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About Istanbul Aydin University
Istanbul Aydin University, situated in the heart of Istanbul, was established by the Anatolia Education and Culture Foundation. The university contributes to international development in various areas such as culture, society, and economy. It supports students throughout their academic journey and even after graduation by creating career plans with the help of the university’s career center.
Vision:
Istanbul Aydin University aims to join the ranks of the world’s top 500 higher education institutions, enabling students to benefit from its diverse academic programs while respecting their cultural backgrounds.
Mission:
The university seeks to equip students with essential qualifications for professional life after graduation, enhancing their skills through research, activities, and training.
Why Istanbul Aydin University?
- As one of Turkey’s leading international universities, it hosts around 2,500 students from over 101 countries, fostering a diverse learning environment and welcoming students through Erasmus exchange programs.
- The university partners with 450 global institutions, providing numerous internships to students during their studies.
- With well-equipped laboratories, studios, smart board-equipped classrooms, and a vast library containing both print and electronic resources, the university boasts excellent facilities.
- Istanbul Aydin supports lifelong learning and career development, offering a Lifelong Learning Education Center that aids students with various workshops and courses even after graduation. Additionally, the Career Development Center provides a career plan strategy, enhancing students’ knowledge and skills to improve job prospects.
Please note:
- Istanbul Aydin University typically requires a non-refundable $100 application fee for students applying through e-registration, except for medicine and dentistry majors, which require a $250 fee.
- The Orthodontics program costs $11,000, and applicants must meet eligibility requirements, including submitting a Tomer certificate proving a fifth-level proficiency in Turkish.
- Students seeking a bachelor’s degree in medicine or dentistry must pass the “Yos exam,” as both majors are taught entirely in Turkish.
- Undergraduate students pay tuition fees in four installments during the academic year.
- Master’s degree students pay tuition fees in two installments, while Ph.D. students pay in four installments throughout the academic year.
- Vocational school tuition fees are paid in two installments during the academic year.