Why Georgia Beats Other Study Destinations
From cost to credentials, Georgia ticks every box that matters to international students and their families.
Affordable Tuition
From $3,000/year
Study at a fully accredited European university for a fraction of what you'd pay in the US, UK, or even private colleges in South Asia. Six-year MBBS totals as little as $20,000 all-in.
WHO & NMC Recognized Degrees
Globally valid
Georgian universities are listed in the WHO World Directory of Medical Schools and are approved by NMC (India), PMDC (Pakistan), BMDC (Bangladesh), and MOH councils across the Gulf region.
No Entrance Exam Required
Apply with school grades
No NEET, no SAT, no entrance exam needed for most programs. Your secondary school certificate and English proficiency are sufficient — cutting months off your timeline.
100% English-Medium Programs
No IELTS needed
All international programs are taught entirely in English by qualified faculty. Students from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and the Middle East integrate immediately without any language barrier.
European Bologna System
EU-standard degrees
Degrees follow the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) and are structured per Bologna Process standards, making them recognized and transferable across 48+ European countries.
One of the Safest Countries
Top-tier Global Peace Index
Georgia consistently ranks among the top 20 safest countries in the world. Tbilisi's streets are walkable day and night, and violent crime against foreigners is extremely rare.
Low Cost of Living
$300–500/month
Accommodation, food, local transport, and personal expenses cost $300–$500 per month for most students. Tbilisi is significantly cheaper than any comparable European capital.
Simple Visa Process
95%+ approval rate
Georgia has one of the most straightforward student visa processes for South Asian and Middle Eastern nationals. EduGeo's visa support team maintains a 95%+ approval rate across all applicants.
Growing International Community
15,000+ students
More than 15,000 international students from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, Nigeria, and beyond are currently studying in Georgia. You'll find your community from day one.
Strategic Europe–Asia Location
Gateway continent
Georgia sits at the crossroads of Europe and Asia on the Black Sea coast. Tbilisi is a 3-hour flight from Dubai, Istanbul, and Moscow — keeping you connected to home and to the wider world.
Georgia vs. Other Medical Study Destinations
Compare total 6-year costs, recognition, safety, and academic standards across the most popular destinations.
| Country | Tuition/Year | Living/Month | Total 6 Yrs | NMC | Safety | Bologna |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
GeorgiaBest Value | $3,000–$8,000 | $300–$500 | ~$25,000–$50,000 | Very High | ||
India (Private) | $8,000–$15,000 | $400–$700 | ~$60,000–$100,000 | Moderate | ||
Philippines | $4,000–$7,000 | $400–$600 | ~$30,000–$55,000 | Moderate | ||
China | $4,000–$8,000 | $400–$700 | ~$30,000–$60,000 | High | ||
Russia | $3,000–$6,000 | $350–$600 | ~$22,000–$45,000 | Low (sanctions) |
Estimates based on 2024–2025 published fee schedules. Actual costs vary by university and lifestyle.
What Can You Study in Georgia?
190+ programs across 15+ partner universities. All English-medium.
Medicine (MBBS/MD)
WHO listed, NMC approved. Clinical rotations from Year 3.
Business & MBA
AACSB-pathway programs. Concentrations in Finance, Marketing, and Entrepreneurship.
Engineering
Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, and Architecture. Bologna-compliant BSc.
Computer Science & IT
Software Engineering, Data Science, Cybersecurity. Industry-linked curriculum.
Law
International Law and Georgian Law tracks. Moot court and practical training.
From Application to Arrival in 7 Steps
EduGeo handles every step so you can focus on preparing for your studies, not paperwork.
Choose Your Program
Browse 190+ programs across 15+ Georgian universities. Filter by discipline, budget, and NMC status.
Submit Your Application
Complete EduGeo's free online form. No application fee to us. We verify your documents and match you to the right university.
Receive Offer Letter
The university issues your conditional offer letter within 5–10 business days of document submission.
Confirm Enrollment & Pay
Accept the offer and pay the first-semester tuition. We handle document notarization and Ministry enrollment.
Apply for Student Visa (D3)
EduGeo prepares your complete visa package. The Georgian D3 student visa is issued within 15–30 days through the nearest Georgian embassy.
Obtain Residence Permit (TRC)
After arrival, apply for the Georgian Temporary Residence Card within 90 days. Valid for 1 year, renewable annually.
Arrive & Begin Studies
EduGeo's team meets you at Tbilisi International Airport. We assist with accommodation, SIM card, bank account, and university registration.
Your Degree Will Be Recognized at Home
Georgian medical degrees are accepted by the major licensing bodies in South Asia and the Gulf, pending national qualifying exams.
India
National Medical Commission of India. Georgian medical graduates can appear for FMGE / NExT to practice medicine in India.
Pakistan
Pakistan Medical & Dental Council. Graduates from PMDC-recognized Georgian universities can register to practice in Pakistan.
Bangladesh
Bangladesh Medical & Dental Council. BMDC-approved Georgian universities allow Bangladeshi graduates to sit for the qualifying exam.
