☝️ At a glance
- 2026 rule change: Georgia's state universities no longer admit foreign students, only private medical universities are open to new Indian applicants.
- Total cost ₹30–50 lakh for 6 years; tuition USD 5,000–8,000/year at the main private universities, no capitation fees, full English medium.
- Highest FMGE pass rate of any major destination: 35.65% in 2024 (1,505 of 4,221), with Georgian American University at 80.33%.
- Measurably safe and student-friendly: Georgia ranks 21st globally on the Numbeo Crime Index; ~16,000 Indian students already study medicine there.
Introduction
MBBS in Georgia costs Indian students around Rs 30 to 50 lakh for the complete 6-year programme, taught fully in English at private medical universities in Tbilisi and Batumi. One thing to know before anything else: from 2026, Georgia's state universities no longer admit foreign students, so admission now runs only through NMC-compliant private universities.
Why Study MBBS in Georgia?
- A genuinely safe country by measurable indices: Georgia ranks 21st globally on the Numbeo Crime Index, ahead of most European countries, and Tbilisi ranks 49th of 380 cities on the 2026 Numbeo Safety Index.
- English-medium programmes built for international students: Georgia's private medical universities have taught international cohorts for decades, with English-medium instruction throughout and no separate language of clinical instruction.
- Moderate total cost with transparent fees: Tuition at the main private universitie runs USD 5,000 to 8,000 per year, and the realistic all-in six-year budget is Rs 30 to 50 lakh. There are no capitation or donation fees; admission is document-based with NEET qualification.
- Around 16,000 Indian students already there: As of August 2024, more than 16,000 Indian students were studying medicine in Georgia, which means established Indian communities, Indian mess options in Tbilisi, and a senior-student network in every major university.
- European-style curriculum with early clinical exposure: Private universities such as New Vision University and David Tvildiani Medical University teach simulation-based and USMLE-oriented curricula, and several Georgian universities send graduates into US residencies as well as back to India.
- No entrance examination beyond NEET for most universities: Admission is based on Class 12 PCB records and NEET qualification. A small number of universities, including David Tvildiani Medical University, conduct their own interview or assessment.
The 2026 State University Ban, Explained
From the 2026 academic year, Georgia's state universities will not admit foreign students, except through bilateral agreements, exchange programmes, and specific institutional partnerships. Education Minister Givi Mikanadze announced the policy as part of a "citizen-first" model under which state universities focus public funding on free education for Georgian citizens.
What this means in practice for an Indian applicant: Tbilisi State Medical University and other public institutions are effectively closed to new international MBBS admissions. Of Georgia's 64 accredited higher-education institutions, 45 are private, and the private medical universities, which include the strongest FMGE performers in the country, remain fully open to Indian students. Students already enrolled at state universities continue their courses; the ban applies to new admissions.

Top Medical Universities in Georgia (Open to Indian Students, 2026)
University | City | Type | Indicative Tuition/Year (approx) |
|---|---|---|---|
Georgian American University (GAU) | Tbilisi | Private | USD 6,000 to 7,000 |
BAU International University | Batumi | Private | USD 6,000 to 8,000 |
Georgian National University (SEU) | Tbilisi | Private | USD 5,500 to 7,000 |
Caucasus University (School of Medicine) | Tbilisi | Private | USD 6,000 to 7,500 |
David Tvildiani Medical University (DTMU) | Tbilisi | Private | USD 8,000 |
New Vision University | Tbilisi | Private | USD 7,000 to 8,000 |
Top Student Cities
- Tbilisi hosts nearly all the major private medical universities, the largest Indian community, Indian restaurants and grocery stores, and the country's best hospitals. Living costs are the highest in Georgia and still moderate by European standards.
- Batumi, the Black Sea coastal city, hosts BAU International University. Living costs are slightly lower than Tbilisi outside the summer tourist season, and the city is compact and walkable.
MBBS in Georgia: Programme Details
- Intake: The main intake is September/October. Several private universities run a second intake in February/March. Application windows generally open in spring for autumn admission.
- Duration and degree: 6 years including clinical training, awarded as an MD (Doctor of Medicine), the Georgian equivalent of MBBS, meeting the NMC's 54-months-plus-internship requirement when completed fully on campus.
- Medium of instruction: Full English medium at the private universities listed above. Students learn basic Georgian for daily life, but clinical teaching and patient interaction at the international programmes are structured in English with faculty translation support in hospitals.
- Syllabus structure: Years 1 and 2 cover pre-clinical sciences (Anatomy, Histology, Biochemistry, Physiology). Years 3 and 4 move to Pathology, Pharmacology, Microbiology, and introductory clinical work. Years 5 and 6 are clinical rotations through Internal Medicine, Surgery, Paediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, and allied departments. David Tvildiani Medical University and Georgian American University structure their curricula around USMLE Step preparation, which also serves FMGE candidates well.
- Entrance requirements: No separate national entrance examination. NEET qualification, Class 12 PCB records, and document verification are the basis of admission; DTMU and some others add an interview or internal assessment.
Recognition of Georgian Medical Universities
- NMC (India): The National Medical Commission does not maintain a positive approved list of foreign universities. Under the Foreign Medical Graduate Licentiate Regulations 2021, the degree qualifies for Indian licensing if the programme runs at least 54 months plus a 12-month internship, is taught fully in English, is completed physically on campus at a WDOMS-listed institution, and the graduate clears the FMGE.
