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Education in Cyprus is becoming more popular among international students


Education in Cyprus is becoming more popular among international students

Education Minister of TRNC said that over 60 000 students from 100 different countries are currently studying in the universities of Northern Cyprus.

The minister, Dr. Mustafa Arabacioglu, speaking in general Assembly meeting in Ankara, said that only 12 000 of all students are TRNC natives, while 35 000 students are Turkish citizens, and 15 000 are international students from different countries.

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15.03.2014

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