The Slogan “At the heart of Istanbul” fits really well with Bahçeşehir University (BAU) located in Beşiktaş, near the Bosphours. There are over 1000 foreign students from USA to China and from France to South Korea. With all programmes fully conducted in English, BAU sets itself as one of the most international universities in Turkey, and providing an ideal study abroad destination in the city that bridges Europe and Asia.
About Istanbul
Istanbul is a beautiful city of stunning architecture, history and culture. You'll find ancient and modern colleges, fascinating museums and galleries, and plenty of parks, gardens and green spaces in which to relax. Although the city is spread over a large area, you will have easy reach to anywhere you would like to go thanks to a variety of modern and developed transportation systems. “This magical meeting place of East and West has more top-drawer attractions than it has minarets (and that's a lot).” (Lonely Planet)
Practical Infomation about Bahcesehir University
Number of places in Autumn
2
Number of places in spring
Remaining
Minimum GPA Score
A minimum GPA of 6.0 (BSc) or 7.0 (MSc) on the Danish grading scale.
Language requirement score: (CEFR)
B1
Passed ECTS in the English language
Not relevant
ECTS-points or semesters required completed before nomination for BSc students
BSc students must have completed 30 ECTS before starting their studies at Bahçeşehir University
ECTS-points or semesters required completed before nomination for Msc students
MSc students must have completed 30 ECTS before starting their studies at Bahçeşehir Universit
ECTS activity requirements for obtaining visa
Not relevant
Links
Website
Exchange Site
Catalog for international students
Studying in Turkey
About Turkey
About Istanbul
Google Maps
Useful facts about living in Turkey
- A soft drink in a bar costs on average 2,5 TL (6 DKK)
- A monthly pass for public transport costs on average 170 TL (378 DKK)
- Renting a one-bedroom apartment in the city centre costs on average 1168 TL (2600 DKK)
- There is always flavor in Turkey! Visit the impressive spice markets, cafés where the sweet Turkish tea and pastries is served, or try the well spiced-kebab or traditional Börek.
- Islam is a big part of the Turkish culture. Greet people with the Islamic greeting of 'Asalamu alaykum' (peace be upon you) or 'Nasilsiniz' (How are you?). Turks have great respect for the elderly, therefor they should always be greeted first.