10 Turkish high schools set to accept Balkan students

10 Turkish high schools set to accept Balkan students

Students from seven Balkan nations who’ve accomplished their main schooling shall be supplied the chance of constant their schooling at 10 worldwide excessive colleges in seven cities of Türkiye.

According to the reviews from Anadolu Agency (AA) on Friday, college students from Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Albania and Bulgaria shall be given boarding and scholarship alternatives at 10 International Vocational and Technical Anatolian High colleges in Türkiye, throughout the scope of a protocol signed between the Ministry of National Education (MEB) and the Presidency for Turks Abroad and Related Communities (YTB).

Faruk Berat Akçeşme, academic counselor in Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia-Herzegovina, whereas talking to AA famous that underneath this program set for the 2023-2024 educational 12 months, college students from the Balkan nations shall be supplied schooling and aforementioned alternatives and services in a few of 10 colleges in Ankara, Balıkesir, Bursa, Istanbul, Konya, Antalya, and Ordu.

Akçeşme additionally famous that in their keep, college students could have normal medical insurance, and be supplied with a possibility to take part in free educational programs together with a free ticket to and from Türkiye following their commencement.

Stating that purposes, for non-Turkish residents, shall be accepted by way of the YTB web site till May 26, Akçeşme mentioned the written entrance examination shall be held on June 4, whereas the interview shall be held between June 4-9.

The outcomes, nonetheless, are anticipated to be introduced on June 12, whereas the departure and the position in colleges in Türkiye will start between September 11-15, he famous.

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