UAE & Saudi Arabia
Ministry of Health of UAE, Saudi Arabia, and other GCC states recognize Georgian medical degrees for licensure examination eligibility.
WHO World Directory of Medical Schools
Multiple Georgian medical universities are listed in the WHO World Directory, which is the baseline requirement for NMC, PMDC, BMDC, and Gulf MOH recognition. EduGeo only recommends universities with active WHO listings.
Life in Tbilisi as an International Student
More than a degree — Georgia offers a genuinely rich student experience.
Consistently Safe
Georgia ranks 7th globally in the 2023 Global Peace Index — safer than most EU countries. Students walk freely at night, and Tbilisi's Old Town is vibrant and welcoming.
Diverse Food & Culture
Tbilisi has dozens of Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, and Arab restaurants. Georgian cuisine itself is world-renowned. Cultural and religious diversity is genuinely respected.
Thriving Student Community
Student associations for Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, and Arab students are active in all major universities. You'll have peers from your home country from day one.
Vibrant City Life
Tbilisi blends Soviet-era architecture, medieval churches, and a buzzing modern café scene. The Caucasus mountains are a 2-hour drive. Weekend trips to the Black Sea coast are popular.
Things You Should Know Before You Decide
We believe in full transparency. These are the genuine challenges students face — and how to prepare for them.
Language Barrier Outside Campus
Georgian is a complex language with its own unique script. Most locals in shops, transport, and government offices speak limited English. Learning basic Georgian phrases helps significantly.
Harsh Winters
Tbilisi winters (December–February) can be cold and grey, with temperatures occasionally dropping below 0°C. Students from tropical climates need time to adjust. Heating costs rise in winter.
Distance from Home
Georgia is 3–5 hours by flight from most South Asian and Middle Eastern countries. Flights can be expensive during peak seasons. Budget accordingly for 1–2 trips home per year.
Licensing Exams Required
Georgian degrees alone do not let you practice medicine in India, Pakistan, or Bangladesh without passing national licensing exams (FMGE/NExT, PMDC Exam, BMDC Exam). These exams have pass rates of 20–45% — preparation is essential.
Still the right choice for most students
Despite these challenges, thousands of students from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and the Gulf successfully complete their degrees in Georgia every year and go on to pass their national licensing exams. EduGeo provides pre-departure briefings and connects you with alumni who can share their first-hand experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Real answers to the questions every international student and parent asks.
Yes. Georgia offers globally recognized degrees at tuition rates starting from $3,000 per year — far cheaper than Western countries or private colleges in South Asia. Degrees follow the European Bologna system and are recognized by WHO, NMC, PMDC, BMDC, and Gulf MOH councils. The visa approval rate exceeds 95% and Georgia is among the safest countries in Europe.
Yes, MBBS degrees from NMC-approved Georgian universities are valid in India. Graduates must pass the FMGE (Foreign Medical Graduate Examination) or the new NExT exam to obtain a license to practice medicine in India. Several Georgian universities are listed in the WHO World Directory of Medical Schools and are NMC-approved.
Tuition fees range from $3,000 to $8,000 per year depending on the program and university. Monthly living costs — including accommodation, food, transport, and personal expenses — average $300–$500. For a 6-year MBBS program, the total cost is approximately $20,000–$50,000, compared to $60,000–$120,000 in the Philippines or China.
No. Georgian universities do not require IELTS or TOEFL for admission into English-medium programs. Applicants whose secondary education was conducted in English are typically exempt from any language test. This makes Georgia one of the most accessible destinations for international students from South Asia and the Middle East.
Georgia is one of the safest countries in Europe and consistently ranks in the top tier of the Global Peace Index. Female international students from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Arab countries study there with minimal safety concerns. Georgian society is known for its hospitality and respect for guests. University campuses and student dormitories are well-monitored.
Several Georgian universities are highly regarded for medicine, including Tbilisi State Medical University (oldest and most prestigious), David Tvildiani Medical University (DTMU), New Vision University, Caucasus International University (CIU), and European University Georgia. The best choice depends on your budget, NMC approval status, and program structure. EduGeo can help you compare options free of charge.
Yes. International students holding a valid Georgian residence permit (TRC) are permitted to work part-time while studying. However, medicine and engineering programs are demanding, so most students focus on academics. Part-time opportunities exist in tutoring, hospitality, and language teaching.
The majority of international programs in Georgia are 100% English-medium. Georgian universities designed their English-track programs specifically for international students. Some universities also offer Georgian-language tracks, but English-medium programs are standard for international admissions.
The MBBS (called MD in Georgia) program is 6 years, in line with the European Bologna system standard for medicine. This includes theoretical study and clinical rotations during the final years. Some universities also offer an optional 1-year internship, making the total duration 7 years for those who pursue it.
Georgia is a transcontinental country situated at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Western Asia on the eastern coast of the Black Sea. Politically and culturally, Georgia is firmly aligned with Europe — it has EU candidacy status and its academic system follows European standards (Bologna Process). Georgian degrees are European in structure and globally recognized.
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