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Get expert guidance and discover everything you need to know about studying in Georgia—from choosing the right institution to securing your visa.

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Why Study in Georgia?

Studying in Georgia offers a unique blend of education, opportunities, and career development.

High Visa Approval

Minimal rejection rate

Recognized Medical Program

Popular for MBBS

Easy Admission Process

No entrance exams required

English Taught Program

Available in many fields

Low Tuition Fees

Starts from $3,000/year

Post-Graduation Stay

1-year PSW pathway

Low Living Cost

Budget-friendly student life

Cultural Safety

Peaceful and student-friendly nation

Popular Courses in Georgia

BrightPath offers more than 50 courses through reputed universities and colleges of Georgia such as Tbilisi State Medical University, University of Georgia, and Georgian American University etc.

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Admission Document Checklist

Visa Documents Checklist

To study full-time in Georgia, international students must obtain a Student Visa. Key requirements include:

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Georgia FAQ

Georgia offers affordable, English-taught programs in medicine, business, and more. Its universities provide quality education with simple admission and high visa success. The cost of living is low, and the environment is student-friendly. Degrees are recognized across Europe and beyond.

IELTS is not always mandatory in Georgia. Many universities accept students without IELTS if they attend an English interview or provide proof of English-medium education. However, having IELTS (5.5+) can strengthen your visa and admission application.

Georgia follows a fully online visa application system. Once submitted with proper documents, the processing usually takes 10 to 15 working days. For some applicants, it may take up to 3 weeks. Timely submission ensures a smooth and quick visa outcome.

Yes, in Georgia, students must pay the first-year tuition fee to receive the official admission letter, which is required for the visa. Without the payment, the visa application cannot proceed. Most universities issue a payment invoice right after conditional acceptance.

In Georgia, many universities offer a partial refund of tuition fees if your visa is denied. However, administrative or processing fees are often non-refundable. Students must submit the visa refusal letter to claim the refund. Policies vary by institution, so always confirm first.

Georgia has a very high visa success rate—often above 90%—due to its simple online process and minimal interviews. If your documents are complete and tuition is paid, approval is likely. The process is smooth for most Nepali and international students.

Georgia usually has two flexible intakes:

  • Fall (September/October)

  • Spring (February/March)
    Some universities accept applications year-round, depending on course availability. Medicine and business programs are offered in both intakes.

Legally, international students are allowed to work part-time, but job availability is limited, especially without Georgian language skills. Some students manage jobs in hospitality or retail. Focus is usually on studies, with limited income from part-time work.

Georgia is flexible with study gaps, especially for undergraduate and medical programs. Gaps up to 6–7 years are commonly accepted if justified with documents like work experience or training. Clear explanation in the motivation letter strengthens your application.

Yes, Georgian universities are usually flexible and may accept students with multiple backlogs, especially for medical and business courses. However, you must have passed all required subjects before applying. It’s best to explain your academic history clearly in the application.

Yes, students must show bank balance certificates to prove they can cover tuition and living expenses (approx. $7,000–$10,000). Financial proof is needed during the visa process, not admission. It’s a key factor for visa approval in Georgia.

Georgia offers affordable education compared to Western countries. Most programs cost between $3,000–$7,000/year, with MBBS programs around $5,000–$8,000/year. Fees depend on the university and course. Payments are usually made annually or semester-wise.

Accommodation in Georgia is easily available and affordable. Students can find hostels, shared flats, or private apartments near universities. Monthly rent usually ranges from $150–$300, depending on the location. Many universities also assist with housing options.

Georgia provides a 1-year post-study work permit for international graduates. This allows students to stay and seek employment or start businesses after completing their studies. The process is relatively straightforward with minimal restrictions.

Georgia offers a relatively straightforward PR process after living there for 6 years legally. Graduates can apply for temporary residence permits which can lead to permanent residency. Georgia’s PR policies are considered more accessible compared to many Western countries.

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