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Georgia University Admission 2026: Complete Process, Requirements & Deadlines

EduGeo Team December 3, 2025 14 min read
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Getting admitted to a Georgian university is simpler than most students expect. There is no entrance exam, no IELTS requirement, and no competitive cutoff. If you meet the basic eligibility criteria and submit your documents correctly, you receive an admission letter, often within two weeks.

But "simple" does not mean "impossible to get wrong." Every year, students delay their enrollment or face complications because of incomplete documents, missed deadlines, or avoidable mistakes. This guide walks you through the entire admission process for 2026, covering every step from choosing your program to landing in Georgia.

Eligibility Requirements

For Medical Programs (MD / MBBS Equivalent)

RequirementDetails
EducationCompleted 12th grade (or equivalent) with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology
Minimum Marks50% aggregate in PCB (some universities accept lower)
AgeMinimum 17 years at the time of admission
NEETNot required for admission (but Indian students need it for FMGE eligibility later)
IELTS / TOEFLNot required
Entrance ExamNot required
PassportValid for at least 18 months

For Non-Medical Programs (Business, Engineering, IT, etc.)

RequirementDetails
EducationCompleted 12th grade (or equivalent) in any stream
Minimum MarksVaries by university, typically 50% aggregate
AgeMinimum 17 years
Language TestsNot required (some MBA programs may prefer IELTS but do not mandate it)
Entrance ExamNot required
PassportValid for at least 18 months

For Master's Programs

RequirementDetails
EducationCompleted bachelor's degree in a relevant field
Minimum GPAVaries by university, typically 2.5/4.0 or equivalent
Language TestsNot required (some programs may prefer evidence of English proficiency)
Work ExperienceNot required for most programs (some MBA programs prefer it)

No Entrance Exam, Really

Georgian universities admit international students based on academic transcripts. There is no university-administered entrance exam, SAT, GRE, or GMAT requirement. This is one of the biggest advantages of studying in Georgia. Your 12th-grade marks (or bachelor's degree for master's programs) are the primary evaluation criteria.

Required Documents

Prepare these documents before starting your application. Having everything ready upfront prevents delays.

Core Documents (Required by All Universities)

  1. Completed application form (provided by the university or filled through EduGeo)
  2. 10th grade mark sheet and certificate (original scans + notarized copies)
  3. 12th grade mark sheet and certificate (original scans + notarized copies)
  4. Valid passport (color scan of all pages + notarized copy of the main page)
  5. Passport-size photographs (4-6 copies, white background, 3.5 x 4.5 cm)
  6. Birth certificate (notarized copy)
  7. Medical fitness certificate (from a registered physician)
  8. HIV test report (negative, from an accredited lab)

Additional Documents (May Be Required)

  • Motivation letter / Statement of Purpose: Some universities require a brief letter explaining why you want to study at their institution. Keep it to one page, focused on your academic goals.
  • Recommendation letters: One or two letters from teachers or professors (not commonly required but good to have ready).
  • Transfer certificate / School leaving certificate: Required by some universities.
  • Apostille on documents: Some universities require documents to be apostilled (authenticated by your country's foreign affairs ministry). EduGeo guides you through this process.

For Master's Programs (Additional)

  • Bachelor's degree certificate and transcripts (notarized)
  • CV / Resume
  • Research proposal (for some programs)

Document Quality Matters

Blurry scans, incorrect notarizations, and missing translations are the most common causes of application delays. Scan all documents at 300 DPI or higher. Get notarizations from a government-authorized notary. If your documents are not in English, get them professionally translated and notarized. EduGeo reviews your documents before submission to catch issues.

Intake Dates and Application Timeline

Georgian universities operate on two intakes per year:

Fall Intake 2026 (Primary Intake)

The fall intake is the main enrollment period with the most available seats across all programs.

MilestoneTimeline
Applications openJanuary 2026
Early application deadlineMay 2026
Regular application deadlineJuly-August 2026
Admission letters issued1-4 weeks after application
Visa application periodUpon receiving admission letter
OrientationLate September 2026
Classes beginOctober 2026

Spring Intake 2027

The spring intake has fewer seats but is ideal for students who missed the fall deadline or need more time to prepare.

MilestoneTimeline
Applications openSeptember 2026
Application deadlineDecember 2026 - January 2027
Admission letters issued1-4 weeks after application
Visa application periodUpon receiving admission letter
Classes beginFebruary-March 2027

Apply Early for Best Results

While there is no competitive cutoff, applying early has real advantages: you get first pick of hostel rooms, more time for visa processing, better flight prices, and less stress. Students who apply by May for the fall intake have the smoothest experience. Do not wait until the deadline.

