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Ankara Hacı Bayram Veli University (HBV) — known in Turkish as Ankara Hacı Bayram Veli Üniversitesi — is a public university in Ankara, Turkey's capital. Although a relatively new institution founded in 2018, HBV inherited well-established faculties and programs from Gazi University, from which it was administratively separated. It is accredited by Turkey's Council of Higher Education.
Heritage from Gazi University: The split brought to HBV strong programs in communications, fine arts, tourism, theology, business and economics — areas where Gazi had decades of academic standing. This means students benefit from inherited faculty and reputation while studying under HBV's modern administrative structure.
Ranking: HBV holds approximately the 83rd rank among Turkish public universities — a respectable mid-tier placement for a young institution.
Language of instruction: Both Turkish and English options across various programs.
Notable faculties and programs:
Named after: Hacı Bayram-ı Veli, a 14th–15th century Anatolian Sufi mystic, founder of the Bayrami Sufi order, and major figure in Anatolian Islamic and cultural history. His tomb and mosque in Ulus are a major Ankara landmark.
Admission: HBV accepts SAT and high-school diplomas with adequate GPA. Apply at obs.hacibayram.edu.tr. Verify whether YÖS is required for your chosen program.
Tuition (international students): Approximately $700–2,000 per year for most undergraduate programs.
Scholarships: Türkiye Bursları (full government scholarship) is the main pathway for fully funded international study.
Living in Ankara: Ankara is Turkey's capital and second-largest city. Cost of living is significantly below Istanbul — student rent typically $250–450/month — with excellent metro coverage, major museums, embassies, and the country's main administrative and academic infrastructure.
Recognition: Diplomas are accredited by Turkey's YÖK and recognised across the Arab world. HBV is particularly attractive for humanities, law, and communications students seeking an Ankara-based public university with strong Gazi-inherited programs.
Verify current English-medium program list and admission paths directly with the university before applying.
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