Turkey’s prestigious Turkey Scholarships program 2026 has opened its doors to talented students from around the globe, offering a rare opportunity to pursue higher education in a world-class environment. The scholarships are designed for students who aspire to acquire quality education despite limited financial resources and wish to showcase their abilities on the international stage.
The Turkey Scholarships program offers a comprehensive package, including tuition fees, accommodation, and medical insurance. Selected students will be directly admitted to top-ranking public universities in Turkey, where the government will cover their tuition fees, provide accommodation in standard public hostels, and offer full health insurance to ensure that medical treatment is not a burden.
In addition to the academic benefits, students will also receive a monthly stipend, ranging from 4,500 Turkish Lira for bachelor’s and associate degree holders to 9,000 Turkish Lira for Ph.D. students. Furthermore, they will be enrolled in a one-year Turkish language course to facilitate their integration into academic and social life in Turkey.
The Turkey Scholarships program covers various fields of study, including engineering, social sciences, natural sciences, humanities, and others, from associate degree to Ph.D. levels. The application period for the 2026 scholarships is open from January 10 to February 20, 2026, after which no further extensions will be possible. For more information and guidance, students can visit the official website.
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