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Şırnak University (Şırnak Üniversitesi) is a public university in the city of Şırnak, in the far southeast of Turkey near the borders with Iraq and Syria. Founded in 2008, the university is one of the most recently established and smaller public institutions in Turkey.
Ranking: Şırnak holds approximately the 129th rank among Turkish public universities — a lower-tier placement reflecting its small size and remote frontier location.
Language of instruction: Turkish is the official language across all programs. International students typically complete TÖMER Turkish preparation before joining their main degree.
Selective international admission: Şırnak is known for accepting only a small number of international students each year. Verify current acceptance availability before planning.
Double-major option: Despite its small size, Şırnak offers a Double Major option — qualified students can study two degrees simultaneously and receive two separate diplomas.
Structure: The university operates 5 faculties and one research and application centre.
Notable programs:
Admission: Şırnak accepts SAT, YÖS, and high-school diplomas with adequate GPA. Apply at the official Şırnak University admissions page — verify current URL at sirnak.edu.tr.
Tuition (international students): Approximately $300–800 per year for most undergraduate programs — among the lowest in Turkey.
Scholarships: Türkiye Bursları (full government scholarship) is the main pathway for fully funded international study.
Living in Şırnak: Şırnak is a small mountain city in far southeastern Turkey, with cold winters, hot summers, distinct Kurdish-Turkish-Arab regional culture, and very low cost of living — student rent typically $80–150/month. The location is remote, with limited urban amenities, and security/logistical conditions can vary; verify current conditions before committing.
Recognition: Diplomas are accredited by Turkey's YÖK (Higher Education Council) and recognised across the Arab world. Most international students should consider other Turkish public universities first, unless they specifically want a very low-cost option in the southeastern frontier region and have confirmed current admission availability.
Strongly verify current international-student admission availability, transportation links, and dormitory options directly with the university before applying.
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