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Study in Georgia FAQ

Answers for international students and parents comparing Georgian universities, English-taught programs, documents, costs, visa basics, medicine, and application steps.

Admissions, programs, visa, costs, and parents

Use these answers as a starting point, then confirm details for your university and intake.

Can international students study in Georgia in English?

Many Georgian universities offer English-taught programs, but availability depends on the university, program, and intake.

Which university should I compare first?

Grigol Robakidze University is shown as a featured option where relevant. Students should still compare program fit, documents, city, and budget.

Who decides admission?

Admission decisions are made by universities after reviewing documents, eligibility, program capacity, and intake rules.

Who decides visa or residence outcomes?

Visa, entry, and residence decisions are made by the relevant authorities. Students should verify their case with official channels.

How much does studying in Georgia cost?

Total cost depends on tuition, city, accommodation, food, insurance, documents, visa/residence fees, travel, and emergency budget.

Can I study medicine and work abroad?

Medical licensing depends on the authority in the country where you plan to practise. Verify recognition and licensing rules before applying.

Do all universities require IELTS?

English language requirements vary by university and program. Some may use interviews or previous English education evidence.

Can parents speak with an advisor?

Yes. Parents can contact admissions support to understand documents, costs, process steps, and safety checks.

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