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YÖK eases internship process for students in Türkiye’s quake-hit zone

YÖK eases internship process for students in Türkiye’s quake-hit zone

The Council of Higher Education (YÖK) on Wednesday introduced easing of internship processes, necessary for two-year diploma college students, in quake-hit Adıyaman and Hatay.

The subject of obligatory internships got here to the fore on social media as Berfin Cengiz, a senior scholar at Adıyaman University Physical Education Teaching division, who lives in a tent metropolis along with her mom and brother, highlighted the problem.

After that, YÖK’s head professor Erol Özvar, addressed the problem and shaped a committee after it was decided that there are a lot of different college students dealing with the identical subject in Adıyaman and Hatay. After cautious consideration, Özvar said that college students who’re enrolled within the “Part II” course and residing in Hatay and Adıyaman will have the ability to undertake this course in their very own respective provinces as soon as faculties reopen. This was introduced contemplating the transportation, financial and different issues that affected college students might come throughout.

Özvar additionally ensured college students that authorities are doing their greatest to renew schooling for college students in essentially the most applicable situations within the quake-torn area.

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