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Chemistry

Offered By Tbilisi State University

Recognized by the National Center for Educational Quality Enhancement (NCEQE), GeorgiaAdmissions Open

Degree

Bachelor Chemistry

Duration

4 Years

Format

On-Campus

Instruction Language

English

Credits

240 ECTS

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Accreditation information listed
Curriculum information available
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Program Overview

The Chemistry Program (English) is offered by TSU’s Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences. Established in the 2020–2021 academic year, the curriculum was developed in partnership with San Diego State University and adheres to both ACS and Georgian accreditation standards. Spanning 4 academic years (240 ECTS), the program provides rigorous training in general, inorganic, analytical, physical, and biochemistry. Students combine foundational theoretical learning with extensive laboratory work in modern, well-equipped facilities (some renovated with SDSU support). Graduates earn a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Chemistry, ACS-accredited, positioning them for advanced study or careers in academia, research, industry, and international pathways. Only four universities globally have such ACS-recognized undergraduate Chemistry programs.

Admission Requirements

General Admission Requirements

  • Valid PassportRequired

    Must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended period of stay.

  • Recorded InterviewRequired

    A video interview must be completed through our online admission portal. The interview will be recorded and reviewed by the university admission committee.

  • High School DiplomaRequired

    A high school diploma or equivalent certificate is required.

  • English Language Proficiency

    CEFR B2 level is required. Accepted tests include TOEFL, IELTS, or equivalents.

Curriculum & Structure

What You Will Learn

Explain core chemistry principles
Conduct and plan chemical experiments
Analyze materials qualitatively and quantitatively
Evaluate chemical data critically
Communicate scientific results clearly
Collaborate effectively in laboratory teams
Conduct safe lab work
Apply responsibility and autonomy in research
View Official Syllabus

Career Paths

  • Laboratory chemist
  • Research assistant
  • Quality control analyst
  • Environmental chemist
  • Biochemistry specialist
  • Academic researcher
  • Industrial scientist
  • Regulatory affairs specialist

Professional licensing requirements vary by country. Graduates may need degree recognition, examinations, supervised training, residency, or additional specialization before practising independently.

Tuition Fee

Due now — paid when you apply

Application Fee

This covers application processing, document translation, and recognition of foreign certificates.

$350

Paid later — after you're admitted

Tuition Fee

$3,750

/ year

All known mandatory Admission.ge fees are shown above. University, government, visa, and third-party costs may vary.

Living in Georgia

$575–$840/ month

Estimated total monthly budget including rent, food, and transport.

Intake and Key Dates

Fall intake Academic Year 2026/27

Open
Application deadline
7/30/2026
Study begins
10/4/2026

Application Process

Review the complete process before submitting documents or paying a processing fee.

  1. 1Create your Admission.ge account.
  2. 2Select this program and an available intake.
  3. 3Upload the required academic and identity documents.
  4. 4Receive an initial eligibility and document review.
  5. 5Pay the disclosed application-processing fee.
  6. 6Complete a university interview or test if required.
  7. 7Receive the university’s admission decision.
  8. 8Complete recognition, tuition, visa, and arrival procedures.

FAQs

What qualification will I receive?

The official qualification is shown in the program summary. Use the official program source for the university’s current wording.

What is the instruction language?

The program’s instruction language is shown in the summary above. Any separate language requirement is listed under admission requirements.

Do I need IELTS or TOEFL?

Accepted evidence and any interview or internal-test option depend on the university. Check the listed language and admission requirements or request a free pre-check.

When should I apply?

Apply well before the displayed deadline so there is time for document review, recognition, and visa preparation where applicable.

Can I apply as a transfer student?

Transfer decisions depend on the university’s evaluation of your transcript, course descriptions, and completed credits. Select the transfer option in the pre-check form.

Can I practise in my country after graduation?

Professional recognition and licensing rules vary by country. Check with the relevant authority in the country where you plan to practise.

Ready to apply for this program?

Check your eligibility and documents before submitting. The admission team will identify missing information and explain the next steps.

Select Intake

Fall intake Academic Year 2026/27

Open