

Kadir Has University
Istanbul · Cibali / FatihEuropean side
Founded
1997
Programs
21
From
$10,000
Language
EN · TR
About the University
A university in a restored historic tobacco factory on the Golden Horn — one of the city's most beautiful campuses. Engineering, law, communications.
City & Campus
The waterfront Cibali campus: historic architecture with a UNESCO-awarded restoration.
Advantages
- ✦A historic campus on the Golden Horn
- ✦Small cohorts, strong engineering and law
- ✦City center — Balat and Fener nearby
Programs & Prices
Admission Documents
The standard package for Istanbul's private universities — we'll help you prepare everything and translate your documents:
- ✓Passport (copy)
- ✓High-school certificate or diploma
- ✓Transcript of grades
- ✓Biometric photo
- ✓Notarized translations (arranged for an extra fee)
- ✓Motivation letter / portfolio — for selected programs
Application Deadlines
Fall intake
Studies from September · applications January to August
Spring intake
Studies from February · applications October to January
Private universities admit without entrance exams — based on your certificate/diploma.
FAQ
Are there entrance exams?
No. Istanbul's private universities admit based on your school certificate or diploma — no SAT or TÖMER required to start. Medicine is more competitive, but still exam-free.
Do I need to know Turkish?
Not if you choose an English-taught program. For Turkish-taught programs the university provides a TÖMER preparatory year. English is confirmed with the university's internal test.
How much does tuition cost?
The prices on this page are the university's official yearly tuition for international students. Uni4U adds no fees: you pay the same as applying directly, but with full support.
What does Uni4U support include?
Program matching, application, acceptance letter, visa and residence permit help, airport pickup, housing and support throughout your studies — free for the student.
When should I apply?
The earlier the better: international quotas for popular programs fill up by summer. Ideally 4-6 months before your studies start.

