Admitted to physics with -1.75 net score in university exam

Prof. Dr. Behçet Yalın Özkara entered the YKS exam to highlight the flaws in the examination system. Remarkably, with a physics net score of -1.75, Özkara was admitted to a physics program.

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Prof. Dr. Behçet Yalın Özkara, a faculty member at Eskişehir Osmangazi University's Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, took the Turkiye's university exam 'Higher Education Institutions Exam (YKS)' to demonstrate the system's inconsistencies.

Remarkably, with a physics net score of -1.75, Özkara was admitted to a physics program.

Despite scoring -1.75 in physics, Özkara managed to secure a spot in a physics program.

Özkara shared the placement results on his social media account on the platform X (formerly known as Twitter), under the handle AkademikLink, writing, "I achieved my goal and was admitted to a Physics program with a -1.75 net score in Physics. How about your results?"

Prof. Dr. Özkara had previously gained recognition for his videos addressing issues of incompetence and nepotism in academia.