Regarding 2024 -2025 Fall Semester Entrance Exams

by Oğuz Öz | Jul 01, 2024
Dear candidates,

İTÜ MİAM 2024-2025 Fall Semester Entrance Exams will be held this week, 2-4 July. 

The General Music Knowledge test and the Music Theory exam will start on July 2, at 10:00, in the İTÜ Maçka Campus School of Foreign Languages (Yabancı Diller Yüksekokulu) building, hall A101. All applicants should attend these exams. Please be in front of the exam building half an hour before the exam for the ID check to be completed and for the exam to start on time. Do not forget to bring an official ID and application form.

All candidates who applied for the Sound Engineering and Design, Sonic Arts and Composition concentration areas have written exams, which will start at 14:00 in the same building. 

Additionally, all PhD candidates will have written exams, which will start at 14:00 in the same building.

The interviews will start in the afternoon of July 2. The interview schedule will be announced at 13:00 on miam.itu.edu.tr and MİAM’s İnstagram account, @itumiam. After the Music Theory exam and General Music Knowledge test, please do not leave the campus before checking your interview date and time. The interviews will be held between the afternoon of July 2 and the evening of July 4. 

For international applicants, online meeting link will be provided via mail on July 2, Tuesday.

For any further questions, please e-mail to miam@itu.edu.tr

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