Step-by-Step Admission Process

Here is exactly what happens from start to finish:

Step 1: Choose Your Program and University

Before applying, you need to decide:

  • What program? Medicine, Dentistry, Business, Engineering, IT, etc.
  • Which university? Compare fees, recognition, location, and facilities.
  • Which intake? Fall 2026 or Spring 2027.

Use our programs page to filter and compare all available programs. If you are unsure, contact EduGeo for a free consultation. Our counselors will recommend 2-3 universities based on your profile.

Step 2: Prepare Your Documents

Gather all documents from the list above. Key tips:

  • Start with your passport. If it expires within 18 months, renew it before applying.
  • Get your 10th and 12th certificates notarized by a government-authorized notary in your city.
  • Schedule your medical fitness exam and HIV test early. Lab results can take a few days.
  • Take passport photographs at a professional studio. Ensure white background and correct dimensions.

Step 3: Submit Your Application

You can apply through three channels:

  1. Through EduGeo (recommended): We handle the entire application process, document review, and submission. Apply here.
  2. Directly to the university: Visit the university's website and submit through their international admissions portal.
  3. Through the university's local representative: Some universities have authorized agents in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.

When applying through EduGeo:

  • Fill out our online application form (10 minutes)
  • Upload your documents to our secure portal
  • Our team reviews your documents for completeness and quality
  • We submit your application to the university on your behalf
  • We follow up with the admissions office until you receive your letter

Step 4: Receive Your Admission Letter

Once the university reviews your application and confirms eligibility, they issue an official admission letter (also called an invitation letter or acceptance letter). This typically takes:

  • 1-2 weeks if documents are complete and correctly formatted
  • 2-4 weeks during peak application periods (June-August)

The admission letter contains:

  • Your name and passport details
  • Program name and duration
  • Tuition fee amount
  • Start date
  • University stamp and signature

This letter is required for your visa application.

Step 5: Pay Tuition (First Year or Deposit)

Most universities require payment of the first year's tuition (or a deposit) before issuing the documents needed for visa processing. Payment methods:

  • Bank wire transfer to the university's account (most common)
  • Online payment through the university's portal (available at some universities)

EduGeo provides the exact bank details and helps you navigate international transfer requirements.

Tuition Refund Policy

If your visa is rejected, most Georgian universities refund the tuition you have paid, minus a small administrative fee. Confirm the refund policy in writing before making your payment. EduGeo ensures you have this confirmation.

Step 6: Apply for Your Student Visa

With your admission letter and tuition payment confirmation, apply for a Category D3 student visa. The process varies by country:

  • Indian students: Apply at the Georgian Embassy in New Delhi
  • Pakistani students: Apply at the Georgian Embassy in Islamabad
  • Bangladeshi students: Apply through VFS Global or the nearest Georgian diplomatic mission
  • Middle Eastern students: Apply at the Georgian embassy or consulate in your country

For detailed visa instructions, read our Georgia Student Visa Guide for Indian Students.

Step 7: Book Your Flight and Prepare for Departure

Once your visa is approved:

  • Book a one-way flight to Tbilisi (or Batumi if attending BAU). Major routes go through Istanbul, Dubai, or Doha.
  • Inform EduGeo of your arrival date and time for airport pickup.
  • Pack appropriately for the season (Tbilisi has cold winters and warm summers).
  • Carry original documents, including your passport, visa, admission letter, and academic certificates.
  • Bring enough cash (USD 200-500) for initial expenses before setting up a local bank account.

Step 8: Arrive and Register

Upon arrival in Georgia:

  1. Airport pickup: EduGeo arranges transportation from Tbilisi International Airport to your hostel or apartment.
  2. University registration: Visit the university within the first few days to complete registration, pay any remaining fees, and receive your student ID.
  3. Residence permit: Within 30 days of arrival, apply for a temporary residence permit at the Public Service Hall. EduGeo assists with this process.
  4. Bank account: Open a local bank account at TBC Bank or Bank of Georgia (easy process with your passport and residence permit).
  5. SIM card: Buy a local SIM card (Magti, Geocell, or Beeline) for approximately $5-10/month with data.
  6. Orientation: Attend the university's orientation program for international students.