- WDOMS: The major Georgian private medical universities, including Georgian American University, BAU International University, Georgian National University SEU, Caucasus University, David Tvildiani Medical University, and New Vision University, are listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools.
- Other bodies: Georgian universities operate under Georgia's National Center for Educational Quality Enhancement (NCEQE). WDOMS listing underpins ECFMG certification eligibility for the US route, and several Georgian universities actively prepare students for USMLE.
Eligibility Criteria
- Minimum age 17 years by 31 December of the admission year.
- Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, with at least 50% marks (40% for reserved categories as per NMC norms).
- NEET UG qualification, mandatory for Indian students and valid for three years for foreign admission purposes. Georgian universities will not issue admission letters to Indian applicants without a valid NEET scorecard.
- A valid passport and apostilled academic documents.
- No IELTS or TOEFL requirement at the main private universities for the English-medium track.
Cost of Living (Monthly, Estimates)
Figures are compiled 2026 estimates in Georgian Lari (GEL) and vary with lifestyle and exchange rates. 1 GEL is roughly Rs 31 to 33.
Expense | Tbilisi (approx) | Batumi (approx) |
|---|---|---|
University hostel / shared flat | GEL 600 to 800 (shared) | GEL 500 to 700 |
Private one-room flat (alternative) | GEL 1,000 to 1,200 | GEL 800 to 1,000 |
Food and groceries | GEL 400 to 600 | GEL 350 to 550 |
Transport (monthly pass) | GEL 40 | GEL 30 to 40 |
Mobile and internet | GEL 30 to 60 | GEL 30 to 60 |
Realistic monthly total | GEL 1,200 to 1,800 (USD 450 to 670) | GEL 1,000 to 1,500 |
Scholarships for International Students
Honest picture first: Georgia offers fewer scholarship routes for international undergraduate medical students than Russia or the EU countries, and Georgian state scholarships target Georgian citizens under the 2026 citizen-first policy. The realistic options are university-level.
University Merit Scholarships and Fee Discounts
Several private universities offer partial tuition discounts tied to academic performance, typically announced per intake.
- Coverage in published cases ranges from small one-time discounts to percentage reductions in annual tuition
- Criteria are usually Class 12 and NEET performance, or GPA in later years
- Apply directly through the university's official admissions channel
Early-Application and Sibling Concessions
Some private universities publish early-bird application concessions or discounts for siblings of enrolled students. Verify each on the university's official fee page for the current intake.
External Funding
Indian students can explore education loans from Indian banks against the university's admission letter and fee schedule. Georgia's programmes are not covered by Erasmus+ degree funding, though some Georgian universities participate in Erasmus+ exchange mobility windows that enrolled students can apply for during the course.
Accommodation
On-Campus Accommodation
- Most Georgian private universities do not run large dormitory systems the way Russian state universities do; where hostels exist, they are limited and allocated first-come, first-served.
- University-arranged hostel or partner accommodation typically costs USD 100 to 200 per month depending on sharing.
- First-year students should take university-arranged accommodation where available, or housing arranged through the university's official international office, for safety and simplicity while learning the city.
Off-Campus Accommodation
- Shared flats in Tbilisi's student districts (Saburtalo, Vake) cost roughly GEL 600 to 800 per person per month, and private one-room flats GEL 1,000 to 1,200; in Batumi budget GEL 500 to 1,000. Use university notice boards, verified rental platforms (myhome.ge, ss.ge), and senior Indian student networks rather than unverified brokers, arrive a few weeks before semester start to view flats in person.
Residency and Career Opportunities After MBBS in Georgia
- Practising in India: Graduates must clear the FMGE (until NExT applies) and complete internship requirements to register with a State Medical Council.
- The US route: David Tvildiani Medical University and Georgian American University structure teaching around USMLE preparation, and Georgian graduates match into US residencies through the standard ECFMG pathway.
- Postgraduate options in Georgia and Europe: Graduates can pursue residency in Georgia (competitive and largely Georgian-language) or PG in European countries subject to each country's language and licensing requirements.
FAQs
What is the total cost of MBBS in Georgia for Indian students?
The total cost of MBBS in Georgia ranges from approximately Rs 30 lakh to Rs 50 lakh for the full 6-year programme, covering tuition (USD 5,000 to 8,000 per year at the main private universities), accommodation, food, insurance, visa, and flights. First-year costs run higher due to one-time admission, visa, and residence-card charges.
Can Indian students still study MBBS in Georgia after the 2026 ban?
Yes. Georgia's 2026 policy stops new foreign admissions at state universities only, such as Tbilisi State Medical University. All major private medical universities, including Georgian American University, BAU International University, SEU, Caucasus University, David Tvildiani, and New Vision, remain fully open to Indian students.
Do Georgian medical universities accept students without NEET?
Georgian universities may admit non-Indian students without NEET, but an Indian student who enrols without NEET qualification cannot ever be licensed to practise in India.
Is NEET required for MBBS in Georgia?
Yes. NEET UG qualification is mandatory for every Indian student taking MBBS admission abroad, including Georgia, and remains valid for three years for foreign admission purposes. Georgian universities will not issue an admission letter to an Indian applicant without a valid NEET scorecard.
Is Georgia safe for Indian students?
Yes, by measurable indices. Georgia ranks 21st globally on the Numbeo Crime Index and Tbilisi ranks 49th of 380 cities on the 2026 Numbeo Safety Index, ahead of most European capitals. Students should avoid central political demonstrations and watch for pickpocketing in crowded areas, standard precautions for any city.

