Antalya Bilim University School of Foreign Languages English Preparatory Class Education, Instruction and Examination Regulation
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This regulation governs the English preparatory program at Antalya Bilim University for students admitted to undergraduate programs. It defines four CEFR-based levels (A1, A2, B1, B2) and sets a normal study period of one academic year with a maximum of two academic years. Students failing to complete the program within two years are dismissed per national regulations. Attendance of 80% is mandatory for all levels and the optional summer school. The English Proficiency Exam (İYS) requires a minimum score of 70/100 to pass and is offered at least three times per year. Students achieving B2 level or passing İYS are exempt from the preparatory class. Exemptions are also granted for prior successful English preparatory completion (with writing/speaking test), external recognized exams, or those who completed secondary education in an English-speaking country.
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Key Changes
- Maximum study period in preparatory class limited to two academic years; failure results in dismissal from the program
- Mandatory 80% attendance required for all levels and summer school; below 80% results in repeating the level
- English Proficiency Exam (İYS) passing score set at minimum 70 out of 100
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Obligations
What this law requires
Maintain 80% attendance rate in all English preparatory class levels and summer school courses
Complete English preparatory program within maximum two academic years or face dismissal per national regulations
Achieve minimum score of 70/100 on English Proficiency Exam (İYS) to pass
Administer English Proficiency Exam (İYS) at least three times per academic year (beginning of year, end of fall semester, end of spring semester)
Determine and announce academic calendar for English preparatory class annually with Senate approval, ensuring semester duration is not shorter than undergraduate/graduate program calendars