Universities in Turkey to remain closed for spring term, entrance exams postponed

Turkey's higher education institutions will remain closed through the spring semester to slow the spread of the coronavirus, the Council of Higher Education (YÖK) announced March 26. All education will continue remotely. Meanwhile, the higher education entrance exams (YKS) are postponed to July.

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Turkey's higher education institutions will remain closed through the spring semester to slow the spread of the coronavirus, the Council of Higher Education (YÖK) announced March 26.

"We will carry out the spring term remotely," YÖK Chair Yekta Saraç said.

Any material that can't be covered remotely will be recovered during the summer semester.

Turkish universities to begin remote classes on March 23

The regulations apply to all programs, including bachelor's, master's and doctorate's, Saraç added.

In addition, the higher education entrance exams (YKS) were postponed to July 25 and July 26, a date that was set for April.

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