For Masters with Thesis:
It is necessary to have a bachelor's degree and apply to the relevant institute within the period written in the announcement. The number of candidates who apply to master's programs with a thesis to take the written science exam is limited to four times the announced quota. Candidates to take the exam are determined by taking the sum of 50% of the ALES score and 25% of the undergraduate graduation weighted average. The undergraduate graduation weighted grade point average is taken as the basis for the determination of the candidates to be taken for the exam in the departments where the ALES requirement is not required. Candidates must have at least a 55.00 ALES score in the score type of the program they are applying for and an exam score whose equivalence is accepted by the Council of Higher Education. The success score of the student is determined by taking the sum of 50% of the ALES score, 25% of the undergraduate graduation weighted average, and 25% of the written science exam or art-culture exam grade in the department programs from the candidates who apply to the master's programs with thesis. The scores obtained are sorted within the quota, starting from the highest. Those with a written science exam grade below 50.00 will not be evaluated. In order to conduct the graduate science exams, a jury consisting of three principals and two substitute members to be determined by the institute board of directors is formed upon the recommendation of the department. Written science exam is done by the formed jury. While calculating the success grade, ALES score and undergraduate graduation weighted grade point average are taken into consideration, respectively, in determining the priority among those with equal total grades.
For the Ph.D.:
Candidates must have a master's degree with thesis, a bachelor's degree for an integrated doctorate, graduate from faculties with at least 10 semesters of education excluding the time spent in preparatory classes, and have a specialization authority gained in a laboratory branch according to the principles regulated by the Ministry of Health, and to the Institute of Science and Technology within the period specified in the announcement. they must apply. Candidates; must have received at least 55 points from the ALES score type required for the program applied for. The required ALES score for candidates applying to the integrated doctorate program is at least 80. Predicted ALES scores can be increased by the Senate. However; ALES is not required for the applications of graduates of doctorate/proficiency in art/specialty in medicine/specialization in dentistry/specialization in veterinary medicine/specialization in pharmacy. 1) ALES score is considered as 60, regardless of the type of score or the field of specialization at the entrance to the graduate program. 2) These candidates can apply in a different field than the type of score or doctorate/proficiency in art/specialization they have previously received. 3) The score determined in the sub-clause (1) is included in the calculations as the ALES score, regardless of the score type. Candidates applying for an integrated doctorate program must have a minimum GPA of 3.50 out of 4.00 in order to be accepted. The grades of the students whose transcript grades are arranged according to the hundredth system are converted into quarter grades according to the grade conversion table prepared by the Council of Higher Education. In the admission of students to the doctoral program, at least 55 points from the central foreign language exam in English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, or Persian languages other than the candidate's mother tongue or an equivalent score in an international exam accepted by ÖSYM. must have received. The Senate is authorized to increase these points according to the characteristics of the programs to be entered. The number of candidates who will apply for the written science exam is limited to four times the announced quota. Candidates to take the exam are determined by taking the sum of 50% of the ALES score and 25% of the graduate grade point average. Undergraduate graduates applying for an integrated doctorate degree, graduates of faculties with at least 10 semesters of education, excluding the time spent in the preparatory classes at the undergraduate degree, and candidates with expertise gained in a laboratory branch according to the principles regulated by the Ministry of Health, with 50% of the ALES score, with a weighted grade for undergraduate graduation. It is determined by taking the sum of 25% of the average. In the determination of the candidates who will take the exam in the departments where the ALES requirement is not required, the graduate grade point average is taken as the basis. Provided that not less than 50% of the candidates applying to the doctoral program, the ALES score, the undergraduate graduation weighted average for the graduate and integrated doctorate, and the written science exam grade will be effective on the total grade and the lowest success grade required for the acceptance of the candidate is determined by the Senate. The minimum ALES score and minimum success grade can be increased with the recommendation of the department, the approval of the institute board of directors, and the decision of the Senate. For the graduates of faculties with at least 10 semesters of education, excluding the periods spent in the preparatory classes, the undergraduate graduation weighted grade point average is taken into account instead of the graduate grade point average. Those who have graduated from an undergraduate program and do not have a master's degree, but have specialization in a laboratory branch according to the principles regulated by the Ministry of Health, are based on the undergraduate graduation weighted grade point average instead of the specialization grade. In determining the priority among those with equal total grades in the calculation of the success grade, in order of preference; ALES score and undergraduate (in integrated doctorate) or graduate (doctoral) graduation weighted average is taken into account.