YOS Exam

The YOS exam is a local Turkish test not recognized globally and is conducted by most Turkish universities. YOS stands for “Yabancı Uyruklu Öğrenci Sınavı,” which translates to “Foreign Student Exam.” It is a mandatory requirement for admission to Turkish government universities.

The score obtained by students in the YOS exam plays a significant role in enhancing their high school GPA, enabling them to apply to colleges with high cut-off scores such as medicine and pharmacy.

Where is the YOS Exam Held? 

Each university determines the location for the exam, which is usually conducted within its campus. Students are required to attend the university campus to take the exam personally. The only exception is Istanbul University, where students from 65 countries can take the exam in their home country. The cost of the exam varies from one university to another and is paid through bank transfer to the university’s account.

How to Prepare for the YOS Exam?

Students can prepare for the YOS exam through study materials and numerous books available in both Turkish and English, found in Turkish cities. There is a dedicated book for each subject. Preparation for this exam may take from three to five months.

Due to the importance of the exam, several educational institutes offer lectures on the YOS curriculum. These lectures may last 7 to 8 months for regular courses or 4 months for intensive courses.

*Registration for the YOS exam is available every year from February or March to June. The exam date for each university can be found on its official website, where the university sets the exam date, and students must adhere to the specified date.

YOS Exam Questions 

Generally, the YOS exam consists of:

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