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About Georgia
Georgia is a small yet fast-developing nation located at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Western Asia. It is known for:
Easy admission process (no entrance exam like NEET required for admission; only for Indian registration).
Affordable and globally recognized MBBS degrees
English-taught medical programs
Safe environment and friendly locals
Universities
- Tbilisi State Medical University (TSMU)
- Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University (TSU)
- European University Georgia
- University of Georgia (UG)
- Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University (BSU)
Student Life in Georgia
Campus Community
Multicultural Environment: Students from India, Nigeria, Nepal, Sri Lanka, UAE, and EU countries
Student Support: Academic mentors, international student desks, orientation sessions
Clubs & Societies: Cultural, academic, sports, and social awareness clubs are active
Accommodation
University Hostels:
- Safe, affordable, and close to campus
- Fees: $100–$250/month
- Rents range from $200–$400/month depending on location and amenities
Cultural Adjustment
Language: Locals speak Georgian; however, English is widely understood in academic and urban settings
Food: Indian groceries and restaurants are available in Tbilisi and Batumi
Climate: Mild summers and cold winters (snow common in some regions)
Social Life
Festivals & Events: Indian festivals like Diwali and Holi are celebrated by student communities
Student Life: Weekend outings, music nights, cultural events, and volunteering opportunities
Travel: Students enjoy traveling across Georgia — mountains, beaches, and historical towns
Academic Life
Course Structure
Program: MD (Equivalent to MBBS)
Duration: 6 years (5 years academic + 1 year internship)
- Pre-clinical (Years 1–2)
- Clinical (Years 3–5)
- Internship (Year 6)
Class Format
Language: Fully English-medium
Teaching Methods: Lectures, practical labs, simulations, clinical rounds
Hands-On Training: In university-affiliated hospitals from the 3rd year
Assessmesnt
Exams: Conducted semester-wise
Continuous Evaluation: Attendance, assignments, oral tests, practicals
Final Year Internship: Supervised hospital work; required for graduation