What EduGeo Handles for You

Navigating admission from another country can be confusing. Here is what we take off your plate:

TaskWhat EduGeo Does
University selectionFree consultation to match you with 2-3 best-fit universities
Document preparationReview all documents, flag issues, guide notarization and apostille
Application submissionSubmit on your behalf and follow up with the admissions office
Admission letterTrack processing and notify you immediately when it is ready
Tuition payment guidanceProvide bank details, help with international wire transfer
Visa applicationPrepare visa documents, guide you through the embassy process
Pre-departure briefingWhat to pack, what to expect, weather, money, and more
Airport pickupMeet you at Tbilisi airport and take you to your accommodation
Hostel/apartmentBook university hostel or help find a private apartment
Residence permitAssist with Public Service Hall registration
Ongoing supportAvailable throughout your studies for any issues

Our service is completely free for students. Universities pay EduGeo a referral commission, so there is no cost to you.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Every year, students lose time and money by making these avoidable errors:

Mistake 1: Waiting Until the Last Minute

Students who apply in August for the October intake face rushed visa processing, limited hostel availability, and unnecessary stress. Apply by May for the fall intake.

Mistake 2: Submitting Poor-Quality Document Scans

Blurry, cropped, or low-resolution scans get rejected. Use a flatbed scanner at 300 DPI or a high-quality scanning app. Ensure all text is readable and all stamps/seals are visible.

Mistake 3: Not Getting Documents Notarized

Many students submit raw photocopies instead of notarized copies. Georgian universities require notarized (and sometimes apostilled) documents. Get this done before you apply.

Mistake 4: Ignoring the NEET Requirement (Indian Students)

Georgian universities do not require NEET for admission, but India's NMC requires a NEET qualifying score for FMGE eligibility. Do not skip NEET thinking you do not need it.

Mistake 5: Choosing a University Based on the Lowest Fee Alone

The cheapest university is not always the best value. Compare recognition status, clinical training quality, campus facilities, and student reviews. An extra $500-1,000 per year can mean significantly better infrastructure and support.

Mistake 6: Not Confirming the Refund Policy

Before paying tuition, confirm in writing what happens if your visa is rejected or if you need to withdraw. Most universities have a refund policy, but the terms vary.

Mistake 7: Arriving Without Cash

ATMs work in Georgia, but your first few hours may require cash for a taxi, SIM card, or food before you set up a local bank account. Carry USD 200-500 in cash.

Mistake 8: Not Applying for the Residence Permit on Time

You have 30 days after arrival to apply for a temporary residence permit. Missing this deadline can result in fines or complications. EduGeo reminds you and assists with the process.

Beware of Unauthorized Agents

Some agents charge students thousands of dollars for "admission services" that should be free or low-cost. They may also make false promises about scholarships, guaranteed jobs, or special recognition. Use only authorized representatives. EduGeo is directly partnered with Georgian universities and our service is free for students.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I apply to multiple universities at the same time?

Yes. There is no restriction on applying to multiple Georgian universities simultaneously. In fact, we recommend applying to 2-3 universities and choosing the best offer. EduGeo can manage multiple applications for you.

What if my 12th-grade results are not out yet?

You can apply with provisional or predicted results. Once your official results are available, submit them to the university. Most universities accept students provisionally based on 10th-grade results and a school recommendation.

Is there an age limit?

Most universities require a minimum age of 17. There is no upper age limit for undergraduate programs. For master's programs, there is no age restriction.

Can I change my program after admission?

Switching programs (for example, from Medicine to Dentistry) is possible at some universities but involves re-evaluation and may delay your studies. Choose carefully from the start.

What if my visa is rejected?

Visa rejections are rare (approval rates exceed 95% with proper documentation). If rejected, you can reapply after addressing the reason for rejection. Most universities refund tuition in case of visa rejection.

Do I need to know Georgian?

No. All programs for international students are in English. You will learn basic Georgian during your studies, which helps with daily life and clinical rotations, but it is not a prerequisite.

Important Dates: 2026-2027 Academic Calendar

EventDate
Fall 2026 applications openJanuary 2026
Early application deadline (Fall)May 2026
Regular deadline (Fall)July-August 2026
Fall semester beginsSeptember-October 2026
Winter breakLate December 2026 - mid-January 2027
Spring 2027 applications openSeptember 2026
Spring deadlineDecember 2026 - January 2027
Spring semester beginsFebruary-March 2027
Summer breakJuly-August 2027

Start Your Application Today

You now have the complete roadmap for getting admitted to a Georgian university in 2026. The process is straightforward, and with the right guidance, it takes weeks, not months.

The 2026 fall intake is open. Seats fill up, especially at popular universities. The best time to apply was yesterday. The second-best time is now.

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