The faculty at Near East University is highly skilled and supportive, providing an enriching academic experience. My professors are approachable and very resourceful The student life is vibrant and diverse, offering numerous opportunities for students to explore Cyprus and other close-by destinations. Working as a student here allows for valuable real-world experiences and skill development. Life in Cyprus is enriched by the beautiful surroundings, warm climate, and welcoming local community. The accommodations are quite pricey but very modern, fully furnished and comfortable. the facilities at the university are modern and well looked after. One challenge might be language barrier for international students. Because even though the programs are in English, out side school majority of the people do not really use English for day to day communications. I recommend Near East University
View moreAlthough the school has a very large land and student population, campus facilities are very limited. In addition to the insufficient social areas, the biggest problem is that the faculty buildings and classrooms are insufficient. Inability to provide a classroom for the lectures. The majority of the teachers are working part-time, some even come from Turkey to teach every 2 weeks. Dormitories on campus are neglected and expensive. In addition, the student population is quite diverse, which often causes students to group together and clash with each other. Apart from these, it has a successful structure in the field of health faculties. The faculties of medicine, pharmacy and veterinary medicine are well-equipped and well-educated. Besides, the fact that the school has a very successful hospital is a big plus and it is very nice that it is free for all students studying in Cyprus. In general, the student life in Nicosia, Cyprus can be said to be moderate, but it is quite expensive for students, however, it provides many social opportunities. The fact that there are too many universities in the city has also led to many opportunities for students. The worst part is that there is no public transport throughout Cyprus. Most of the transportation is done by student rings, and even the local people use them. Apart from this, it is necessary to use a private vehicle or taxi. At the same time, taxis are expensive as it is a tourist city.
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