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The KPSS exam will now be held in Alanya

The KPSS exam will now be held in Alanya

July 5, 2024

As a result of the initiatives of the rector of the University of Alaaddin Keikubat (ALKU) professor, doctor Kenan Akhmet Turkdogan, for the first time in Alanya a test on the teaching activity of KPSS (ÖABT) will be held.

At the end of May last year the rector of ALKU prof. Dr. Kenan Ahmet Turkdogan announced that the vertical translation examination (DGS) would be held in Alanya for the first time. That’s good news for teaching candidates. The State Staff Selection Examination (KPSS) for Teaching Knowledge (ÖABT) will now be held in Alanya.

Rector Turkdogan thanked the President of ÖSYM prof. Dr Bayram Ali Ersoya and ALKÜ State University for their efforts in providing the opportunity to hold DGS and ÖABT examinations in Alanya. The ÖABT exam will now be open to candidates living in nearby areas such as Gazipasha, Gundogmus, Anamur, Saryvelir, Bozyaz and others.

 

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