Zonguldak Bülent Ecevit University Faculty of Medicine Education-Training and Examination Regulation
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This regulation establishes the rules for student admission, registration, education, and examinations at Zonguldak Bülent Ecevit University Faculty of Medicine in Turkey. The six-year medical program is divided into three phases: Basic Medical Sciences (years 1-3), Clinical Medical Sciences (years 4-5), and a 12-month Internship (year 6). It enforces a strict class-passing system where students must successfully complete all courses, practicals, and applied courses of one year before advancing, with mandatory attendance of at least 70% for theoretical and 80% for practical sessions in the first three years. Students have a maximum of 9 years to complete the 6-year program. The regulation defines detailed roles for the Education Commission, class coordinators, advisors, and various exam commissions, while specifying AKTS credit calculations, student development portfolios, and procedures for horizontal transfers and exchange programs.
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Key Changes
- Implements strict class-passing system: students cannot advance to the next year without successfully completing all courses and practicals of the current year
- Sets mandatory attendance thresholds: minimum 70% for theoretical courses and 80% for practical courses in years 1-3
- Establishes maximum study duration of 9 years for the 6-year medical program (excluding optional language prep year)
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What this law requires
Students must maintain minimum attendance of 70% for theoretical sessions and 80% for practical sessions during the first three years (Basic Medical Sciences phase) to advance to the next year
Students must successfully complete all courses, practicals, and applied courses of one year before advancing to the next year; students cannot progress with incomplete coursework
Students must renew their registration each semester at the beginning of the academic period within designated timeframes, pay student contribution fees, and complete course registration under the supervision of their primary advisor
Students who fail to pay required contribution fees within the timeframes specified in the academic calendar, or whose hardship claims are rejected by the Faculty Management Board, lose registration and student rights for that semester
Students must complete the six-year medical program within a maximum of 9 years from initial enrollment