Beykoz University Graduate Education, Instruction and Examination Regulation
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This regulation governs all graduate programs at Beykoz University's Graduate Programs Institute in Turkey. It establishes rules for student admission, registration, education, assessment, and graduation for both thesis and non-thesis master's programs, doctoral programs, and proficiency in arts programs. The document details ALES score requirements (minimum 55 for thesis master's), foreign language conditions, advisor assignment timelines, thesis defense procedures, and plagiarism checks. Program duration for thesis master's is set at 4 semesters minimum and 6 semesters maximum (excluding scientific preparation). It also covers credit requirements (at least 21 credits and 120 AKTS), jury composition for thesis defense, and special provisions for disabled applicants and graduates of doctoral/specialty programs.
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Key Changes
- Thesis master's requires minimum 55 ALES score (or equivalent) as determined by Senate
- Thesis master's program must consist of at least 21 credits, 7 courses, 1 seminar and thesis work totaling 120 AKTS
- Maximum duration for thesis master's is 6 semesters (4 semesters standard completion time)
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What this law requires
Thesis Master's programs must require applicants to have a minimum ALES score of 55 points (or equivalent YÖK-approved exam) in the relevant score type as determined by the Senate
Non-thesis Master's programs must not require ALES scores unless the Institute Board proposes and Senate approves this requirement; if required, the minimum score must be 55
Foreign language education programs must require applicants to provide minimum 55 points from YÖK-recognized central foreign language exams or equivalent international foreign language exams accepted by ÖSYM
Student admission decisions must be based on Bachelor's diploma plus ALES score, undergraduate GPA, written scientific evaluation and/or interview, foreign language requirements, and other minimum conditions in proportions determined by Institute Board decision and Senate approval
Candidates in graduation stage must submit their graduation certificates to the Institute by the program start date