Currently only six universities are recognized in Turkey which, as the article explains, leaves some students from other institutions unable to continue their education abroad:
You guys will always denying facts. Same in elections.Misinformation is your worst enemy. Thanks to @hawa-ali for battling the misinformation.
This is absolutely unacceptable if true, students should never have their education put in jeapordy due to politics. I condemn this if true.
You guys will always denying facts. Same in elections.
You lie to others until the world laughing on us because of you.
You treat us as we don't know nothing, All evidence its clear no need your explanations.
PL will solve this inshalla.
A complete non-sequitur and an incoherent one at that.Fraudmajo organization sounds like police internal affairs. “We have investigated ourselves and found no wrongdoing”
So I guess the Puntland alumni at school in Turkey got in through the black market huh? All of a sudden they’re not recognized and that’s because they’re waiting for a list? How convenient. I guess that national exam issue last year was a misunderstanding too.
Somalia’s education ministry has promised to compile a list of recognized universities in the country since some undergraduate students have been unable to proceed with their studies in Turkish Universities due to what was referred to as lack of recognition of those universities by the higher education board.
Somalia’s education ministry has promised to compile a list of recognized universities in the country since some undergraduate students have been unable to proceed with their studies in Turkish Universities due to what was referred to as lack of recognition of those universities by the higher education board.
This matter has also affected a section of Somali students whose admission status remains unclear over the state of their academic credentials.
According to the board, the Somali National University along five other private universities in Somalia are recognized in Turkey. This could change once the Ministry of Education finalizes the complete list of credible institutions.
@hawa-ali do you need help realizing that the affected students are those not recognized by the MOE board?
Use your words, I don't speak coli. What are you trying to say.
You are the same person who said there wasn't a problem when Farmaajo's government spent the last 4 years denying students certificates. You are consistent in your hatred.
@hawa-ali do you need help realizing that the affected students are those not recognized by the MOE board?
There could be light at the end of the tunnel since an urgent solution is being worked by the higher education board. A directive is expected from the board to allow for the admission of the students.
What they say they will do is irrelevant, we have a 4 year track record. What is the situation now? Are they stuck in limbo or not?Why would you lie so brazenly about something that can easily be fact-checked? My profile is open to any members on this forum. I have never done anything of the sort. My comments about this issue can be found in this thread. Let's see if this exposes my alleged "hatred".
I explained the quote you linked in my previous comment. The Education Ministry will publish a new list of universities that will assist both subsets of students - group A who could not proceed with their education and group B who were stuck in admission limbo: