გადასვლა მთავარ კონტენტზე
სტატიებზე დაბრუნება
Studying Medicine (MBBS/MD) in Georgia 2026: The Complete Guide

Studying Medicine (MBBS/MD) in Georgia 2026: The Complete Guide

Dr. Yousif24 ივლისი, 2025

Why Georgia for Medicine in 2026?

Georgia has become one of the most trusted destinations for international medical students. Universities here hold WHO recognition, NMC (India) and ECFMG (USA) listing, EU-compatible curricula, and English-medium instruction — all at a fraction of Western tuition. The average total cost for a 6-year MD program, including living expenses, ranges from $65,000–$90,000 — compared to $250,000+ in the UK or USA.

⭐ Recommended Universities for International Students

All Accredited Medical Universities (2026 Fees)

UniversityCityAnnual TuitionDurationRecognition
University of Georgia (UG) ⭐Tbilisi$6,5006 yearsWHO, NMC, WDOMS
Caucasus International University (CIU) ⭐Tbilisi$6,0006 yearsWHO, NMC, WDOMS
Tbilisi State Medical University (TSMU)Tbilisi$8,0006 yearsWHO, NMC, USMLE-eligible
David Tvildiani Medical University (DTMU)Tbilisi$7,5006 yearsWHO, AMTA, NMC
European University GeorgiaTbilisi$6,5006 yearsWHO, NMC
Akaki Tsereteli State University (ATSU)Kutaisi$5,5006 yearsWHO, NMC

Admission Requirements

  • High school diploma (Biology & Chemistry grades are key)
  • English proficiency — IELTS 5.5+ or pass the university's internal English test
  • Valid passport (scanned copy for online application)
  • Completed online application form
  • Motivation letter (required by some universities)
  • 2 passport-size photos

No entrance exam is required by most Georgian medical universities. Admission is purely based on academic record and English proficiency.

Full Cost Breakdown (2026)

ExpenseMonthly (USD)Annual (USD)
Tuition (UG/CIU range)$500–$542$6,000–$6,500
Accommodation (shared flat)$280–$350$3,360–$4,200
Food$200–$280$2,400–$3,360
Transport (Metro pass)$14–$50$168–$600
Utilities & Internet$50–$90$600–$1,080
Books & Supplies$30–$60$360–$720
Total$1,074–$1,372$12,888–$16,460

Recognition & Licensing Exams

Graduates from accredited Georgian medical universities are eligible to sit for:

  • USMLE — United States Medical Licensing Examination (all steps)
  • PLAB — UK Professional and Linguistic Assessments Board
  • FMGE / NExT — India Foreign Medical Graduate Examination
  • AMC — Australian Medical Council exam
  • DHA / HAAD / MOH — UAE, Abu Dhabi, and Saudi Arabia licensing
  • EU member state licensing exams (language test + aptitude assessment required)

Student Visa & Residence Permit

Non-CIS international students require a D3 student visa before arrival. After arriving in Georgia:

  1. Register your address at a Public Service Hall (PSH) within 5 days of arrival
  2. Apply for a Temporary Residence Permit (B1) tied to your enrollment
  3. Renew annually — bring your updated enrollment confirmation from the university each year. Renewal costs approximately 50–100 GEL (~$18–$36) at any PSH branch and takes 1–10 working days
  4. Your permit lapses if you suspend or terminate studies — always inform your university's international office before any interruption
  5. After graduation, you can apply for a work permit or Type D long-term residence permit within 45 days of your student permit expiry

Clinical Training

Years 1–3 cover pre-clinical sciences (Anatomy, Histology, Biochemistry, Physiology, Pathology, Pharmacology). Years 4–6 are full clinical rotations at affiliated teaching hospitals. At UG and CIU, clinical exposure begins from Year 3 with supervised patient contact. International electives at EU partner clinics are available in Years 5–6.

Career Pathways After Graduation

  • Return home & license: Sit for your home country's licensing exam (NExT, PLAB, USMLE, DHA, etc.)
  • Residency in Georgia: Apply for Georgian state-funded or fee-based residency programs
  • EU residency: Via EU recognition + language test for countries like Germany, Poland, Romania
  • GCC practice: DHA (Dubai), HAAD (Abu Dhabi), and MOH (Saudi) licensing after passing national exams