Georgia
Study in Georgia
Understand the English-taught healthcare routes, application flow, support model, and practical next steps for students considering Georgia.
Overview
Why students consider Georgia
Georgia is one of Themed Pathway's clearest study-abroad routes for students comparing medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, and related health programs. The site now focuses on the destination journey, document readiness, and support steps rather than placing a booking prompt first.
Supported areas
- Medicine
- Dentistry
- Pharmacy
- Nursing
English-taught courses
Study options designed for international students
The Georgian courses highlighted by Themed Pathway are taught in English for international students, with eligibility, documentation, and intake details reviewed against the selected course.
Application process
A guided sequence before you commit
- 1
Review the destination fit and intended course area.
- 2
Prepare academic records, passport details, and supporting documents.
- 3
Confirm the application route and expected review sequence.
- 4
Use the free 10-minute consultation to decide whether to continue.
Requirements
What students should prepare
- Completed secondary education or the qualification required for the selected program.
- Academic transcripts and identity documents ready for review.
- English readiness appropriate to an English-taught course.
- Any additional course-specific documents confirmed before submission.
Student support
How Themed Pathway helps
- Destination and course guidance before application.
- Document checklist support and application readiness.
- Visa, travel, and settlement direction where applicable.
- Portal-based follow-up for serious students after consultation.
Destination FAQs
Questions students ask about Georgia
How much is tuition in Georgia? v
Tuition in Georgia ranges from $4,000 to $8,000 per year for Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmacy. Living costs in Tbilisi are among the lowest in Europe.
What is the visa process for Georgia? v
Most nationalities can enter Georgia visa-free for up to 365 days, then apply for a student residence permit after arrival. We provide a step-by-step guide and on-the-ground support in Tbilisi.
Can I work while studying in Georgia? v
Yes. International students on a student residence permit may work part-time (generally up to 20 hours per week). Medicine programs are demanding, so most students work limited hours, especially in their first two years.
Student videos
Student success stories
Verified stories already available in the repository
"I applied thinking the process would take months — I was accepted in 3 weeks. The team guided me through every document and I'm now in my 2nd year of Pharmacy in Georgia."
"No entrance exams, affordable fees, and a degree recognised back home — I couldn't believe it was real until I arrived in Tbilisi. The team was incredible throughout."
"I was sceptical at first, but the team was clear and supportive from the beginning. I'm now a 1st year medical student in Georgia and the support didn't stop after acceptance."
Free 10-minute consultation
Ready to discuss Georgia seriously?
After the consultation, serious students receive an agreement through the student portal. Themed Pathway begins work only after the agreement is signed and payment is completed.