WHO-listed English-medium programmes in a stable, EU-aligned country.
CapitalTbilisi
Duration6 years (MBBS)
LanguageEnglish
IntakesSeptember · February
ListingWHO + NMC
Tuition$5,000–8,000 / year
Hostel$1,200–2,500 / year
Total budget₹30–45 lakh (6 years)
Why study MBBS in Georgia
Georgia is the most popular destination for Indian medical students in our network, and Tbilisi alone hosts several WHO-listed universities with dedicated international-student infrastructure. The country is politically stable, associated with the EU, and Western-aligned in how medicine is taught and practised. For an Indian student that combination — English-medium teaching, a recognised degree and a safe European city — is why Georgia is so often the first country we discuss.
Medical university campus in Tbilisi, Georgia — photo coming soon
Recognition, NEET & FMGE/NEXT
To study MBBS in Georgia and later practise in India, you must hold a valid NEET qualification and an eligibility certificate from the National Medical Commission (NMC); the foreign degree then qualifies you to sit the FMGE/NEXT screening test. We confirm your eligibility before recommending any university, so you never enrol on a programme that will not count back home.
Cost & living in Georgia
Tuition in Georgia typically runs $5,000–8,000 a year and hostels about $1,200–2,500, which puts a realistic all-in budget for the full six-year programme at roughly ₹30–45 lakh, before flights and personal spending. Day-to-day costs in Tbilisi sit well below Western Europe, and the established Indian community means hostels, mess food and the practical routine of student life are easy to arrange.
Why Georgia
Largest established Indian student community of the three countries
English-medium throughout the 6-year MBBS programme
Modern teaching hospitals affiliated with the universities
Is MBBS in Georgia recognised by NMC for Indian students?
Georgia hosts several WHO-listed medical universities whose graduates are eligible to appear for the FMGE/NEXT screening test, provided the student meets the National Medical Commission's current criteria — a valid NEET score and an NMC eligibility certificate. We only place students at universities that meet these conditions.
How much does MBBS in Georgia cost for Indian students?
Tuition runs roughly $5,000–8,000 per year and hostel about $1,200–2,500 per year. A realistic all-in budget for the full six-year programme is ₹30–45 lakh, excluding flights and personal expenses.
How long is the MBBS programme in Georgia?
Six years including the internship year, taught in English throughout. Clinical rotations run at hospitals affiliated with the university.
Is Georgia safe for Indian medical students?
Tbilisi has a large, well-established Indian student community and routine parent visit visas. Our on-ground coordinator helps with airport pickup and the first month of settling in.