High School Equivalency in Turkey (Denklik) 2026: Complete e-Devlet Guide
High-school equivalency in Turkey — known as Denklik — is the single most important step for any foreign student who wants to continue their university educati…
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Open university education in Turkey has become a popular choice for students who can't commit to the schedule of a traditional in-person degree — whether they'…
Open university education in Turkey has become a popular choice for students who can't commit to the schedule of a traditional in-person degree — whether they're working full-time, raising a family, or living far from a university city. The system offers fully recognised associate's and bachelor's degrees, accredited by Turkey's Council of Higher Education (YÖK), and is one of the most affordable, high-quality distance-learning options in the wider region. This 2026 guide covers the main open universities in Turkey, admission requirements, and how to register step by step.
Open education (Açıköğretim) is a distance-learning model where you study from home using a mix of textbooks, recorded video lessons, and online materials, then sit your exams in person at designated centres inside Turkey or in select international locations. There are no mandatory lectures and no attendance requirements — perfect for working students or anyone outside a university city.
The oldest and largest open university in Turkey. Based in Eskişehir, founded in 1958, AÖF offers more than 50 programmes across Economics, Business, Humanities, Law, and Communication. Exam-based system, with degrees recognised inside and outside Turkey.
Run by Istanbul University, AUZEF offers distance-learning bachelor's programmes in a model similar to AÖF, but with a more academic, university-like character. It is especially well known for its programmes in Sociology, History, Business Administration, Translation, and Public Health.
Operated by Ataturk University in Erzurum, ATA-AÖF runs programmes in Accounting, Business Administration, Health Services, Nursing and Media. ATA-AÖF has been steadily attracting more Arab students thanks to its easier registration and flexible fee structure.
Fees vary by university, programme and number of credits, but for international students they typically range from 1,500 to 4,500 Turkish lira per year at AÖF and AUZEF. This low cost is one of the biggest reasons students pick open education over traditional in-person enrolment.
Open-education students sit three exam rounds per year: a midterm (Ara sınav), a final (Final), and a make-up exam (Bütünleme) for anyone who fails the final. Exams are written in person at designated centres inside Turkey, and at select centres abroad — Germany, France, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, and others.
Each open university maintains a digital study platform with:
Yes — Turkish open-education degrees are accredited by the Council of Higher Education (YÖK) and recognised by ministries of higher education in most Arab countries (provided the document is attested at the Turkish consulate). Many graduates use them to pursue a master's degree inside or outside Turkey.
Open university education in Turkey is a genuine opportunity to earn a recognised degree without committing to full-time in-person attendance. With low tuition, flexible study, and well-developed online platforms, almost anyone with the discipline to study at home can complete a bachelor's degree this way. Get your high-school equivalency sorted, pick a university that suits your programme, and register through e-Devlet within the official window — that's the playbook.