Konya, known as the city of Mevlana in the heart of Anatolia, is one of Turkey's most unique cities with its historical, cultural, and spiritual depth. As the capital of the Seljuk State, Konya is known worldwide for the green dome of the Mevlana Museum. Konya, Turkey's largest province in terms of surface area, is one of the country's locomotive cities in the agriculture and food sector thanks to the fertile Konya Plain. Blending traditional values with modern industry, this city has been undergoing rapid urban transformation in recent years. Selçuk Üniversitesi hosts more than sixty thousand students as one of Turkey's largest universities. The faculties of Medicine, Engineering, Law, Agriculture, and Theology are strong programs. Necmettin Erbakan Üniversitesi specializes in health sciences and education. Konya Teknik Üniversitesi is a young and dynamic institution focused on engineering. KTO Karatay Üniversitesi offers different programs as a foundation university. Alaeddin Campus is located in the city center, intertwined with the historical texture. The Selçuklu and Meram districts are regions where the student population is concentrated. University-industry collaborations are directly linked to Konya's strong machinery and automotive sub-industry sector. The cost of living stands out as one of Turkey's most advantageous cities. Accommodation and daily expenses are much lower than İstanbul and Ankara. The agricultural richness of the Konya Plain directly affects the table; fresh meat, dairy products, cereals, and vegetables are both abundant and economical. Etli ekmek, fırın kebabı, bamya çorbası, and Mevlana şekeri constitute the city's gastronomic identity. The tram line makes urban transportation practical. The high-speed train connection to Ankara facilitates access to major cities. The Mevlana Museum is Turkey's most visited museum, hosting more than two million visitors annually. The Şeb-i Arus ceremonies attract Mevlana lovers from all over the world to Konya every December. The Seljuk heritage on Alaeddin Tepesi, İnce Minare Medresesi, Karatay Medresesi, and Sırçalı Medrese constitute the city's historical texture. Kelebek Bahçesi, Tropikal Kelebek Bahçesi, and Japonya Parkı are modern recreation areas. Beyşehir Gölü Milli Parkı, Tuz Gölü, and Çatalhöyük — one of the world's oldest known settlements — are day-trip routes. Meram bağları are the city's resting and socializing places. Konya's economy is based on industry, agriculture, and trade. The machinery manufacturing industry is one of Turkey's strongest centers; agricultural machinery, automotive sub-industry, and defense industry parts are produced. Konya Organize Sanayi Bölgesi is one of Turkey's largest. Food processing, flour, and feed industry are the industrial equivalent of agricultural richness. Konya Teknokent is strengthening the entrepreneurship ecosystem in the field of engineering and software. Renewable energy — especially wind and solar energy — is a growing sector in the wide plains of the Konya Plain. Konya is the city where Mevlana's philosophy of tolerance, Seljuk heritage, strong industrial infrastructure, and affordable cost of living meet. University years spent in this environment that blends tradition and modernity provide valuable accumulation in terms of both career and personal development. The university's veterinary and agriculture programs contribute to the agricultural development of Anatolia. Akşehir brings entertainment with the Nasreddin Hoca festival, peace with the Beyşehir lake shore, and history with Çatalhöyük, the world's oldest settlement. Konya's high-speed train connection provides quick access to Ankara and Eskişehir. Sema performances are not only touristic but also a deep cultural experience that relaxes the soul. Seljuk heritage is encountered in every corner. The university's mechanical engineering program carries out joint projects with companies in Konya OSB. Akşehir lake is an important wetland for bird watching. Konya's strong family structure and conservative values offer a safe and orderly life to the city. Meram's vineyard houses and orchards are the city's breathing points. The sinkhole lakes in Karapınar are popular with geology enthusiasts. Software companies in Teknokent offer internship and job opportunities to IT students. Konya's high-speed train station is modern and comfortable.