination, namely the ÖSS (The Student Selection Examination) which
comprises two tests. One is to measure candidates' verbal ability and the other
their quantitative abilities. ÖSS is usually taken in May throughout the
country in a single session and at the same time in all centres. ÖSS
consists of five parts: Natural Sciences, Mathematics, Turkish, Social Sciences
and a foreign language. Admission is based on the composite scores which take
into account the ÖSS scores and the high school grade point averages.
Foreign
students admission
Admission
requirements: Students
who wish to undertake their undergraduate studies in Turkey must have completed
their secondary education in a high school or a similar institution in which
the education is equivalent to that of a Turkish high school. Secondly, they
must take the Entrance Examination for Foreign Studenst (YÖS) which
consists of two tests. The first is the "Basic Learning Skills Test"
which assesses abstract reasoning. The questions have a minimal dependence on
language but explanations are given in English and Turkish. The second test is
the "Turkish Language Proficiency Test" which assesses the
candidate's comprehension of written Turkish. YÖS is usually taken in
June. Foreign students who wish to pursue their graduate/post-graduate studies
in Turkey can apply directly to universities.
Entry
regulations: A
foreign national needs a student visa and a valid passport.
Language
requirements: Language
courses are organized for those who do not speak Turkish. In some Turkish universities
courses are taught in English, French or German.
Application
procedures:
Apply
to national body for entry to: Higher education programmes that accept foreign students.
Apply
to:
The Student Selection
and Placement Centre (ÖSYM-YÖS)
Karyagdi Sokak N° 28,
Asagiayranci
06538 Ankara
Turkey
Tel: +90(312) 440 9172
Fax: +90(312) 440 6895
Recognition
of studies & qualifications:
Studies
pursued in foreign countries (bodies dealing with recognition of foreign
credentials):
Council of Higher
Education
Head: Dr Isa Esme, Board Member
Bilkent
06539 Ankara
Turkey
Tel: +90(312) 298 7237/
298 7238
Fax: +90(312) 266 4744
EMail: isa.esme@yok.gov.tr
Deals
with credential recognition for entry to: University
Services
provided & students dealt with: Body responsible for questions relating to
the recognition of studies, diplomas and degrees at the associate's, the
bachelor's and the master's level (foreign students and native students who
studied abroad). It may also set criteria for validation.
Special
provisions for recognition:
For the
exercise of a profession: A foreign national is allowed to practise his profession
in Turkey if he holds a work permit and has the necessary qualifications
approved by a diploma validated by YÖK.
Multilateral
agreements concerning recognition of foreign studies
Name of
agreement: Bologna
Declaration
Year of signature: 2001
Name of
agreement: Convention
on the Recognition of Qualifications concerning Higher Education in the
European Region, Lisbon
Year of signature: 2004
Name of
agreement: European
Convention on the General Equivalence of Periods of University Study
Year of signature: 1990
Name of
agreement: UNESCO
Convention on the Recognition of Studies and Degrees concerning Higher
Education in the States belonging to the Europe Region
Year of signature: 1979
Name of
agreement: UNESCO
International Convention on the Recognition of Studies, Diplomas and Degrees in
Higher Education in the Arab and European States Bordering on the Mediterranean
Year of signature: 1976
Name of
agreement: UNESCO
Regional Convention on the Recognition of Studies, Diplomas and Degrees in
Higher Education in Asia and the Pacific
Year of
signature: 1983
References
to further information on foreign student admissions and recognition of studies
Title: Higher Education for
Foreign Students in Turkey
Author:
Student
Selection and Placement Centre (ÖSYM)
Publisher: ÖSYM
Title: The System of Student
Selection and Placement in Higher Education Institutions
Author:
Student
Selection and Placement Centre (ÖSYM)
Publisher:
ÖSYM
STUDENT
LIFE
Main
student services at national level
Office of
Information, Student Selection and Placement Centre (ÕSYM)
Karyagdi Sokak 28,
Asagiayranci
Ankara
Turkey
Category
of services provided: Social
and welfare services; Academic and career counselling services
Health/social
provisions
Foreign
student social security provisions: Medical and accident insurance for foreign
students is not obligatory, but foreign students are generally advised to take
out an insurance in their country before they leave.
Special
student travel fares:
By
road: Yes
By
rail: Yes
By air:
Yes
Available
to foreign students: Yes
Student
expenses and financial aid
Student
costs:
Home
students tuition fees: Minimum: 52 (Turkish Lira)
Maximum:
431
(Turkish Lira)
Publications
on student services and financial aid:
Title: Study Abroad
2004-2005, 32nd Edition
Author:
UNESCO
Publisher:
UNESCO
Publishing
Year of
publication: 2003
INTERNATIONAL
COOPERATION & EXCHANGES
Principal
national bodies responsible for dealing with international cooperation and
exchanges in higher education:
General Directorate
of Higher Education, Ministry of National Education
Bakanliklar
Ankara
Turkey
Tel: +90(312) 418 2189
GRADING
SYSTEM
Usual
grading system in secondary school
Full
Description: 0-5.
5=excellent; 4= good; 3= satisfactory; 2 = passing; 1 = failing; 0= failing and
not included in general calculation.
Highest
on scale: 5
Pass/fail
level: 3/2
Lowest
on scale: 1
Main
grading system used by higher education institutions
Full
Description: Marking
systems vary. Many universities use a 1-4, 1-5, 1-10 (maximum) or 1-10
(minimum) scale. Degrees are graded on a 50-100 scale: 85-100 pekiyi; 65-84
iyi; 50-64 orta; 50 geçer; 0-49 geçmez.
Highest
on scale: 100
Lowest
on scale: 50
Other
main grading systems
Some universities use
single letters (A-F), others use double letters (AA-FF). Vote of jury examiners
NOTES
ON HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM
Interuniversity Board is responsible for
questions relating to the recognition of studies, diplomas and degrees at the
Ph.D level. It may also set criteria concerning validation.
Data
for academic year: 2004-2005
Source:
Council
of Higher Education (YOK), Ankara, 2005