USEFUL INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS
The documents below is to provide important information and documentation that is relevant in making an application for the 2018/2019 EU Scholarship Programme. You will find the following:
- A link to the complete GUIDELINES. Please read carefully before making an application
- Information about the PRIORITY SUBJECT AREAS
- The full list of ANNEXES mentioned in the GUIDELINES
- WRITTEN TESTS: Information about the Language Proficiency Test and General Ability Tests as well as guides and sample questions.
GUIDELINES - Please read these Guidelines carefully BEFORE completing and submitting your application so that you fully understand the nature of the scholarship programme; the eligibility criteria and documentation required; the application, evaluation and selection process; and how and when results will be issued.
PRIORITY SUBJECT AREAS
There are no limits on the choice of subject area under this programme. Applicants are welcome to apply in any subject area; however, a list of priority areas has been identified in consultation with relevant stakeholders. Potential applicants to the EU Scholarship Programme are encouraged to consider these priority areas. The professions and skills encouraged aim at contributing to the economic development of the Turkish Cypriot community and bringing the community closer to the EU. The EU Scholarship Programme will continue to include priority areas in the coming years. The following subject areas have been identified as priority under 2018/19 Call;
Table below covers the full list of specific priority areas:
Agriculture | Geographical Informations Systems (GIS) |
Agribusiness | Horticulture |
Animal Sciences | Hydrology & Water Management |
Aquaculture & Fisheries | Informatics & Information Sciences |
Computing | IT Security |
Computer Engineering | Mathematical Engineering in Data Science |
Computer Sciences | Natural Resource Management |
Data Science & Big Data | Natural Sciences |
Ecology | Plant & Crop Sciences |
Environmental Engineering | Software Engineering |
Environmental Economics & Policy | Sustainable Engineering |
Environmental Management | Sustainable Development |
Environmental Sciences | Translation & Interpreting |
Energy & Power Engineering | Web Technologies & Cloud Computing |
European Law | Web Development |
Food Sciences |
- Applicants who choose one of these subjects for their studies will receive extra scores See 5.2 Methodologies Applied section of the Guidelines for the score promotion methodology which will be used for priority subjects
- Applicants in all categories are permitted to submit only one application for one type of scholarship. Applicants submitting more than one application will be rejected.
- Applicants in each of the two types (in their sub-categories – see below) will compete on separate lists, i.e. applicants in one category / sub-category will compete with the other applicants in the same category / sub-category.
ANNEXES
Annexes mentioned in the Guidlines can be found in the links below. Please click on the individual links to access the Annexes:
WRITTEN TESTS: All applicants submitting an online application will be invited for the Written Tests. All candidates will sit for the Written Tests under test conditions on the same day, at a designated venue in Nicosia. The venue of the test is Turkish Maarif College, Nicosia (Türk Maarif Koleji, Lefkoşa). The time will be announced in the letter of confirmation that the applicants will receive on Wednesday, 21 March 2018. The indicative date for the tests is Saturday, 31 March 2018. This information will also be announced on the website in due course. When candidates apply, they should ensure they are available in person to take the tests in Cyprus on the specified date shown above as no exceptions can be made. Applicants should bring the ID they have used for application as a proof of identification on the exam day.
Applicants will be required to take the following three tests:
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A General Ability Test
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A Language Proficiency Test
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A ‘Motivation Letter’
GENERAL ABILITY TEST: General Ability Test (GAT) is used to measure candidate’s broad capacity in numerical, verbal and visual-spatial dimensions. GAT test can be taken in Turkish or English. Applicants must indicate their choice on their application form. Once the application form is submitted, no change can be made in the choice of GAT language.
Please click on the links below for the General Ability Test (GAT) Manual and Sample questions in English and Turkish:
GAT ENGLISH MANUAL & SAMPLE QUESTIONS | |
GAT ENGLISH MANUAL |
GENERAL TIPS |
VERBAL REASONING TIPS | |
NUMERICAL REASONING TIPS | |
SPATIAL REASONING TIPS | |
GAT SAMPLE ENGLISH QUESTIONS |
VERBAL SAMPLE QUESTIONS |
NUMERICAL SAMPLE QUESTIONS | |
SPATIAL SAMPLE QUESTIONS | |
GYT TÜRKÇE KILAVUZ VE ÖRNEK SORULAR | |
GYT TÜRKÇE KILAVUZ | GENEL SINAV TAKTİKLERİ |
SÖZEL VE SAYISAL SINAV TAKTİKLERİ | |
GÖRSEL SINAV TAKTİKLERİ | |
GYT TÜRKÇE ÖRNEK SORULAR |
SÖZEL ÖRNEK SORULAR |
SAYISAL ÖRNEK SORULAR | |
GÖRSEL ÖRNEK SORULAR |
APTIS
Information on the Language Proficiency Test - APTIS is provided on the documents below. Please click on the links to access the documents:
- ANNEX 6 - WRITTEN TESTS
- HOW TO PREPARE FOR APTIS
- APTIS CANDIDATE GUIDE
- APTIS SAMPLE Reading Test
- APTIS SAMPLE Grammar and Vocabulary Test