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MBBS in Georgia Fees Structure 2026-27

A transparent breakdown of tuition and living costs for studying MBBS and medicine in Georgia.

One of the biggest reasons students choose to study MBBS in Georgia is affordability. The total cost of a 6-year medical degree in Georgia is typically 25-40 lakh, compared with 60 lakh to over 1 crore at private colleges in India.

University-wise tuition (indicative, 2026-27)

UniversityProgrammeTuition / year
Tbilisi State Medical UniversityMD (MBBS)$8,000
David Tvildiani Medical UniversityMD (MBBS)$8,000
New Vision UniversityMedicine$7,000
University of GeorgiaMedicine$6,500
SEU Georgian National UniversityMedicine$5,900
University of GeomediMBBS$5,500
East West UniversityMedicine$4,300
Avicenna - Batumi Medical UniversityMedicine$4,900

Some universities charge an additional ~$400 annual development fee. Figures are indicative for 2026-27 - contact Novus for the latest confirmed fees.

Cost of living in Georgia

Estimated total budget (6 years)

Tuition ($4,000-$8,000/yr) plus living costs (about $300-$500/month) brings the typical all-in cost to roughly 25-40 lakh for the entire MBBS programme - one of the best value medical degrees available to international students.

Scholarships & payment plans: Several universities offer merit-based discounts and installment options. Novus helps you find the most affordable route.

Frequently asked questions

What is the MBBS fee in Georgia per year?

Tuition ranges from about $4,000 to $8,000 per year depending on the university.

What is the total cost of MBBS in Georgia?

Including living expenses, the full 6-year course typically costs 25-40 lakh.

Are there cheaper medical universities in Georgia?

Yes - universities such as East West University and Avicenna offer tuition from around $4,300-$4,900 per year.

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