With the great demand for studying at a university in Turkey , there are many questions that those who are about to take this step are looking for an answer to. One of the most important topics that are inquired about is the possibility of working during the study period? Can the student bear the pressure of work with study responsibilities? And if he has the right to work, what are the most prominent laws related to this matter? Everything related to this matter can be explored through the following article, which will address all its dimensions.
It is one of the confusing questions, why might a student who is still in the study stage need to look for a job opportunity? Certainly, he needs this in order to cover his personal expenses, to pay the university fees, to bear all the costs of his living and studies, and to purchase his supplies. In Turkey, the student has the right to work alongside his studies, but according to these conditions and rules:
1 – In order for a student with an education residence to have the right to enroll in a job in addition to his studies, he must obtain a work permit through the employer through whom it will be obtained. If granted, he will be able to take up work and study at the same time.
2 – The student will not be able to work more than twenty-four per week. In this context, it is necessary to mention the necessity of learning the Turkish language in this case, as it is an aid to find a reputable job opportunity faster, commensurate with his academic specialization.
3 – The student can benefit from the preparatory year that the foreign student usually undergoes before starting his specialization, which is a stage for learning and professionalizing the Turkish language. Through this language, the student can enter the labor market in Turkey from its widest doors.
Because Turkey welcomes foreign students in its universities and tries as much as possible to preserve the minds and limit the migration of its children abroad, it gave them the opportunity to work during their studies, and also provided them with good salaries that are commensurate with the cost of living and with their personal and study expenses. In this context, it is worth noting that salaries in Turkey are witnessing an annual increase in line with inflation rates, and of course salaries differ from one profession to another and from one field to another.
– Many universities in Turkey provide their students with evening education programs for some academic disciplines, and this suits many students, as they can take advantage of the morning period at work.
– After the student completes his studies in Turkey and graduates, many fields of work will be opened for him, and he will have the right to join one of the private institutions or special projects.
– It is very easy to find a job opportunity in Turkey, as it has many sectors, fields and institutions. It is also possible to use social networking sites in order to quickly find a unique opportunity.
– In this regard, the student is advised to pay more attention to his studies and postpone work until after graduation, but if he has the ability to balance between them, there is no problem with that.
– It is preferable to search for a job opportunity within the student’s specialization in order to gain experience within his specialization. It is worth noting that the student will undergo training courses during the summer period and they will be paid.
– If the student does not have the financial ability to enroll in universities whose expenses are large, he can choose one of the universities with modest costs, as private universities can be found at a cost of three thousand US dollars annually.
So, the field is wide for students wishing to obtain a distinguished job opportunity during the academic career, but this remains restricted by certain rules and conditions that the student must review before taking this step.