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Life of Foreign Students in Alanya



Life of Foreign Students in Alanya

Turkey is an educational country, that is very preferred among foreign citizens for tourism, investment and vacation, aswell as for foreign students to study at the University.
 
Alanya has improved a lot in terms of university in the last 5 years. Many new departments and new faculties were opened. Since Alanya is a holiday region, studying here has attracted a lot of attention from students. In recent years, many foreign students came to Alanya to study at the university.
 
There are 65 different departments affiliated to Alaaddin Keykubat University, located in different parts of Alanya. The main department is located in Kestel, but have departments in places such as Gazipaşa, Konakli and Türkler also.
 
We have collected information for you, about the costs of studying in Alanya.

 

Tuition Fee in Alanya

Tuition fees at Alaaddin Keykubat University in Alanya vary according to the chosen department. An average tuition fee is between 500 - 3700 euros.

 

Accomodation

You will probably spent the most on your accommondation. You have are 3 options for accommodation. Student dormitories, apart hotels or renting a home. It will cost an average of 200-500 euros per month. (including invoices)

 
Health insurance

Health insurance is provided for a period of 1 year. Its cost is about 50 euros.

 

 

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