Continuing Studies in Turkey
As they want to own apartments
for sale in Turkey, many of our valued customers inquire about the possibility of
having their children continuing their studies in Turkey. For that only, this
article came to explain and show the possibilities of continuing studies in
Turkey for the children of those willing to own in Turkey.
First: for
the children under the age of six, they can be enrolled at any Turkish or Arab
nursery school. However, many of the Arabs want to have their children enrolled
in Turkish nursery schools the thing that would facilitate the process of
learning the Turkish language for the children.
Second: for
primary, elementary, and high school children, they can be enrolled either in
the Turkish private schools or in the Arab schools where there are several Arab
schools now available in Turkey and they administratively belong to Arab
countries, including:
1. The Libyan School in Ankara and Istanbul.
2. The Saudi Arabia School in Ankara and Istanbul.
3. The Sudanese School in Ankara and Istanbul.
4. The Jordanian Al-Fayez Schools in Ankara and Istanbul.
Third: for
undergraduate and graduate studies, they are available with reasonable and
appropriate installments. The universities in Turkey are considered of the
emerging modern universities that are seeking their rate among the major
universities around the world. However, the recent international
classifications showed a great progress for the Turkish universities. Anyway,
regarding this case, it is worth pointing out to the Annual Grants Program, in
which the Turkish government offers grants to foreign students in Turkey the
thing that finds, every year, a high consideration. For detailed information,
please see the grants program here.
For your comfort, Imtilak for
real estate marketing provides the service of enrolling your children in the
Turkish schools and universities through:
1. Providing an interpreter who is expert in student enrollment in
Turkish schools and universities.
2. Providing the customers detailed information about the necessary
documents of enrolling and also translating that documents into Turkish when
necessary.
3. Providing the pieces of advice concerning the best available
schools in your area.
4. Providing the contact information of School Transport Services
companies to transport your children from home to school and vice-versa.
5. Providing the customers detailed information about public
transportations network in Istanbul, and Turkey in general, to facilitate your
movement between the school or university and home.
The advantages of
studying in Turkey:
Living costs: The
cost of living in Turkey is relatively low comparing with the provided quality
of life and even in the big cities, such as Istanbul, you can find affordable
food and housing. The fees of the public universities are reasonable as well as
the fees of the private ones, which are considered low compared with the universities
in Europe and the United States.
Language: During
the first period, you can learn the Turkish language, which is relatively
something easy since it contains at least 30-35% Arabic words, and 10-15%
English ones, and this makes things easy for Arab students.
Education and research: Turkey
is proud of many centuries of academic excellence. Turkish teachers are not
only qualified but also friendly and most of the high schools and universities
have developed advanced facilities. Furthermore, the Turkish university system
offers a fair balance between the scientific specializations of the natural
sciences, the social sciences, and humanitarian sciences.
Culture: In
different parts of Turkey, you can find many parts of cultures, such as the
Ottoman, Romanian, Greek, Arabic, Mediterranean and Balkan cultures. Turkish
people who live in big cities are more likely to diversity, while those who
live in small towns are very friendly and generous.
Location: Turkey
is based in the center between Europe, Asia, Africa, Russia, the Middle East,
and the Balkans the thing that makes Turkey a bridge between the different
cultures since it combines, together and at the same time, the Western
scientific renaissance and the Eastern traditions that are close to the Arab and
Muslim societies.
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