الاثنين، 6 يونيو 2016
Istanbul University Faculty of Education Information System (EBS), the Higher Education Board (YOK), set by Turkey Higher Education Qualifications Framework with the Bologna Process application that combines and national / designed the content for the relevant stakeholders at the international level is an information portal. Istanbul University Faculty of Education Information System, an academic unit of all our education - teaching accessible process is defined, planned, it is expected to support the move to a transparent structure and student mobility. This information sharing, students, academic coordinator and all our other stakeholders to facilitate decision-making processes in cooperation with our university and aims to make it more efficient.

Istanbul University Faculty of Education Information in the system, the Bologna Process criteria and the National Qualifications Framework in line with the restructuring of undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate academic programs and basic services offered by the university's students / facilities / support provides detailed information about them. Our information system other information systems of the university (students axis automation systems, academic data management system AVES etc.) with integrated working and training - has been developed as an application to improve the teaching process. 804 academic program of our information, the aims and objectives of the learning outcomes and program of 25,000 over the course of the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) credits, student workload, evaluation processes and all related components can be monitored from EBS.

The number of international students choosing to study in Turkey has more than doubled since 2006, signalling the country’s growing importance as a higher education destination. In the 2015-16 academic year, there were around 48,000 foreign students in Turkey. 
Motivations for study in Turkey include the opportunity to gain a relatively inexpensive and good quality education, with opportunities for scholarships that also pay a monthly allowance, covering accommodation and tuition fees, health insurance and travel expenses.
Turkey is already a firmly established tourist destination, with 42 million tourists visiting from all over the world in 2014. And according to the United Nations World Tourism Organization, it is the sixth most popular holiday destination. The Turkish government has ambitions of extending this popularity even further into the international student market, having set a target of having 100,000 international students in the country by 2018.
If you’d like to study in Turkey, click on the tabs below to find out about top universities in Turkey, 
popular cities for students, how much you’ll need to budget, and how to get a student visa.



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