Tuition starts from just $2,000 a year — among the lowest in Europe, with no hidden semester fees.
Georgian medical universities are listed by the WHO and WFME, with degrees recognised in the EU, US, and Middle East.
Citizens of 90+ countries — including GCC states — can enter visa-free for up to one year, then apply for a residence permit.
International students with a residence permit can work part-time alongside their studies.
A growing number of bachelor's and master's programs are fully taught in English across medicine, business, IT, and engineering.
Tbilisi, Batumi, Kutaisi — vibrant, safe cities at the meeting point of Europe and Asia, with low cost of living.
Indicative ranges in US dollars — your counsellor builds a precise budget for your city and course.
| Expense | What's included | Per year |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition (general) | Bachelor's & master's, English-taught | $2,000–$5,000 |
| Tuition (medicine) | MBBS / MD, WHO-listed programs | $5,000–$8,000 |
| Accommodation | Student residence or shared flat | $1,200–$3,000 |
| Living & food | Groceries, transport, daily life | $2,400–$4,800 |
| Health insurance | Required for residence permit | $100–$200 |
| One-off costs | Visa (if needed), flights, setup | $500–$1,500 |
Confirm your place and receive your official admission letter from the university.
Most GCC and Arab nationals can enter visa-free for up to one year; others apply for a D3 visa.
We help you apply at the Public Service Hall within 45 days of arrival.
Your permit covers your full program duration and is renewable each year.