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Education in Turkey

From Primary School to University

Overview of the Education System

Education in Turkey is compulsory for 12 years, covering primary, secondary, and high school education. The system is overseen by the Ministry of National Education (Milli Eğitim Bakanlığı, MEB), which sets curricula, standards, and regulations for public schools. Private schools also operate under ministry guidelines but often provide additional programmes and foreign curricula.

Turkey’s education system is divided into several stages:


1. Pre-School Education


2. Primary Education


3. Secondary Education


4. University Education


Standards and Quality


International Recognition and Opportunities


Key Points for Students and Parents

  1. Compulsory Education: 12 years (primary + secondary)
  2. Languages: Turkish is the main language; English and other languages increasingly taught.
  3. University Entrance: Requires passing the YKS exam; competitive for top universities.
  4. Vocational Pathways: Available from secondary school onwards.
  5. Global Opportunities: Students can study abroad or in English-medium programmes within Turkey.

Conclusion

Turkey’s education system has evolved rapidly in the past century, moving from limited access in the early Republic to a comprehensive system offering primary, secondary, and tertiary education to millions. While disparities in quality still exist, particularly between urban and rural areas, the overall standards are improving, and Turkish universities are gaining recognition internationally. For students, Turkey offers a range of academic opportunities, vocational pathways, and the potential for international engagement.

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