The field of law is one of the most sought-after specialties among students. This field is the pathway for those who wish to pursue a career in law, apply for positions in the judiciary or police, or work in other administrative roles.
The departments within a law school typically include international law, criminal law, administrative law, commercial law, and civil law. Key subjects studied in law include named contracts, civil and criminal procedure, an introduction to legal science, wills, and inheritance, among others.
The duration of studying law in Turkey is five years, including a preparatory year for learning the language of instruction, whether Turkish or English.
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Documents Required for Application and Registration:
1- High School Certificate (Translated into Turkish or English)
2- High School Transcript (All Grades) (Translated into Turkish or English)
3- A Copy of the Passport
4- YÖS, SAT, ACT etc. Exam Result (if any)
5- A Personal Photo
6- Valid English Language Certificate (For English Programs / if any)
7- Turkish Language Certificate C1 (For Turkish Programs / if any)
8- Equivalency Certificate / Denklik (During Registration)
Important Notes:
- Since applications are done electronically, documents must be prepared in PDF format, and after obtaining admission, registration at the university is done in person or through a power of attorney and with the original documents.
- The high school certificate and transcripts (all years of secondary school) must be attested by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in your country.
- Documents must be translated into Turkish by a translator accredited to the Embassy of the Republic of Turkey in your country or by a translator accredited to the Notary Public in Turkey. Otherwise, the translation will not be accepted.
- This explanation is general information, get information from your advisor about the admission requirements and the necessary documents in detail.