WHY STUDY IN GEORGIA

Studying in Georgia offers a unique blend of academic excellence, cultural richness, and affordability. Renowned for its quality education system, Georgia boasts internationally recognized universities offering a wide range of programs taught in English, including medicine, engineering, business, and humanities. With its strategic location bridging Europe and Asia, students benefit from diverse cultural experiences and networking opportunities.

Moreover, Georgia's low living costs and affordable tuition fees make it an attractive destination for international students seeking high-quality education without breaking the bank. Additionally, the country's safe and welcoming environment, along with its vibrant cultural scene, ensures a memorable and enriching experience for students from around the world.

  • Georgia Has One Of The Fastest Growing Economies In The World
  • Good Reputation Of The Best European And American Educational Systems.
  • The Authorization And Accreditation Of Georgian Universities Are In Full Compliance With The European And American Standards Of Higher Education
  • Most Affordable Tuition Fee
  • Simple, Low And Fair Taxation
  • Access To 2.3 Billion Markets Without Customs Duty

COST TO STUDY IN GEORGIA

Studying in Georgia is renowned for its affordability, with costs among the lowest globally. On average, undergraduate students spend $4000 to $6000 yearly on tuition, irrespective of their field. Living expenses are also modest, ranging from $250 to $350 per month.

  • Science and technology
  • Department of law
  • Journalism
  • Medicine
  • Dental programs
  • Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University
  • Tbilisi State Medical University
  • European University
  • BAU International University
  • Akaki Tsereteli State University
  • The University of Georgia

TATYANA Study Abroad

While studying in Georgia, some students seek part-time employment to supplement their income and achieve a balanced lifestyle. However, English proficiency isn't widespread, especially among older Georgians. Russian, alongside Georgian, is commonly spoken due to historical ties. Thus, without fluency in Georgian or Russian, job opportunities may be limited. Nonetheless, with a valid temporary residency permit, students can legally work in Georgia, fostering potential employment opportunities and enriching their experience abroad.

Office Address

Building N17, N6, Dimitri Uznadze Street, Chugureti District, Tbilisi, Georgia