Turkish University Announces Scholarships for Pakistani Students

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Turkish University Announces Scholarships for Pakistani Students

TED University in Ankara, Turkey, has announced generous scholarships for Pakistani students enrolling in 23 undergraduate and 17 graduate programs for the Fall 2024 semester.

These scholarships, ranging from 25% to 100%, are awarded based on academic merit and other qualifications. Notably, Pakistani students are exempt from the GRE or English language proficiency tests.

During the Devcom-Pakistan webinar, Can Öney from the International Programmes Office emphasized TED University’s esteemed reputation and dedicated faculty members.

The university offers comprehensive facilities for education, healthcare, and recreation, all free of charge. Undergraduate programs are offered across five faculties, including architecture, psychology, mathematics, and engineering. Graduate programs encompass data science, economics, and engineering management.

TED University currently hosts around 5,000 students with a favorable faculty-to-student ratio of 24:1, ensuring personalized attention.

Students are encouraged to collaborate on projects and research with faculty members. Haares Munir, Head of the International Student Community, praised the university’s supportive environment, highlighting health, sports, recreational facilities, and leadership development opportunities.

The university encourages students to participate in outdoor educational and recreational activities to enrich their experience. Basic proficiency in Turkish is recommended to facilitate communication with locals and address daily challenges.

Devcom-Pakistan Executive Director Munir Ahmed emphasized the historical ties between Turkey and Pakistan, promoting enhanced collaboration across various domains.

The exchange program aims to foster mutual understanding and strengthen bilateral relations between students of both nations.

Levent Ocal, Head of the International Programmes Office at TED University, expressed gratitude to Pakistani families for choosing Turkey for their children’s education, emphasizing the warm welcome and sense of brotherhood extended to Pakistani students.

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