How to query 2022 YKS results?

held on 18-19 June Results of 2022 YKS exam finally announced. YKS, which determined the fate of many people, became the agenda with the reactions on social media. How to query 2022 YKS results? You can check our article for the answer to your question.


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2022 YKS results have been announced! How to query YKS results?

ÖSYM announced that the threshold has been lifted in the university entrance exams held this year. With the announcement of YKS results, prospective students, 27 July – 5 August they will choose between

2022 YKS results have been announced!  How to query YKS results?

To query your YKS result;

  • Click here to enter the official website of ÖSYM AİS.
  • On the screen that appears, you can view your 2022 YKS results by typing your TR ID number and the password you have previously determined.

Candidates whose TYT, SAY, SÖZ, EA and DİL exam scores are calculated will be able to choose an associate degree or undergraduate degree according to the scores they get. Candidates will be able to see the number of true and false, Secondary Education Achievement Score (OBP), TYT, AYT and, if any, YDT score on the result screen.

Announcing that the information of the top school winners is entered into the system, ÖSYM announced that the candidate students must apply to the Ministry of National Education until July 25 in case of any mistakes. It is worth remembering that the preference guide has not been published yet.

The number of candidates entering the first session of YKS was announced as 3.243.425 and the number of candidates entering the second session as 2.056.512. ÖSYM announced that YKS preferences can only be made over the internet. Preferences made through the application centers or by mail will not be accepted.

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