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Ağrı İbrahim Çeçen University (AİÇÜ) — known in Turkish as Ağrı İbrahim Çeçen Üniversitesi — is a public university in the city of Ağrı in eastern Anatolia, near Mount Ararat and the Iranian border. Founded in 2007, the university is named after the Turkish businessman İbrahim Çeçen, who contributed substantially to its founding.
Ranking: AİÇÜ holds approximately the 128th rank among Turkish public universities — a lower-tier position that reflects both its age and its remote location. It is best suited to students prioritising affordability and a quiet eastern-Anatolia setting over major-city prestige.
Two campuses:
Language of instruction: Predominantly Turkish; some English support in selected programs. International students typically complete TÖMER Turkish preparation before joining their main degree.
Notable faculties and programs:
Admission: AİÇÜ accepts SAT, YÖS, and high-school diplomas with adequate GPA. Apply at obs.agri.edu.tr.
Tuition (international students): Approximately $300–800 per year for most undergraduate programs — among the most affordable in Turkey. Pharmacy may be priced slightly higher.
Scholarships: Türkiye Bursları covers tuition, housing, stipend, and travel for accepted international students.
Living in Ağrı: Ağrı is a small city in eastern Anatolia, with a continental climate (cold, snowy winters), traditional eastern-Turkish cultural setting, and very low cost of living — student rent typically $80–150/month. The city sits at the foot of Mount Ararat (5,137 m), Turkey's highest peak.
Recognition: Diplomas are accredited by Turkey's YÖK and recognised across the Arab world. Particularly attractive for Arab students seeking pharmacy or Arabic-track Islamic studies at very low cost.
Verify current admission deadlines, available programs, and dormitory availability directly with the university before applying.
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