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Turkey university offers scholarships to Pakistani students

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TED University in Ankara offers scholarships for Pakistani students interested in studying abroad. The scholarships, available for undergraduate and graduate programs starting in Fall 2024, range from 25% to 100% based on academic achievements.  Pakistani students are free from GRE and English language tests, simplifying the application process.

Can Öney, from the International Programs Office, highlighted TED University’s faculty quality and facilities, emphasizing their commitment to providing excellent education and support services.

The undergraduate programs cover various fields like architecture, psychology, business administration, and computer engineering. Graduate programs offer specialized courses such as applied data science, economics, mechanical engineering, and migration studies.

With around 5,000 enrolled students, TED University maintains a favorable faculty-to-student ratio of 24:1, ensuring personalized guidance. Students also have ample opportunities for research projects and academic collaborations, facilitated by the university’s Directorate of Research, Technology, and Innovation.

Haares Munir, Head of the International Student Community, praised TED University’s welcoming environment, faculty ability, and dedication to student welfare. He also highlighted leadership development and recreational activities available to students.

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Munir Ahmed, Executive Director of Devcom-Pakistan, emphasized historical and cultural ties between Turkey and Pakistan, advocating for closer collaboration to strengthen bilateral relations.

Levent Ocal, Head of the International Programs Office at TED University, thanked Pakistani mothers for trusting their children’s education to Turkey and highlighted the warm welcome extended to Pakistani students.

TED University’s scholarship announcement offers Pakistani students a valuable opportunity for higher education in Turkey, fostering cultural exchange and academic growth between the two nations.

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