Niğde, founded in the southern part of Central Anatolia under the magnificent silhouette of the Aladağlar, is an Anatolian city waiting to be discovered with its historical and natural riches. Aladağlar Milli Parkı is one of Turkey's most important mountaineering and trekking areas. Eski Gümüşler Manastırı is the largest underground monastery in the Cappadocia region. The pomegranate of Bor district is famous throughout Turkey. Niğde Ömer Halisdemir Üniversitesi — named after Sergeant Ömer Halisdemir, the hero of July 15 — is the academic center of the city with more than twenty thousand students. The faculties of Medicine, Engineering, Architecture, Education, and Agriculture are strong programs. The campus has modern infrastructure. With the advantage of a small city, student-faculty interaction is strong. The university's agricultural and food research is compatible with the region's potential. The cost of living is one of the lowest in Turkey. Accommodation and daily expenses are extremely economical. Bor pomegranate, potato, and apple production are the region's agricultural wealth. Niğde cuisine is simple but filling. Trekking and mountaineering in Aladağlar offer one of Turkey's most challenging and rewarding routes. Kapuzbaşı Şelaleleri is a magnificent natural wonder pouring from seven branches. The frescoes and underground rooms of Eski Gümüşler Manastırı are fascinating. Çamardı plateaus are ideal for summer camps. Proximity to Cappadocia is an advantage for weekend trips. The university's nature sports club organizes regular mountain climbs. Agriculture, mining, and the food sector form the economic foundations of Niğde. Boron ore is important as a strategic resource. Potato and apple processing facilities are the backbone of the food industry. Niğde offers a unique experience for those who want to study at a university in the magnificent nature of Aladağlar, at a low cost, in a friendly environment, feeling the power of the mountains. University years spent accompanied by the sound of Kapuzbaşı Şelaleleri leave memories that will give strength for a lifetime. The Yedigöller region of Aladağlar is a favorite route for mountaineers with its glacial lakes. The ancient city of Tyana in Kemerhisar keeps the Roman period alive. The university's architecture program contributes to the region's historical building restoration projects. Niğde's apple and potato production feeds the food industry. The plateaus of Çamardı are ideal for summer camps. Bolkar Mountains offer challenging but rewarding routes for trekking enthusiasts. The city's quiet structure is ideal for academic focus and is far from the distractions of big cities. The university's agriculture program carries out projects to improve the quality of Bor pomegranate and Niğde potato. The historical texture of Fertek bears traces of Seljuk architecture. Ulukışla railway station is one of the most dramatic points of the Taurus mountain passes. Çiftehan hot springs offer thermal relaxation. Niğde's climate, where four seasons are clearly experienced, adds a different beauty to each season. Proximity to Aladağlar is a unique advantage for nature sports, and the university's mountaineering club is one of the most active communities in Turkey. The agricultural lands of Çiftlik district and the historical structures of Altunhisar offer district explorations. The university's regional development projects create research opportunities for students. Niğde's safe and peaceful environment provides ideal conditions for academic study. Traveling through the passes of the Taurus Mountains is an adventure experience in itself. Ecemiş valley is perfect for nature walks and photography. The university's electrical-electronics engineering program contributes to the region's energy needs with solar energy projects. Participating in the harvest season in the pomegranate gardens of Bor district is a unique experience. Niğde castle offers a panoramic view of the city. The Ömer Halisdemir Monument in Çukurkuyu hosts thousands of visitors every year and adds a national value to the city. This city at the foot of Aladağlar offers a quiet but strong academic environment. The university's engineering programs train engineers for the region's industrial infrastructure. Niğde's sheltered valleys and high-altitude plateaus offer a unique geography for nature sports. In this small but friendly city, every student is recognized and valued. The social facilities and student center on the university campus offer a modern campus experience. Niğde's location provides proximity to Adana and Kayseri, facilitating access to the job markets of these major cities. ---
Browse all 1 universities in Niğde. The list below includes public and foundation universities, with department offerings, base scores, success rankings, and campus information.