History

History

Vocational School of Justice established in the 2012-2013 academic year, based on the decision of the Higher Education Council (YÖK) numbered B.30.0.EÖB-101.02.05-1426, dated 09.02.2012, and the resolution of Dicle University Senate numbered 2012/4-5, dated 21.03.2012. Our institution admits a total of 200 students each year, with 100 students in the Regular Daytime Education and 100 students in the Evening Education program. Despite commencing educational activities in 2012, our vocational school achieved the highest average score among all Justice Vocational Schools in Turkey in the 2014 DGS Exam, which was taken by our first graduates.

The courses in our vocational school are taught by 3 Lecturers and faculty members from the Faculty of Law. Administrative tasks and support services are handled by the School Secretary, 3 staff members, 1 secretary, and 1 temporary personnel.

There is no doubt that qualified judicial personnel contribute directly to the proper, high-quality, and efficient functioning of justice services. Our fundamental goal is to educate individuals who possess a solid understanding of general legal knowledge, are capable of conducting research and critical analysis, exhibit versatile thinking, have a visionary mindset, and most importantly, embrace the principles that "Justice Delayed is Justice Denied" and "Justice is the Foundation of the State.