Turkish scholarships for Pakistani University Students

Turkish scholarships for Pakistani University Students

Aspiring students now have the chance to realise their dreams of pursuing higher education overseas, especially in Turkey. Significant scholarships are available for Pakistani students enrolling in 23 undergraduate and 17 graduate programmes for the Fall 2024 semester, according to officials at TED University, an institution situated in Ankara.

TED University’s international programme authorities disclosed that new students would earn scholarships ranging from 25% to 100%, contingent on their academic performance and other qualifications, during the Devcom-Pakistan webinar that took place on Sunday. Notably, the GRE and English language competency exams will not be required of Pakistani students.

Can Öney, who works for the International Programmes Office, emphasised TED University’s prestigious reputation in Ankara and its highly skilled faculty members who are committed to helping students succeed. The institution provides a range of free amenities for learning, health care, and leisure.

The undergraduate programmes are offered by five faculties, which include engineering, architecture, psychology, and mathematics. Numerous subjects are covered in graduate programmes, including engineering management, economics, and data science.

With a student-to-faculty ratio of 24:1, TED University can handle about 5,000 students while yet providing individualised attention. It is encouraged for students to work with faculty members on group projects, academic studies, and research projects.

The head of the international student community, Haares Munir, commended the welcoming atmosphere of the university and spoke of a feeling of belonging. He underlined the availability of possibilities for leadership development as well as facilities for sports, entertainment, and health.

To enhance their time at university, students are urged to take part in outdoor learning and leisure activities. It is recommended to have at least a basic understanding of Turkish in order to communicate with locals and deal with everyday issues.

The profound historical ties between Turkey and Pakistan were emphasised by Devcom-Pakistan Executive Director Munir Ahmed, who also emphasised the significance of increased cooperation in a number of areas.

The goal of the student exchange programme is to improve bilateral relations and promote understanding between the students of the two countries. Levent Ocal, the Head of TED University’s International Programmes Office, thanked Pakistani mothers for entrusting Turkey with their children’s education and emphasised the friendly welcome and sense of fraternity shown to Pakistani students in Turkey.