Account Operations and System Usage

You can click on the 'Forgot Password' link on the login screen to reset your password. If you continue to experience problems, please contact our support team.

Check your spam/junk folder. If you still can't find it, make sure you registered with the correct email address, or contact our technical support team.

You can update your details in the 'My Profile' section of your student panel.

The application system generally accepts PDF and JPEG formats. The maximum file size is specified in the system.

Registration on the portal is free. However, consulting services after you have decided to apply are subject to a fee.

You can contact us via the email address info@applyeurolink.org or via the contact form on the website.

Application Process and Documents

The European university application process consists of selecting a programme, preparing documents, completing an online application form, going through the acceptance process and applying for a student visa. One-to-one counselling is provided throughout the process.

The basic documents are your diploma, transcript, CV, motivation letter, passport and language proficiency certificate. Application requirements may vary depending on the country and programme.

Application requirements vary by country and university. While some countries do not require it, others may require specific scores and placement in your chosen department. For example, we always recommend that students in Turkey take the YKS exam for Europe.

Application deadlines may vary depending on the period for which you are applying. In some countries, applications can be submitted until the end of March, whereas in others, the deadline is the end of July. It is advantageous and recommended to apply early.

Whether or not you can make changes after submitting your application depends on the university's procedures. You should discuss this with your education advisor.

Yes, you can stop the process before the application is officially submitted. However, official application fees are non-refundable.

Some universities may accept preliminary applications with incomplete documents, but they will not evaluate them and will keep the application pending. Documents must be complete for a final evaluation.

When applying, you must provide both the original documents and their English translations; some European countries may also request a translation in the country's official language.

You can pay application and consultancy fees by bank transfer or online payment method.

You can track your application step by step in the 'My Applications' section of our student portal.

European University Admission Requirements

Yes, you can apply to more than one university or programme during the same application period.

Transfer applications are not very common in Europe. The transfer procedure varies from university to university. You should discuss this with your education advisor.

Generally, there is no age limit, but if too much time has passed since you graduated, it will be very difficult to obtain a visa.

You could consider universities that offer preparatory programmes or conditional admission options for students with insufficient language skills.

Results and Post-Acceptance Procedures

Results are usually announced within 2–8 weeks, with applicants being notified by email. You can also check the 'My Applications' section of our student portal.

Yes, but only before final registration. Please note that application and service fees paid to the school are non-refundable.

You must pay the deposit, complete the registration documents and start the student visa application process.

Some European universities offer merit-based scholarships and discounts for early applications. Your advisor will guide you towards the most suitable scholarships.

Yes, we can help with university dormitories and private student accommodation through our partner universities.

We provide consulting services for the European student visa application process, including preparing the necessary documents and scheduling appointments.

In most European countries, students are permitted to work part-time for a certain number of hours per week.