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Application for MSc. Programs
Application for MSc Programs (1) Application form (2) CV (3) Diploma Certified copy of undergraduate diploma or graduation certificate (Equivalence certificate to be obtained from the Presidency of the Council of Higher Education for graduates of Higher Education Institutions in foreign countries). (4) Transcript Candidates whose grading systems are different from the hundredth system are required to bring an official document from the University they graduated from stating the equivalent of their grade point average in the hundredth system. The process of converting those who cannot provide to the hundredth system is done according to the system determined by the Council of Higher Education. Candidates who apply after completing their undergraduate degree while having an associate degree, must bring a combined transcript from the university they graduated from (by adjusting the courses they were successful during the associate degree education and exempted while enrolling in the undergraduate education, with the previous grades of these courses included in the transcript) in order for their applications to be considered valid. (5) ALES (academic personnel and postgraduate education entrance exam) result Provided that the exam date has not exceeded 5 years, ALES document is required from the Academic Personnel and Graduate Education Entrance Exam (ALES), indicating that they have at least 55 standard points from the score type of the program they are applying for. (6) Identification Card Copy (7) Photograph (4 headshot) Evaluation: In the admission of those who will apply to the master's program, 50% of the ALES score, 25% of the undergraduate graduation grade point average, and 25% of the scientific evaluation (written and/or verbal) score to be made by the Jury are found by adding up. In order for a candidate to be considered successful, the sum of the above-mentioned rates must be at least 65.00 points out of 100.00. Students are accepted as much as the announced quota by ranking from the highest score to the lowest. |