Jordan Recognizes Halic University, Opening New Horizons for Students

Jordan Recognizes Halic University

In a significant step towards enhancing academic cooperation and expanding educational opportunities, the Kingdom of Jordan has granted official recognition to Halic University. This recognition paves the way for Jordanian and Gulf students to benefit from a diverse range of accredited educational programs, promising improved educational and professional opportunities. This move is part of Jordan’s efforts to strengthen cultural and scientific exchanges with the Gulf countries, highlighting a shared commitment to fostering academic and professional ties among the region’s youth.

International Accreditations and Recognitions of Halic University

Gulf University has garnered widespread global recognition through numerous accreditations from reputable educational institutions. These accreditations reflect the university’s commitment to providing high-quality education that meets international standards, enabling its graduates to excel in various fields.

Halic University’s Accreditations Include:

  • Council of Higher Education (YÖK) in Turkey: Officially acknowledges the quality of the university’s programs and their compliance with national standards.
  • TEPDAD: Accreditation for medical programs.
  • MÜDEK: Accreditation for engineering programs, helping graduates compete in local and global markets.
  • EUR-ACE: International accreditation enhancing the quality of engineering programs, allowing graduates to work in European countries.
  • DEDAK: Accreditation for language and arts teaching programs.
  • FEDEK: Enhances programs in arts, history, and languages.
  • EPDAD: Qualifies graduates in educational sciences and teaching.
  • STAR: Supports programs in humanities and social sciences.
  • TAPLAK: Enhances urban planning programs.
  • TURAK: Opens opportunities in the tourism sector.
  • HEPDAK: Strengthens nursing science programs.
  • MIAK: Recognizes programs in engineering and architectural design.
  • ECZAKDER: Enhances pharmacy programs.
  • ILEDAK: Supports communication sciences programs.
  • ZIDEK: Recognizes agricultural college programs.
  • VEDEK: Supports veterinary medicine specializations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are degrees from Turkish universities recognized?

Yes, degrees from Turkish universities are highly regarded worldwide. Graduates can pursue job opportunities and further studies in European countries and other parts of the world.

What are the challenges of studying in Turkey?

Studying at Turkish universities is generally not more difficult compared to other institutions. However, some Arab students may find it challenging to adapt to living in a foreign country, especially if they are not fluent in Turkish. The preparatory year may require some adjustment time before they fully integrate into Turkish society. Additionally, living independently and taking full responsibility can be challenging initially, but students typically adapt over time, which helps build strong character and broaden their cultural horizons.

What is the language of instruction in Turkish universities?

Students can choose to study in either English or Turkish at all private Turkish universities. Most universities also offer language courses to improve students’ proficiency in English or Turkish if needed.

How much does it cost to study medicine in Turkey?

Cost is a crucial factor for students considering university education. The cost of studying medicine in Turkey varies depending on the university and the language of instruction (Turkish or English). For example:
– Atilim University: $16,000 per year (English)
– Bahçeşehir University: $25,000 per year (English)
– Altinbas University: approximately $20,000 per year (English)
– Istanbul Aydın University: approximately $22,000 per year (English)
– Istinye University: approximately $21,600 per year (English)
– Istanbul Okan University: approximately $20,500 per year (English)

Is it possible to study in Turkey without a high school diploma?

Unfortunately, the answer is no. Regardless of nationality, students must have a high school diploma to study in Turkey. A translated and certified copy of the high school diploma is one of the essential documents required for admission to all Turkish universities.

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