MSKU is among the top 10 universities with the most satisfied students
 
Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University (MSKU) ranked 10th among state universities in Turkey, increasing its "general satisfaction" ranking by 12 places.

University Research Laboratory/University Assesments & Research Laboratory [ÜniAr] 2020 Turkey University Satisfaction Survey (TÜMA 2020) data has been shared with the public.

The results of the research, which are published regularly every year in order to provide data to the administrations in order to enrich the student experience and guide the universities on the way to become a student-centered university and to increase the sensitivity of strategic planning and service quality, this year, approximately 40 thousand students studying at 192 universities, 125 state and 67 foundations. prepared by collecting data.
According to the TÜMA 2020 results, which include the Universities General Satisfaction, Students' Learning Experience Satisfaction, Campus and Satisfaction of Life, Academic Support and Interest, Satisfaction with the Richness of Learning Opportunities and Resources, Personal Development and Career Support, our University is among 192 universities in the "University General Satisfaction Ranking" category. It was ranked 22nd. MSKU, on the other hand, rose 12 places and ranked 10th among state universities.

MSKU, which was ranked 43rd by showing an example of success last year, reinforced this success by rising to the level of "A" level universities in 2020.
Again, according to the research, MSKU was among the "A+" universities representing the most successful ones in the "Campus and Satisfaction of Life" ranking, which measures the attractiveness of the campus environment, social facilities, dormitory facilities and quality, transportation convenience, security, aesthetics and usefulness of physical spaces, and the environment in which the campus is located. 

Our University, which was among the top 10 universities with the highest "Satisfaction with the Management and Operation of the Institution" score last year, rose 33 places this year and became one of the "A" level universities.