Apply from Turkey

If you're a student from Turkey thinking of coming to study in Plymouth, you'll find all the essential information you need right here

If you’re a student in Turkey considering studying at the University of Plymouth, we’re here to support you every step of the way.
On this page, you’ll find all the details about entry requirements, tuition fees, and funding options. You can also read about the experiences of other students to get a better sense of life at Plymouth and how they’ve navigated their own journey.
 

International tuition fees

Details of tuition fees for undergraduate and postgraduate taught programmes are available in the 'Fees, costs, and funding' section on the respective course webpage.
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International scholarships

To recognise outstanding achievement, the University of Plymouth offers scholarship schemes to help fund your studies. You could receive up to 50% off your tuition fees in your first year.
 

Entry requirements

Undergraduate

For undergraduate courses, you'll need either a good Devlet Lise Diplomasi (State High School Diploma) or Lise Bitirme Diplomasi (Private High School Diploma) plus an International Foundation Year or equivalent.
Our partner college on campus, University of Plymouth International College (UPIC), offers a wide variety of foundation courses.

Postgraduate

We require applicants to have completed a Lisans Diplomasi Bachelors degree OR a Mühendis Diplomasi Engineering degree.
Other Turkish undergraduate qualifications are considered comparable to British masters degree standard; 5–6 year Eczacilik Diplomasi Pharmacist Diploma, 5–6 year Dis Hekimi Diplomasi (Dentistry Diploma), 5–6 year Veteriner Hekim Diplomasi (Veterinarian Diploma) and the 6–7 year Tip Doktoru Diplomasi. The following classification applies:
Turkish Degree Classification - CGPA out of 4.00
3.50 1st
3.00 2:1
2.40 – 3.19 2:2
 
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I believe that the courses at Plymouth are some of the best in the world, especially the maritime courses. I would suggest that students make the most of the lecturers and materials available on the course and make as many connections as possible.

Plymouth was the beginning of my studies. The University of Plymouth built my foundations, widened my horizons and enriched my knowledge, not only in architecture, but also in other fields.

The English Language Centre delivered workshops not only on academic aspects of language but also on numerous social activities, which help you to adapt to life in the UK. The International Office is always caring and the staff are remarkably friendly.