MBBS in Georgia 2026: The Complete Guide for Indian Students
Georgia, at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, has become a premium yet accessible MBBS destination for Indian students — offering European-recognised medical degrees, a high quality of life, safety and English-medium teaching at well-regarded state universities.
Every year thousands of Indian students with a valid NEET score but a limited budget look beyond India's expensive private colleges — and Georgia has become one of the destinations they shortlist first. This guide brings together everything that actually matters: recognition, fees, eligibility, the best universities such as Tbilisi State Medical University, Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University, Akaki Tsereteli State University, cost of living, the visa process and the licensing path back to India.
An MBBS abroad is a 6-year decision that shapes a young person's entire career, so it deserves more than a hurried Google search. That is exactly why Zenvia Education walks every family through it personally — and why we only ever recommend NMC/WDOMS-verified universities.
Why Study MBBS in Georgia?
Here is why Georgia keeps appearing on the shortlist of Indian medical aspirants and their parents:
- European-recognised degrees: Georgian medical universities are WDOMS-listed and NMC-recognised.
- High quality of life & safety: Georgia ranks among the safest countries in the region.
- English-medium MD programmes: Designed for international students.
- Strong global pathways: A respected base for USMLE, PLAB and European PG.
- Beautiful, welcoming country: Mild climate and a friendly culture toward Indians.
Quick Facts: MBBS in Georgia
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Course Duration | 6 years (including internship) |
| Medium of Instruction | English |
| Total Approx. Tuition | ₹24 – ₹42 Lakhs |
| NEET Requirement | Mandatory (qualifying score) |
| Minimum Eligibility | 50% in PCB (40–45% for reserved categories) |
| Currency | Georgian Lari (GEL) |
| Intake Season | September – October |
| Indian Food | Available in major student cities |
Recognition and Accreditation
The universities Zenvia Education recommends in Georgia are listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools (WDOMS) and recognised by India's National Medical Commission (NMC) and the WHO. This recognition is what makes graduates eligible to sit the FMGE / NExT licensing examination and register to practise in India after completing the required internship. Georgia's leading state medical universities are well regarded across Europe. We re-verify the current NMC and WDOMS status of every university before any application is filed — recognition is non-negotiable.
Top Medical Universities in Georgia for Indian Students
These are the Georgia universities Indian students most commonly choose. Click any name for its full fees, eligibility and admission guide:
- Tbilisi State Medical University — Tbilisi. Georgia's flagship government medical university.
- Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University — Batumi. State university in the seaside city of Batumi.
- Akaki Tsereteli State University — Kutaisi. Established state university in Kutaisi.
Not sure which one fits your NEET score, budget and city preference? Book a free profile review and we will shortlist 2–3 ideal options for you.
MBBS in Georgia Fee Structure
Georgia is popular precisely because the fee is transparent and published — there is no donation or capitation charge of the kind that makes Indian private seats cost ₹60 lakh to ₹1.2 crore.
| Expense | Approximate Cost (INR) |
|---|---|
| Annual Tuition | ₹4 – ₹7 Lakhs |
| Total Tuition (6-year programme) | ₹24 – ₹42 Lakhs |
| Hostel / Accommodation | ₹10,000 – ₹18,000 per month |
| Food & Living | ₹9,000 – ₹14,000 per month |
Fees are indicative, tuition-only where stated, and revised each academic year. Contact Zenvia Education for the latest confirmed structure before paying anything.
Cost of Living in Georgia for Indian Students
Georgia costs more than Central Asia but less than Western Europe, with an excellent quality of life. Most Indian students manage comfortably on a modest monthly budget.
| Expense Category | Monthly Cost (INR) |
|---|---|
| Hostel / Accommodation | ₹10,000 – ₹18,000 |
| Food (self-cook + canteen) | ₹9,000 – ₹14,000 |
| Local Transport | ₹800 – ₹2,000 |
| Personal & Miscellaneous | ₹1,500 – ₹3,000 |
Eligibility Criteria
- Minimum 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology in Class 12 (40–45% for SC/ST/OBC and PwD candidates).
- Class 12 completed with English as a subject.
- A valid, qualifying NEET score is mandatory as per NMC regulations.
- Minimum 17 years of age as on 31 December of the admission year.
- No IELTS/TOEFL required — the MBBS programme is taught in English.
Admission Process at a Glance
The process is refreshingly direct: free counselling and university shortlisting, application and offer letter, document apostille and translation, student visa, and travel with airport pickup. The full step-by-step process, document checklist and visa details are in the Admissions tab on this page.
FMGE / NExT and Career After MBBS in Georgia
To practise in India, graduates must clear the FMGE — being replaced by the NExT (National Exit Test) — and complete the required internship. We advise students to begin structured preparation from the clinical years using platforms like Marrow, PrepLadder or DAMS. Beyond India, graduates can pursue USMLE (USA), PLAB (UK), AMC (Australia) or DHA/MOH (Gulf), or appear for NEET-PG for MD/MS specialisations. Zenvia Education provides NExT/FMGE orientation and registration support throughout the programme.
Climate, Food and Safety
Georgia has a mild, temperate climate — comfortable for most of the year. Cities with large Indian student populations have Indian restaurants and grocery stores, and university hostels offer shared kitchens for home-style cooking. Georgia is generally safe for international students who take normal urban precautions, and Zenvia Education maintains active student support on the ground and in India.
Hostel and Accommodation
University hostels are the most common and recommended option for first-year students in Georgia — safe, affordable and close to the academic buildings. Rooms are typically furnished and shared by two or three students, with common kitchens or canteens, heating, security and increasingly free Wi-Fi. Senior students often move to private apartments later. Zenvia Education communicates each student's hostel preference to the university during admission, so accommodation is sorted before you land rather than scrambled for on arrival.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Choosing a university on low fees alone, without checking recognition or outcomes.
- Not verifying current NMC/WDOMS listing before paying any fee.
- Relying on unverified agents instead of a proper, documented admission process.
- Ignoring the true total cost — hostel, food, travel, insurance and visa.
- Delaying FMGE/NExT preparation until the final year.
- Skipping a parent counselling session before such a major decision.
Avoiding these is exactly where structured guidance pays off, and it is what Zenvia Education does for every Georgia applicant.
Why Choose Zenvia Education for MBBS in Georgia?
Zenvia Education provides complete end-to-end support: free counselling and university shortlisting, application and admission processing, document attestation, apostille and translation, invitation/offer-letter coordination, visa guidance, pre-departure orientation, airport pickup, hostel settling-in, and ongoing student and parent support across all 6 years. Want to weigh your options first? Compare Georgia with other destinations or browse every NMC-recognised university. Every recommendation is grounded in current NMC and WDOMS verification, with a transparent total-cost picture upfront.