Institute of Graduate Studies

About

The Graduate School of Istanbul Gedik University was established by Presidential Decree No. 3119 dated October 22, 2020. The purpose of the Institute is to provide master's and doctoral education in graduate education fields in accordance with graduate education regulations, and to graduate students who challenge the boundaries of science and technology, monitor and evaluate continuous development, contribute to the technological advancement of our country and the world, and serve as research-oriented and creative individuals to the national and international community.

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Frequently Asked Questions

I would like to obtain a student ID card, transcript, graduation certificate, and diploma. Where can I get them?
Student ID cards, transcripts, and graduation certificates can be obtained through e-government. Additionally, diplomas are issued by the Student Affairs Office after graduation at a single location.
When and how are graduate program applications submitted?
Application dates, application procedures, required documents, and quotas are announced on our Institute's website before the beginning of the fall and spring semesters.
Are there any science exams, interviews, written or oral exams in graduate education applications?
The necessary information is provided in the announcement for student admissions.
Can I apply for graduate education before graduating from the undergraduate program?
Applicants for graduate programs must have a bachelor's degree.
What should a candidate who is on the waiting list as a result of the graduate exam do?
Candidates who do not complete their registration within the specified time will be replaced by alternate candidates in order of their ranking. Candidates are responsible for following the announcements.
Do I need to register every semester?
Students must renew their registration at the beginning of each semester. Semesters for which registration is not renewed will be counted toward the maximum period of study. Students who do not renew their registration cannot benefit from student rights during that semester. Students who have progressed to the thesis stage must register for the “Thesis” course.
I was unable to register for my class on time. What should I do?
Students who fail to register for courses or renew their registration within the time specified in the academic calendar cannot attend courses or take exams for that semester and cannot benefit from student rights. The lost semester counts toward the total duration of study. Students in this situation must submit a written request stating their reasons to the Institute by the deadline for late course registration specified in the academic calendar. Students whose excuses are accepted by the Management Board may renew their registration.
What is the normal and maximum duration for completing the registered program?
Excluding the period spent on scientific preparation, the duration for completing the program, regardless of whether registration is made for each semester, starting from the semester in which the courses related to the registered program are offered; For a non-thesis master's program, it is a minimum of two semesters and a maximum of three semesters. For thesis-based master's programs, the normal duration is four semesters, and the maximum duration is six semesters. For doctoral programs, the normal duration is eight semesters, and the maximum duration is twelve semesters for those admitted with a master's degree.
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